Nintendo System Development
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Nintendo System Development
Summary
Nintendo System Development is a division[1]. It draws 98 Wikipedia views per month (division category, ranking #64 of 107).[2]
Key Facts
- Nintendo System Development is in the country of Japan[3].
- Nintendo System Development's instance of is recorded as division[4].
- Nintendo System Development's instance of is recorded as video game developer[5].
- Nintendo System Development is owned by Q8093[6].
- Nintendo System Development was followed by Nintendo Platform Technology Development[7].
- Nintendo System Development's headquarters location is recorded as Kyoto[8].
- Nintendo System Development's industry is recorded as video game industry[9].
- 1997 marks the founding of Nintendo System Development[10].
- Nintendo System Development was dissolved in September 16, 2015[11].
- Nintendo System Development's location of formation is recorded as Japan[12].
- Nintendo System Development's parent organization or unit is recorded as Q8093[13].
- Nintendo System Development's product or material produced is recorded as Nintendo Network[14].
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Founding
1997 marks the founding of Nintendo System Development[10]. Its location of formation is recorded as Japan[12].
Identity
Nintendo System Development was followed by Nintendo Platform Technology Development[7].
Operations
Nintendo System Development's headquarters location is recorded as Kyoto[8]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Q8093[13].
Industry
Nintendo System Development's industry is recorded as video game industry[9].
Ownership
Nintendo System Development is owned by Q8093[6]. Its product or material produced is recorded as Nintendo Network[14].
Dissolution
Nintendo System Development was dissolved in September 16, 2015[11].
Why It Matters
Nintendo System Development draws 98 Wikipedia views per month (division category, ranking #64 of 107).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]