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Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development
Native name
任天堂企画制作本部
Division
Industry Video games
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Founded September 16, 2015 (2015-09-16)
Headquarters Kyoto, Japan
Number of locations
2 (Kyoto and Tokyo)
Key people
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Parent Nintendo

Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development (Japanese: 任天堂企画制作本部 Hepburn: Nintendō Kikaku Seisaku Honbu?), or Nintendo EPD, is the largest division inside the Japanese video game company Nintendo. It was created in September 2015 after the merger of the company's Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) and Software Planning & Development (SPD) divisions.[1][2]

History

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The division was created on September 16, 2015, as part of a company-wide organizational restructure that took place under Nintendo's then newly appointed president, Tatsumi Kimishima. The division was created after the merger of two of its largest divisions, Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) and Software Planning & Development (SPD).[2]

The division assumed both of its predecessors' roles, focusing on the development of games and software for Nintendo platforms and mobile devices; it also manages and licenses the company's various intellectual properties. Shinya Takahashi, formerly General Manager of the SPD division, serves as General Manager of the division, as well as supervisor for both the Business Development and Development Administration & Support divisions. Katsuya Eguchi and Yoshiaki Koizumi maintained their positions as Deputy General Managers of EPD, which they previously held under EAD.[2]

Games

List of video games and apps developed by Nintendo EPD
Title Genre(s) Platform(s) Year Director(s) Producer(s) Ref.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes[lower-alpha 1] Action-adventure Nintendo 3DS 2015 Hiromasa Shikata Eiji Aonuma [3]
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival[lower-alpha 2] Party game Wii U 2015 Aya Kyogoku Hisashi Nogami [4]
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD[lower-alpha 3] Action-adventure Wii U 2016 Tomomi Sano Eiji Aonuma [5]
Miitomo Social networking app iOS, Android 2016 N/A Yoshio Sakamoto [6]
Star Fox Zero[lower-alpha 4] Scrolling shooter Wii U 2016 Yugo Hayashi
Yusuke Hashimoto
Shigeru Miyamoto
Tadashi Sugiyama
Atsushi Inaba
[7]
Star Fox Guard[lower-alpha 4] Tower defense Wii U 2016 Yugo Hayashi
Teruaki Konishi
Tadashi Sugiyama
Atsushi Inaba
[7]
Untitled Fire Emblem mobile game Tactical role-playing iOS, Android 2016 Unknown Unknown [8]
Untitled Animal Crossing mobile game Unknown iOS, Android 2016 Unknown Unknown [8]
The Legend of Zelda (tentative title) Action-adventure Wii U, Nintendo NX 2017 Unknown Eiji Aonuma [9]
Project Giant Robot (tentative title) Vehicle simulation, fighting Wii U TBA Unknown Shigeru Miyamoto [10]

Notes

  1. Co-developed by Grezzo
  2. Co-developed by Nd Cube
  3. Co-developed by Tantalus
  4. 4.0 4.1 Co-developed by PlatinumGames

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