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*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' — [[Nintendo GameCube]], 2002 | *''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' — [[Nintendo GameCube]], 2002 | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2002 | *''[[Donkey Kong-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2002 | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr.-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2002 | *''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2002 | ||
*''[[Mario Bros.-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2002 | *''[[Mario Bros.-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2002 | ||
*''[[Mario Party-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2003 | *''[[Mario Party-e]]'' — [[e-Reader]], 2003 |
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Nintendo EAD (or Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development) is a division of Nintendo known for designing Mario games, although they have also worked on other series, such as The Legend of Zelda and Star Fox. The Chief Production Officer is Satoru Iwata, but the general managers are Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka.
Games Made By Nintendo EAD
- Donkey Kong Jr. — NES, 1983
- Pinball — NES, 1984
- Golf — NES, 1984
- Wrecking Crew — NES, 1985
- Super Mario Bros. — NES, 1985
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels — NES, 1986
- Golf — Famicom Disk System, 1986
- All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. — Famicom Disk System, 1986
- Golf: Japan Course — Famicom Disk System, 1987
- Golf: US Course — Famicom Disk System, 1987
- Golf: Japan Course (Gold) — Famicom Disk System, 1987
- Golf: US Course (Gold) — Famicom Disk System, 1987
- Super Mario Bros. 2 — NES, 1988
- Donkey Kong Classics — NES, 1988
- Super Mario Bros. 3 — NES, 1988
- Donkey Kong (game) — Famicom Disk System, 1988
- Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally — Famicom Disk System, 1988
- Donkey Kong Jr. — Famicom Disk System, 1988
- Kaette Kita Mario Bros. — Famicom Disk System, 1988
- Wrecking Crew — Famicom Disk System, 1989
- Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race — Famicom Disk System, 1989
- Alleyway — Game Boy, 1989
- Super Mario Land — Game Boy, 1989
- Tennis — Game Boy, 1989
- Dr. Mario — Game Boy, 1990
- Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins — Game Boy, 1992
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 — Game Boy, 1994
- Donkey Kong — Game Boy, 1994
- Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! — Game Boy, 1994
- Donkey Kong — Game Boy, 1994
- NES Open Tournament Golf — NES, 1990
- Super Mario World — SNES, 1990
- Super Mario Kart — SNES, 1992
- Super Mario All-Stars — SNES, 1993
- Yoshi's Safari — SNES, 1993
- Wario's Woods — SNES, 1993
- Wario's Woods — NES, 1994
- Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World — SNES, 1994
- Tetris & Dr. Mario — SNES, 1994
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island — SNES, 1995
- Mario Clash — Virtual Boy, 1995
- Mario's Tennis — Virtual Boy, 1995
- Virtual Boy Wario Land — Virtual Boy, 1995
- Super Mario 64 — Nintendo 64, 1996
- Mario Kart 64 — Nintendo 64, 1996
- Yoshi's Story — Nintendo 64, 1997
- BS Super Mario USA — Satellaview, 1997
- Dr. Mario — Satellaview, 1997
- Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium — Satellaview, ????
- Mario Paint — Satellaview, ????
- Wario's Woods — Satellaview, ????
- Wario Land II — Game Boy, 1998
- Game & Watch Gallery 2 — Game Boy Color, 1998
- Wario Land II — Game Boy Color, 1998
- Wrecking Crew '98 — SNES, 1998
- Super Mario Bros. Deluxe — Game Boy Color, 1999
- Game & Watch Gallery 3 — Game Boy Color, 1999
- Mario Artist: Paint Studio — Nintendo 64DD, 1999
- Mario Artist: Talent Studio — Nintendo 64DD, 2000
- Mario Artist: Communication Kit — Nintendo 64DD, 2000
- Mario Artist: Polygon Studio — Nintendo 64DD, 2000
- Wario Land 3 — Game Boy Color, 2000
- Luigi's Mansion — GameCube, 2001
- Super Mario Advance — Game Boy Advance, 2001
- Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 — Game Boy Advance, 2001
- Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 — Game Boy Advance, 2002
- Super Mario Sunshine — Nintendo GameCube, 2002
- Donkey Kong-e — e-Reader, 2002
- Donkey Kong Jr.-e — e-Reader, 2002
- Mario Bros.-e — e-Reader, 2002
- Mario Party-e — e-Reader, 2003
- Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 — Game Boy Advance, 2003
- Nintendo Puzzle Collection — Nintendo GameCube, 2003
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!! — Nintendo GameCube, 2003
- Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong — Game Boy Advance, 2004
- Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. — Game Boy Advance, 2004
- Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario — Game Boy Advance, 2004
- Famicom Mini: Wrecking Crew — Game Boy Advance, 2004
- Famicom Mini: Mario Bros. — Game Boy Advance, 2004
- Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros. 2 — Game Boy Advance, 2004
- Dr. Mario & Puzzle League — Game Boy Advance, 2005
- Super Mario 64 DS — Nintendo DS, 2004
- Yoshi Touch & Go — Nintendo DS, 2005
- Mario Kart DS — Nintendo DS, 2005
- Game & Watch Collection — Nintendo DS, 2006
- New Super Mario Bros. — Nintendo DS, 2006
- Super Mario Galaxy — Wii, 2007
- Paper Plane — DSiWare, 2008
- Pyoro — DSiWare, 2008
- Mario Calculator — DSiWare, 2009
- Mario Clock — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Ball — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Flagman — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Judge — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Vermin — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Chef — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Helmet — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr. — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Manhole — DSiWare, 2009
- Game & Watch: Mario's Cement Factory — DSiWare, 2009
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii — Wii, 2009
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 — Wii, 2010
- Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition — Wii, 2010
Trivia
- In F-Zero GX there is a character named Mr. EAD which possibly parodies EAD. Also noted is his belt has a Star on it.