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'''Nintendo Research & Development 1''' (often abbreviated as '''Nintendo R&D1''') was [[Nintendo]]'s first internal development team. Its founding predates Nintendo's entry into the video game market, it being created to focus on the manufacturing of toy guns and other products.<ref name="Kyoto Report">[http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/feature-profie:the-history-of-research-development-1 Kyoto Report]</ref> It was managed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] for most of its existence. In addition to developing games, R&D 1 designed hardware, including the [[Game & Watch]], the [[Game Boy]], and the [[Virtual Boy]]. | '''{{wp|Nintendo Research & Development 1}}''' (often abbreviated as '''Nintendo R&D1''') was [[Nintendo]]'s first internal development team. Its founding predates Nintendo's entry into the video game market, it being created to focus on the manufacturing of toy guns and other products.<ref name="Kyoto Report">[http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/feature-profie:the-history-of-research-development-1 Kyoto Report]</ref> It was managed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] for most of its existence. In addition to developing games, R&D 1 designed hardware, including the [[Game & Watch]], the [[Game Boy]], and the [[Virtual Boy]]. | ||
In 2004, all of the R&D departments were dissolved due to a corporate restructuring. Most of the staff were folded into [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] or the newly created [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development]] Group #1. | In 2004, all of the R&D departments were dissolved due to a corporate restructuring. Most of the staff were folded into [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] or the newly created [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development]] Group #1. | ||
==''Mario'' games developed by Nintendo R&D 1== | ==''Super Mario'' games developed by Nintendo R&D 1== | ||
===Arcade=== | ===Arcade=== | ||
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|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' | | ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' | ||
| 1982 | | 1982 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' | | ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' | ||
| 1982 | | 1982 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Greenhouse|Green House]]'' | | ''[[Greenhouse|Green House]]'' | ||
| 1982 | | 1982 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Donkey Kong II]]'' | | ''[[Donkey Kong II]]'' | ||
| 1983 | | 1983 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'' | | ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
| 1983 | | 1983 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' | | ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' | ||
| 1983 | |||
| 1983 | |||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Mario's Bombs Away]]'' | | ''[[Mario's Bombs Away]]'' | ||
| 1983 | | 1983 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong 3]]'' | ||
| 1984 | | 1984 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Donkey Kong Circus]]'' | | ''[[Donkey Kong Circus]]'' | ||
| 1984 | | 1984 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Donkey Kong Hockey]]'' | | ''[[Donkey Kong Hockey]]'' | ||
| 1984 | | 1984 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' | | ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
| | | 1986 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| ''[[Mario the Juggler]]'' | | ''[[Mario the Juggler]]'' | ||
| 1991 | | 1991 | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, November 30, 2024
Nintendo Research & Development 1 (often abbreviated as Nintendo R&D1) was Nintendo's first internal development team. Its founding predates Nintendo's entry into the video game market, it being created to focus on the manufacturing of toy guns and other products.[1] It was managed by Gunpei Yokoi for most of its existence. In addition to developing games, R&D 1 designed hardware, including the Game & Watch, the Game Boy, and the Virtual Boy.
In 2004, all of the R&D departments were dissolved due to a corporate restructuring. Most of the staff were folded into Nintendo EAD or the newly created Nintendo Software Planning & Development Group #1.
Super Mario games developed by Nintendo R&D 1[edit]
Arcade[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Donkey Kong | 1981 |
Donkey Kong Jr. | 1982 |
Mario Bros. | 1983 |
Donkey Kong 3 | 1983 |
VS. Wrecking Crew | 1984 |
Home consoles[edit]
Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Wrecking Crew | 1984 |
Dr. Mario | 1990 |
Yoshi's Cookie | 1992 |
Super Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Mario Paint | 1992 |
Tetris & Dr. Mario | 1994 |
Wrecking Crew '98 | 1998 |
Nintendo 64DD[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Mario Artist: Talent Studio | 2000 |
Mario Artist: Polygon Studio | 2000 |
Nintendo GameCube[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! | 2003 |
Handheld systems[edit]
Game & Watch[edit]
Game | NA release |
---|---|
Donkey Kong | 1982 |
Donkey Kong Jr. | 1982 |
Green House | 1982 |
Donkey Kong II | 1983 |
Mario Bros. | 1983 |
Mario's Cement Factory | 1983 |
Mario's Bombs Away | 1983 |
Donkey Kong 3 | 1984 |
Donkey Kong Circus | 1984 |
Donkey Kong Hockey | 1984 |
Super Mario Bros. | 1986 |
Mario the Juggler | 1991 |
Game Boy[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Alleyway | 1989 |
Super Mario Land | 1989 |
Baseball | 1989 |
Dr. Mario | 1990 |
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins | 1992 |
Yoshi's Cookie | 1992 |
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 | 1994 |
Tetris Attack | 1996 |
Wario Land II | 1998 |
Virtual Boy[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Mario Clash | 1995 |
Mario's Tennis | 1995 |
Virtual Boy Wario Land | 1995 |
Game Boy Color[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Game & Watch Gallery 2 | 1998 |
Wario Land II | 1998 |
Game & Watch Gallery 3 | 1999 |
Wario Land 3 | 2000 |
Game Boy Advance[edit]
Game | Release date |
---|---|
Wario Land 4 | 2001 |
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! | 2003 |
Notable members[edit]
- Goro Abe
- Takahiro Harada
- Takehiko Hosokawa
- Takehiro Izushi
- Hiroji Kiyotake
- Hirofumi Matsuoka
- Ryuichi Nakada
- Satoru Okada
- Yoshio Sakamoto
- Ko Takeuchi
- Hitoshi Yamagami
- Masao Yamamoto
- Katsuya Yamano
- Gunpei Yokoi