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      • As far as the biggest names in the business go, Nintendo has the least direct subsidiaries or first-party studios. Only seven companies work under the parent company umbrella, although Nintendo EPD is split up into ten production groups developing games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or Mario Kart.
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  1. The company currently has two main studios, its Tokyo Software Development Studio, which is housed in the company's headquarters, and the recently opened Kyoto Software Development Studio. The company was previously owned by Namco Bandai Games, until 2007 when Namco Bandai transferred 80% of its 96% stake to Nintendo. At a later date the ...

  2. Jan 7, 2024 · Entities like Monolith Soft Inc., known for their expertise in role-playing games, and 1-UP Studio Inc., a firm assisting in software development for Nintendo’s platforms, exemplify Nintendo’s initiative to diversify and refine its game development prowess.

  3. Oct 2, 2023 · It owns several subsidiaries both domestically in Japan and internationally. In Japan, two significant entities owned by Nintendo are 1-UP Studio Inc. and Monolith Soft Inc. 1-UP Studio assists in developing software for Nintendo’s platforms while Monolith Soft focuses on role-playing games.

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    In February 2022, Nintendo announced the acquisition of SRD Co., Ltd. (Systems Research and Development) after 40 years, a major contributor of Nintendo's first-party games such as Donkey Kong and The Legend of Zelda until the 1990s, and then support studio since. [208]

  5. That's how Japanese companies are. They don't have studios for Nintendo itself, they have divisions. EPD is an internal division of Nintendo, so inside the own company, not a subsidiary like Monolith Soft.

  6. Nintendo has acquired long-term partner SRD, a programming specialist it has worked with for almost 40 years.

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  8. Feb 24, 2022 · As spotted by Games Industry Biz, Nintendo has acquired long-term development partner SRD Co., the Tokyo-based studio run by director and president Toshihiko Nakago that's partnered with...

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