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'''{{wp|Nintendo Software Technology|Nintendo Software Technology Corporation}}''', or '''Nintendo Software Technology''' (often abbreviated as '''NST'''), is an American division of [[Nintendo]] based in Redmond. It also has ties to the NOA-backed {{wp|DigiPen Institute of Technology}}, from which it draws a number of its employees. The company developed the ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)| Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' series.  
'''{{wp|Nintendo Software Technology|Nintendo Software Technology Corporation}}''', or '''Nintendo Software Technology''' (often abbreviated as '''NST'''), is an American division of [[Nintendo]] based in Redmond. It also has ties to the NOA-backed {{wp|DigiPen Institute of Technology}}, from which it draws a number of its employees. The company developed the ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)| Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' series.  


In addition to its work on the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, the company developed a miscellany of games and applications, including installments of third-party franchises such as ''{{wp|Bionic Commando}}'' and ''{{wp|Ridge Racer}}''.
In addition to its work on the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, the company developed a miscellany of games and applications, including installments of third-party franchises such as ''{{wp|Bionic Commando}}'' and ''{{wp|Ridge Racer}}''.


==''Mario'' games developed==
==''Mario'' games developed==

Revision as of 17:15, May 28, 2023

Nintendo Software Technology Corporation
Founded 1998[?]
First Super Mario game Nintendo Puzzle Collection
Latest Super Mario game Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Current president Tim Bechtel

Nintendo Software Technology Corporation, or Nintendo Software Technology (often abbreviated as NST), is an American division of Nintendo based in Redmond. It also has ties to the NOA-backed DigiPen Institute of Technology, from which it draws a number of its employees. The company developed the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series.

In addition to its work on the Super Mario franchise, the company developed a miscellany of games and applications, including installments of third-party franchises such as Bionic Commando and Ridge Racer.

Mario games developed