Talk:Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development

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I think this huge table should be cropped with titles at the top and tables inside. like this:

NES

Game Release date
Donkey Kong JR. 1983
Pinball 1984
Edit: done!

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Damn!

Oh gosh! while changing the name, the selected text doesn't got deleted, so Nintendo is twice on the title, can a sysop fix this?

--Byllant 16:22, 13 May 2011 (EDT)

I'm not a sysop, but you're welcome. Mario4Ever (talk)

Other Developers

I know there are more Nintendo related developers that have merged with Nintendo EAD but I think we should mention them in the article such as:

  • Nintendo of America (NOA)
  • Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development (Nintendo EAD) (Most of the Mario series)
  • Nintendo Research & Development 1 (Nintendo R&D1) (Super Mario Land series and Wario Land series)
  • Nintendo Research & Development 2 (Nintendo R&D2) (Super Mario Advance series)
  • Nintendo Software Planning & Development (Nintendo SPD) (WarioWare series with Intelligent Systems)
  • Nintendo Special Planning & Development/Nintendo Network Service Development (Nintendo NSD) (BS Super Mario USA and Mario Party-e)
  • Nintendo Software Technology (Nintendo NST) (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)
  • Nintendo Research Engineering & Development (Nintendo RED)
  • Nintendo Software Design & Development (Nintendo SDD)
  • Nintendo Technology Development (Nintendo NTD)
  • Nintendo Development Teams (Nintendo NDT)

Games

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What games did EAD actually develop? Many games listed in this article were developed by other teams and contradict other articles in this wiki and other wikis. It looks like EAD has been overcredited for too many games.--Platform (talk) 17:22, October 28, 2021 (EDT)

It appears that copy and pasting infoboxes have led to EAD being credited to lots of games that they were not involved in. This is complicated to sort out as arcade and Famicom versions could be developed by different divisions.--Platform (talk) 13:55, October 30, 2021 (EDT)