Nintendo Research & Development 2
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Nintendo Research and Development 2 (R&D2) was a team within Nintendo that developed software and peripherals. Although R&D2 did not develop any software titles for the first decade at Nintendo.
Originally led by Masayuki Kamimura, who previously worked for Sharp Electronics Corporation using an idea of Sharp's solar technology Kamimura's department went on to develop the popular Nintendo beam gun games, selling over 1 million units. Masayuki Kamimura is often refered to, as Masayuki Uemura for some reason since his brief mention in the book Game Over.
Kazuhiko Taniguchi took Kamimura's position in 2004. Nintendo R&D2 was later merged into Nintendo's EAD.
Games Developed
- BS Sutte Hakkun
- Sutte Hakkun
- Sutte Hakkun Event Version
External Links
- Sutte Hakkun
- Sutte Hakkun Event Version
External Links
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| Hardware and Specialized Developers |
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| Integrated R&D | Software Planning | Licensing Division | R&E |
| First-Party Software Developers |
| R&D 1 | R&D 2 | EAD | Special P&D | Intelligent Systems | EAD Tokyo | NST | Retro Studios | Brownie Brown |
| Second-Party Developers |
| HAL Laboratory | Camelot | Genius Sonority | Creatures Inc. | AlphaDream | Game Freak | NOISE |
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