Short description: Nintendo's hardware development division
Nintendo Platform Technology Development
Exterior of the Nintendo Development Center in Kyoto, Japan
Native name
任天堂技術開発本部
Romanized name
Nintendō Gijutsu Kaihatsu Honbu
Type
Division
Industry
Video games
Predecessors
Nintendo IRD
Nintendo SDD
Founded
September 16, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-09-16)
Headquarters
Kyoto
,
Japan
Key people
General Manager
Ko Shiota
Deputy General Manager
Takeshi Shimada
Parent
Nintendo
Lua error in Module:Lang/utilities at line 332: attempt to call field '_transl' (a nil value). commonly abbreviated as Nintendo PTD, is a Japanese hardware development division for Nintendo. The division was created in September 2015 after the merger of Nintendo's Integrated Research & Development and System Development divisions.[1][2]
Contents
1History
2Products developed
3Notes
4References
History
The Nintendo Platform Technology Development 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 Nintendo's divisions, the Integrated Research & Development (IRD), which specialized in hardware development, and System Development (SDD), which specialized operating system development and its development environment and network services.[2]
The new division assumed both of its predecessors' roles. Ko Shiota, formerly Deputy General Manager of the IRD division, serves as the General Manager, while Takeshi Shimada, formerly Deputy General Manager of the Software Environment Development Department of the SDD division, serves the same role.[2]
The division was responsible for the development of the company's hybrid game console, the Nintendo Switch.[3]
On April 27, 2017, following the retirement of general manager and long-time Nintendo hardware developer Genyo Takeda, Ko Shiota was appointed as his successor.[4]
On April 13, 2018, Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development general manager Shinya Takahashi revealed that Nintendo was working on a new hardware video game system.[5]
Products developed
List of products developed by the Nintendo Platform Technology Development division
Year
Name
Platform(s)
Ref
2016
Pokémon Go Plus
Hardware
[6]
NES Classic Edition
Hardware
2017
Nintendo Switch[lower-alpha 1]
Hardware
[3]
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Nintendo Switch
[3]
New Nintendo 2DS XL[lower-alpha 2]
Hardware
[7]
Super NES Classic Edition
Hardware
Joy-Con AA Battery Pack
Nintendo Switch
[8]
2018
Nintendo Labo[lower-alpha 3]
Nintendo Switch
[9]
Poké Ball Plus[lower-alpha 3]
Hardware
[10]
2019
Nintendo Switch Lite
Hardware
[11]
Ring-Con[lower-alpha 4]
Hardware
[12]
Leg-Strap[lower-alpha 4]
Nintendo Switch
[12]
Nintendo Switch Stylus
Nintendo Switch
[13]
2021
Nintendo Switch OLED Model
Hardware
2023
Pokémon GO Plus +
Hardware
Notes
↑Includes Joy-Con
↑Includes New Nintendo 2DS XL stylus
↑ 3.03.1Co-Developed with Nintendo EPD
↑ 4.04.1Developed for Ring Fit Adventure
References
↑Kohler, Chris. "Nintendo Consolidates Its Game Development Teams". Wired. https://www.wired.com/2015/09/nintendo-ead-spd-merge/. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
↑ 3.03.13.2Conditt, Jessica. "Nintendo is really excited about the Switch's detachable gamepads" (in en). Engadget. https://www.engadget.com/2017/12/14/nintendo-switch-koizumi-takahashi-interview-joy-con-zelda-mario/.
↑Yoshimura, Takuya (April 27, 2017). "Notice Regarding Retirement of a Representative Director and Management Changes". https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2017/170427_5e.pdf.
↑Barder, Ollie. "Shinya Takahashi Of Nintendo Hints At New Hardware But What Will Happen To The Switch?" (in en). https://www.forbes.com/sites/olliebarder/2018/04/13/shinya-takahashi-of-nintendo-hints-at-new-hardware-but-what-will-happen-to-the-switch/.
↑Frank, Allegra (2016-07-11). "Pokémon Go Plus: Everything you need to know (update)" (in en). https://www.polygon.com/2016/7/11/12153040/pokemon-go-plus-price-info-and-release-date.
↑Stein, Scott. "How the Nintendo 2DS XL can succeed alongside Nintendo Switch" (in en). https://www.cnet.com/news/nintendo-3ds-2ds-xl-nintendo-switch-nes-classic-virtual-console-hands-on/.
↑Statt, Nick (2017-04-12). "Nintendo introduces new neon yellow Joy-Con color and controller battery pack". https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/12/15279766/nintendo-switch-joy-con-neon-yellow-color-aa-battery-pack.
↑Webster, Andrew (17 January 2018). "Nintendo is making a bunch of weird DIY cardboard toys for the Switch and they're awesome". https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/17/16900496/nintendo-switch-labo-cardboard-diy-accessories-announced-price-release-date.
↑"Poké Ball Plus Patent (2019-202117)". https://www.j-platpat.inpit.go.jp/c1800/PU/JP-2019-202117/D318B1935E712715DA05A949160F5518E6ADCCCC528FE923202B9D9147A6E0C1/11/en.
↑Bankhurst, Adam (2019-07-10). "Nintendo Switch Lite Specs, Features, Release Date Announced". https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/07/10/nintendo-switch-lite-announced.
↑ 12.012.1Bankhurst, Adam (2019-09-05). "Nintendo Teases 'New Experience' for Nintendo Switch". https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/09/05/nintendo-teases-new-experience-for-nintendo-switch-wii-fit.
↑Haider, Ali (2019-09-30). "Brain Age announced for Nintendo Switch in Japan, Stylus revealed". https://twistedvoxel.com/brain-age-nintendo-switch-stylus/.
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