{{Short description|Former division of Nintendo}}
{{Infobox company | name = Nintendo Software Planning & Development Division | logo = Nintendo gray logo.svg | logo_size = | logo_alt = Nintendo's logotype, in gray. | logo_caption = Nintendo's logotype, used during most of the division's existence | image = Nintendo Headquarters - panoramio.jpg | image_size = | image_alt = Exterior of the Nintendo headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. | image_caption = Exterior of the Nintendo headquarters in Kyoto, Japan, which housed the division until 2014 | native_name = 任天堂企画開発本部 | native_name_lang = ja | romanized_name = Nintendō Kikaku Kaihatsu Honbu | type = Division | industry = Video games | genre = Video game development | fate = Merged with Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development | predecessor = {{Unbulleted list|Nintendo R&D1|Nintendo R&D2}} | successor = Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development | founded = {{Start date and age|2004}} in Kyoto, Japan | founder = Satoru Iwata | defunct = {{End date and age|2015|09|16}} | hq_location_city = Kyoto | hq_location_country = Japan | key_people = {{Unbulleted list|Satoru Iwata {{Small|(Former general manager)}}|Shinya Takahashi {{Small|(General manager)}}|Yoshio Sakamoto|Kensuke Tanabe}} | products = | owner = | num_employees = | num_employees_year = | parent = Nintendo | divisions = {{Unbulleted list|Software Planning & Development|Software Development & Design}} }}
{{Nihongo foot|'''Nintendo Software Planning & Development Division''',|任天堂企画開発本部|Nintendō Kikaku Kaihatsu Honbu|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} commonly abbreviated as '''Nintendo SPD''', was a Japanese research, planning and development division owned by Nintendo and housed inside the Nintendo Development Center in Kyoto, Japan. The division had two departments: ''Software Planning & Development Department'', which primarily co-produced games with external developers; and ''Software Development & Design Department'', which primarily developed experimental and system software. The division was created during a corporate restructuring in 2004, with the merger of the Nintendo R&D1 and Nintendo R&D2 departments.
The group had the task of independently developing innovative games, assisting other development teams on projects, and managing overseas production of first-party franchises.<ref>N-Sider. [http://www.n-sider.com/contentview.php?contentid=248&page=3 Nintendo Revolution FAQ]</ref> Both SPD and SDD departments were divided into four separate groups, which worked concurrently on different projects.<ref name="gonintendo_2968">Cassidy, Kevin. [http://gonintendo.com/?p=2968 NCL Team Structure work in progress]. June 7, 2006. Retrieved October 26, 2007.</ref>
In September 2015, Nintendo SPD merged with Nintendo's other software development division, Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD), becoming Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development.<ref name="EAD SPD merge" /><ref name="EAD SPD merge 2" />
==History== <!-- 2004 - Creation --> In 2004, then-Nintendo president Satoru Iwata created the Software Planning & Development division, appointing himself as its general manager. The goal of the newly created division would be to focus on co-producing and supervising external second-party video game development, with the goal of relieving the Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) division, and its general manager Shigeru Miyamoto, to focus on internal development. Although that was the division's primary focus, it also went on to develop some video games titles internally.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/events/150217qa/index.html|title=Third Quarter Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ending March 2015 - Q & A|last=Iwata|first=Satoru|date=February 17, 2015|website=Nintendo|quote='''Iwata''': [...] In 2004, we established the Software Planning & Development Division to relieve Mr. Miyamoto from handling the games co-developed with second parties to enable him to concentrate on internal development. After that, I was in charge of the Software Planning & Development Division}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Pandora-s-Tower-for-Wii/Iwata-Asks-Pandora-s-Tower-for-Wii/1-The-Jump-Super-Stars-Connection/1-The-Jump-Super-Stars-Connection-205394.html|title=Iwata Asks: Pandora's Tower for Wii|website=Nintendo of Europe GmbH|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-01-20|quote='''Iwata''': In 2004, the Software Planning and Development department had only just been created.}}</ref>
<!-- 2013 - Management changes and New office --> On June 27, 2013, deputy general manager Shinya Takahashi replaced Satoru Iwata as general manager of the division, gaining a seat in Nintendo's board of directors in the process.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2013/130424_3e.pdf|title=Notice Regarding Changes of Representative Directors and Members of Board of Directors|date=April 24, 2013|website=Nintendo|access-date=January 10, 2019}}</ref> A year later, on June 18, 2014, all of Nintendo's internal research and development divisions, including the SPD division, were moved from the Nintendo's headquarters in Kyoto to the newly built Nintendo Development Center, just 300 meters from the old building. By centralizing all of its developers in the new building, Nintendo hoped they would deeply interact with each other, regardless of which division and field they were working on, creating a synergy between hardware and software development.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nintendoeverything.com/nintendos-new-development-building-now-open-for-business/|title=Nintendo's new development building now open for business|date=June 21, 2014|website=Nintendo Everything|access-date=January 11, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/top/article/20140618000032|title=任天堂の新開発棟が始動 ゲーム機、ソフト生む拠点|date=June 18, 2014|website=Kyoto NP|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140618030452/http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/top/article/20140618000032|archive-date=June 18, 2014|access-date=January 11, 2019}}</ref>
<!-- 2015 - Merge with EAD --> On September 16, 2015, the division was merged with Nintendo's internal software development division, Entertainment Analysis & Development, becoming Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development (EPD). As Shigeru Miyamoto retired as general manager of the EAD division and went on to become a ''Creative Fellow'', former SPD general manager Shinya Takahashi took his place as general manager of the newly created EPD division, thus supervising all video games developed at Nintendo. The new division accumulated all of its predecessors roles as both developing video games internally and co-producing them with external developers.<ref name="EAD SPD merge">{{cite magazine|last1=Kohler|first1=Chris|title=Nintendo Consolidates Its Game Development Teams|url=https://www.wired.com/2015/09/nintendo-ead-spd-merge/|magazine=Wired|access-date=15 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="EAD SPD merge 2">{{Cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/some-inside-baseball-for-nintendo-fans-as-ead-transform-1730630975|title=Some Inside Baseball For Nintendo Fans As EAD Transforms|last=Totilo|first=Stephen|date=September 14, 2015|website=Kotaku|access-date=January 11, 2019}}</ref>
==Structure== The General Manager of the ''Nintendo Software Planning & Development Division'' was Shinya Takahashi, assisted by both Keizo Kato, the Assistant Manager and Kensuke Tanabe, the Executive Officer. The division was split into two different departments: the ''Software Planning & Development Department'', which was split into four separate groups and supervised by Deputy Manager Yoshio Sakamoto; and the ''Software Development & Design Department'', which was split into three separate groups and supervised by Deputy Manager Masaru Nishita. All of the groups worked concurrently on different projects.<ref name="gonintendo_2968"/>
===Software Planning & Development Department=== ====Production Group No. 1==== The '''Production Group No. 1''''s primary focus was the development and production of video game software and software applications for Nintendo home and handheld consoles, as well as software for peripherals developed for said consoles, both internally and in cooperation with second-party developers. The group manager and main producer was Nintendo-veteran Yoshio Sakamoto. The group is responsible for developing and producing games in the ''WarioWare'', ''Rhythm Heaven'', ''Card Hero'', ''Tomodachi'' and the mainline ''Metroid'' series.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/metroid-other-m/1/0|title=Iwata Asks: Metroid: Other M: Making a Game with Nintendo|last=Iwata|first=Satoru|website=Nintendo|quote=Yoshio Sakamoto is Metroid: Other M's producer. Apart from the Metroid series, he has been involved in the development of games such as Famicom Tantei Club, Card Hero and Tomodachi Collection. He is the manager of Production Group No.1 in Nintendo's Software Planning & Development Department.}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align: center;" |+ List of software developed and co-produced by the Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 1 |- ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|Year|Year of first release date.}} ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Series ! scope="col" | Genre(s) ! scope="col" | Platform(s) ! class="unsortable" scope="col" | {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference(s)}} |- | rowspan="2" | 2004 ! scope="row" | ''WarioWare: Twisted!''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}{{refn|group=co|name="Nintendo R&E"}}<!-- October 14, 2004 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Action, puzzle, rhythm | Game Boy Advance | <ref name="WarioWare: Twisted! - Staff Credits" /><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''WarioWare: Touched!''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- December 2, 2004 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Action, puzzle, rhythm | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="WarioWare: Touched! - Staff Credits" />
|- | rowspan="2" | 2005 ! scope="row" | Play-Yan{{refn|group=co|name="Nintendo R&E"}}<!-- February 2005 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | MP3 player | Game Boy Advance | <ref name="Play-Yan - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | Nintendo MP3 Player{{refn|group=co|name="Nintendo R&E"}}<!-- September 15, 2005 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | MP3 player | Game Boy Micro, Nintendo DS | <ref name="Play-Yan - Staff Credits" />
|- | rowspan="2" | 2006 ! scope="row" | ''Rhythm Tengoku''{{refn|group=co|name="J.P Room"}}<!-- August 3, 2006 (JP) --> | ''Rhythm Heaven'' | Rhythm | Game Boy Advance | <ref name="Rhythm Tengoku - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- December 2, 2006 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Party game, puzzle, rhythm | Wii | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="WarioWare: Smooth Moves - Staff Credits" />
|- | rowspan="3" | 2007 ! scope="row" | ''Face Training''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}{{refn|group=co|name="Nintendo R&E"}}<!-- August 7, 2007 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Exergaming | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="Face Training - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner'' {{small|(software only)}}<!-- November 23, 2007 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Television antenna | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- December 20, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Card Hero'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero - Staff Credits" />
|- | rowspan="4" | 2008 ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Rhythm Heaven''{{refn|group=co|name="TNX"}}|''Rhythm Paradise'' <sup>EU, AUS</sup>}}<!-- July 31, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Rhythm Heaven'' | Rhythm | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Rhythm Heaven - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Bird & Beans''|''Pyoro'' <sup>EU, AUS</sup>}}<!-- December 24, 2008 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Action | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Paper Airplane Chase - Staff Credits"/> |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Paper Airplane Chase''|''Paper Plane'' <sup>EU, AUS</sup>}}<!-- December 24th, 2008 (JP)--> | ''WarioWare'' | Endless running | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Paper Airplane Chase - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''WarioWare: Snapped!''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- December 24, 2008 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Action, puzzle, rhythm | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="WarioWare: Snapped! - Staff Credits" />
|- | rowspan="8" | 2009 ! scope="row" | ''Atsumeru Egaocho''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- April 22, 2009 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Contact list | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="Smile Collection Book - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''WarioWare D.I.Y.''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}|''WarioWare: Do It Yourself'' <sup>EU, AUS</sup>}}<!-- April 29, 2009 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Action, puzzle, rhythm | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="WarioWare D.I.Y. - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}|''WarioWare: Do It Yourself Showcase'' <sup>EU, AUS</sup>}}<!-- April 29, 2009 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Action, puzzle, rhythm | Wii | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="WarioWare D.I.Y. Showcase - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Tomodachi Collection''<!-- June 18, 2009 (JP) --> | ''Tomodachi'' | Social simulation | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Tomodachi Collection - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Card Hero: Speed Battle Custom''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- July 29, 2009 (JP) --> | ''Card Hero'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="Card Hero: Speed Battle Custom - Staff Credits" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- September 2, 2009 (JP)--> | {{N/a}} | Instrument tuning | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Nintendo DSi Metronome''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- September 2, 2009 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Metronome | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Face Training Mini''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- September 9, 2009 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Exergaming | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="Face Training - Staff Credits" /><ref name="Face Training Mini" />
|- | 2010 ! scope="row" | ''Metroid: Other M''{{refn|group=co|name="Team Ninja"}}<!-- August 31, 2010 (NA)--> | Metroid | Action-adventure | Wii | <ref name="Metroid: Other M - Staff Credits" />
|- | 2011 ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Rhythm Heaven Fever''{{refn|group=co|name="TNX"}}|''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'' <sup>EU, AUS</sup>}}<!-- July 21, 2011 (JP) --> | ''Rhythm Heaven'' | Rhythm | Wii | <ref name="Rhythm Heaven Fever - Staff Credits" />
|- | 2012 ! scope="row" | ''Kiki Trick''<!-- January 19, 2012 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Music | Wii | <ref name="Kiki Trick - Staff Credits" />
|- | rowspan="2" | 2013 ! scope="row" | ''Tomodachi Life''<!-- April 18, 2013 (JP) --> | ''Tomodachi'' | Social simulation | Nintendo 3DS | <ref name="Tomodachi Life - Staff Credits" />
|- ! scope="row" | ''Game & Wario''{{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- March 28, 2013 (JP) --> | ''WarioWare'' | Party | Wii U | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /><ref name="Game & Wario - Staff Credits" />
|- | 2015 ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''{{refn|group=co|name="TNX"}}|''Rhythm Paradise Megamix'' <sup>EU, AUS</sup>}}<!-- June 11, 2015 (JP) --> | ''Rhythm Heaven'' | Rhythm | Nintendo 3DS | <ref name="Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Staff Credits" /> |}
=====Notes===== {{Reflist|30em|group=co|refs= {{refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems" |Co-produced with Intelligent Systems.}} {{refn|group=co|name="Nintendo R&E" |Hardware design by Nintendo Research & Engineering Department.}} {{refn|group=co|name="J.P Room" |Co-produced with J.P Room.}} {{refn|group=co|name="TNX" |Co-produced with TNX.}} {{refn|group=co|name="Team Ninja" |Co-produced with Team Ninja.}} }}
====Production Group No. 2==== The '''Production Group No. 2''' was led by manager and video game producer Hitoshi Yamagami. The group was primarily responsible for co-producing and supervising video games published by Nintendo and developed by third-party developers from Japan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/stylesavvy/0/0|title=Iwata Asks: Style Savvy: The Theme Is Fashion|last=Iwata|first=Satoru|website=Nintendo|quote=I'm Hattori, also from SPD. I'm in Yamagami-san's group.}}</ref> They're responsible for producing and supervising games in the ''Pokémon'', ''F-Zero'', ''Legendary Starfy'', ''Fire Emblem'', ''Dr. Mario'', ''Endless Ocean'', ''Fossil Fighters'', ''Style Savvy'' and ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' series.
In addition to co-producing games, the group also supervised the development of ''Drill Dozer'', developed by Game Freak.
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align: center;" |+ List of video games co-produced by the Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 2 |- ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|Year|Year of first release}} ! scope="col" | Title !Series ! scope="col" | Genre(s) ! scope="col" | Platform(s) ! class="unsortable" scope="col" | {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference(s)}} |- | rowspan="5" | 2004 ! scope="row" | ''Densetsu no Starfy 3''{{Refn|group=co|name="Tose"}}<!-- August 5, 2004 (JP) --> | ''The Legendary Starfy'' | Platform | Game Boy Advance | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Densetsu no Starfy 3 |developer=Tose |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2004-08-05 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yasuhiro Minamimoto, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Emerald''{{Refn|group=co|name="Game Freak"}}{{Refn|group=co|name="Creatures"}}<!-- September 16, 2004 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Game Boy Advance | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Emerald |developer=Game Freak |developer2=Creatures Inc. |developer3=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=The Pokémon Company, Nintendo |date=2004-09-16 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hiroyuki Jinnai, Hitoshi Yamagami, Gakuji Nomoto, Hiroaki Tsuru}}</ref><ref name="Game Freak - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- October 7, 2004 (JP) --> | ''Fire Emblem'' | Tactical role playing | Game Boy Advance | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2004-10-07 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Tohru Narihiro, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''F-Zero: Climax''{{Refn|group=co|name="Suzak"}}<!-- October 21, 2004 (JP) --> | ''F-Zero'' | Racing | Game Boy Advance | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=F-Zero: Climax |developer=Suzak |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2004-10-21 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami / '''General Producer:''' Masahiro Yonezawa}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Dash''{{Refn|group=co|name="Ambrella"}}<!-- December 2, 2004 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Racing | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Dash |developer=Ambrella |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2004-12-02 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Kunimi Kawamura, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref>
|- | rowspan="11" | 2005 ! scope="row" | ''Yakuman DS''{{Refn|group=co|name="MediaKite"}}<!-- March 31, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Yakuman'' | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Yakuman DS">{{Cite video game |title=Yakuman DS |developer=MediaKite |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-03-31 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Noriyasu Kainuma, Makoto Yoshida}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- April 20, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Fire Emblem'' | Tactical role-playing | GameCube | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-04-20 |platform=GameCube |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Tohru Narihiro, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Nonono Puzzle Chalien''{{Refn|group=co|name="Creatures"}}<!-- June 16, 2005 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Puzzle | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Advance Wars: Dual Strike''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- June 23, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Wars'' | Turn-based tactics | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Advance Wars: Dual Strike |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-06-23 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Tohru Narihiro, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''{{Refn|group=co|name="Konami"}}<!-- July 14, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Mario'' | Music, exergaming | GameCube | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix |developer=Konami |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-07-14 |platform=GameCube |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Hirotaka Ishikawa}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness''{{Refn|group=co|name="Genius Sonority"}}<!-- August 4, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | GameCube | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness |developer=Genius Sonority |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-08-04 |platform=GameCube |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Gakuji Nomoto, Hiroyuki Jinnai, Hiroaki Tsuru}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Jump Super Stars''{{Refn|group=co|name="Ganbarion"}}<!-- August 8, 2005 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Fighting | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Jump Superstars |developer=Ganbarion |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-08-08 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Chikako Yamakura, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- September 13, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Dr. Mario'' | Puzzle | Game Boy Advance | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Dr. Mario & Puzzle League |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Tose |developer3=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-09-13 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Ryoichi Kitanishi}}</ref><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Pokémon Trozei!''{{Refn|group=co|name="Genius Sonority"}}|''Pokémon Link'' {{Sup|EU}}}}<!-- October 20, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Trozei! |developer=Genius Sonority |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-10-20 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Kunimi Kawamura, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Super Princess Peach''{{Refn|group=co|name="Tose"}}<!-- October 20, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Mario'' | Platform | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Super Princess Peach |developer=Tose |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-10-20 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Yasuhiro Minamimoto, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team'' and ''Red Rescue Team''{{Refn|group=co|name="Chunsoft"}}<!-- November 17, 2005 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Roguelike | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team |developer=Chunsoft |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-11-17 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hiroaki Tsuru, Atsushi Sugimoto, Kunimi Kawamura, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- | rowspan="9" | 2006 ! scope="row" | ''Tetris DS''<!-- March 20, 2006 (NA) --> | ''Tetris'' | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Tetris DS |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2006-03-20 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Densetsu no Starfy 4''{{Refn|group=co|name="Tose"}}<!-- April 13, 2006 (JP) --> | ''The Legendary Starfy'' | Platform | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Densetsu no Starfy 4 |developer=Tose|developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2006-04-13 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Yasuhiro Minamimoto, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Mawashite Tsunageru Touch Panic''{{Refn|group=co|name="Aki Corporation"}}<!-- May 25, 2006 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Project Hacker: Kakusei''{{Refn|group=co|name="Red Entertainment"}}{{Refn|name="Creatures"|group=co}}<!-- July 13, 2006 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Graphic adventure | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Chōsōjū Mecha MG''{{Refn|group=co|name="Sandlot"}}<!-- September 2, 2006 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Fighting | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Chōsōjū Mecha MG |developer=Sandlot (company) |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2006-09-02 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Shiro Kuroda}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Wi-Fi Taiō Yakuman DS''{{Refn|group=co|name="MediaKite"}}<!-- September 14, 2006 (JP) --> | ''Yakuman'' | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Yakuman DS"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl''{{Refn|group=co|name="Game Freak"}}<!-- September 28, 2006 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Diamond and Pearl |developer=Game Freak |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=The Pokémon Company, Nintendo |date=2006-09-28 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hiroyuki Jinnai, Hitoshi Yamagami, Gakuji Nomoto, Hiroaki Tsuru}}</ref><ref name="Game Freak - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Jump Ultimate Stars''{{Refn|group=co|name="Ganbarion"}}<!-- November 23, 2006 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Fighting | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Jump Ultimate Stars |developer=Ganbarion |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2006-11-23 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Chikako Yamakura, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Battle Revolution''{{Refn|group=co|name="Genius Sonority"}}<!-- December 14, 2006 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Turn-based strategy | Wii | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Battle Revolution |developer=Genius Sonority |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2006-12-14 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hiroyuki Jinnai, Hiroaki Tsuru}}</ref> |- | rowspan="12" | 2007 ! scope="row" | ''Wario: Master of Disguise''{{Refn|group=co|name="Suzak"}}<!-- January 18, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Wario'' | Platform | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Wario: Master of Disguise |developer=Suzak |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-01-18 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Masahiro Yonezawa, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Picross DS''{{Refn|group=co|name="Jupiter"}}<!-- January 25, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Picross'' | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Picross DS |developer=Jupiter |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-01-25 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Makoto Nakayama, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- February 22, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Fire Emblem'' | Tactical role-playing | Wii | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-02-22 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Thoru Narihiro, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Planet Puzzle League''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- April 26, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Puzzle League'' | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Planet Puzzle League |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-04-26 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Toshio Sengoku, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Kurikin Nano Island Story''{{Refn|group=co|name="MediaKite"}}<!-- May 24, 2007 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Kurikin Nano Island Story |developer=MediaKite |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-05-24 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Azusa Tajima, Noriyasu Kainuma}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day''{{Efn|Responsible for the western localized version. The original title was developed by the Software Development & Design Department.}}<!-- June 29, 2007 (EU) --> | ''Brain Age'' | Edutainment | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-06-29 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Ganbaru Watashi no Kakei Diary''{{Refn|group=co|name="Syn Sophia"}}<!-- July 12, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Ganbaru Watashi'' | Digital diary | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Endless Ocean''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- August 2, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Endless Ocean'' | Adventure, simulation | Wii | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Endless Ocean |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-08-02 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Ichirou Mihara, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Zekkyō Senshi Sakeburein''{{Refn|group=co|name="Suzak"}}<!-- September 11, 2007 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Beat 'em up | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness''{{Refn|group=co|name="Chunsoft"}}<!-- September 13, 2007 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Roguelike | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness |developer=Chunsoft |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-09-13 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Koichi Nakamura [...] '''Producers''': Hiroaki Tsuru, Hiroyuki Jinnai, Kunimi Kawamura, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat''{{Refn|group=co|name="Mistwalker"}}{{Refn|group=co|name="Racjin"}}<!-- October 4, 2007 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Tactical role-playing | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''DS Bungaku Zenshuu''{{Refn|group=co|name="Genius Sonority"}}<!-- October 18, 2007 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | E-reader | Nintendo DS | |- | rowspan="14" | 2008 ! scope="row" | ''Wii Chess''<!-- January 18, 2008 (EU) --> | ''Wii'' | Chess | Wii | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Wii Chess |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-01-18 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Advance Wars: Days of Ruin''{{Refn|group=co|name=Intelligent Systems}}<!-- January 21, 2008 (NA) --> | ''Wars'' | Turn-based tactics | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Advance Wars: Days of Ruin |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-01-21 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Tohru Narihiro, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Dr. Mario Online Rx''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<br />''Dr. Mario & Germ Buster'' {{Sup|EU, AU}}}}<!-- March 25, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Dr. Mario'' | Puzzle | Wii | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Dr. Mario Online Rx |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-03-25 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Fossil Fighters''{{Refn|group=co|name="Red Entertainment"}}<!-- April 17, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Fossil Fighters'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Fossil Fighters |developer=Red Entertainment |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-04-17 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Ai Ito [...] '''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Yakuman Wii: Ide Yosuke no Kenkou Mahjong''{{Refn|group=co|name="Lancarse"}}<!-- May 20, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Yakuman'' | Puzzle | Wii | <ref name="Lancarse Works">{{Cite web|url=http://www.lancarse.co.jp/work_en.html#in2008|title=LANCARSE Ltd. {{!}} Our Works|website=www.lancarse.co.jp|access-date=2019-01-21}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''The Legendary Starfy''{{Refn|group=co|name="Tose"}}<!-- July 10, 2008 (JP) --> | ''The Legendary Starfy'' | Platform | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=The Legendary Starfy |developer=Tose |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-07-10 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Yasuhiro Minamimoto, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Tsuushin Taikyoku: Hayazashi Shogi Sandan''{{Refn|group=co|name="Lancarse"}}<!-- July 23, 2008 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Puzzle | Wii | <ref name="Lancarse Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Tsuushin Taikyoku: Igo Dojo 2700-Mon''{{Refn|group=co|name="Lancarse"}}<!-- August 5, 2008 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Puzzle | Wii | <ref name="Lancarse Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- August 7, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Fire Emblem'' | Tactical role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-08-07 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Thoru Narihiro, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref><ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Platinum''{{Refn|group=co|name="Game Freak"}}<!-- September 13, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Platinum |developer=Game Freak |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=The Pokémon Company, Nintendo |date=2008-09-13 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Junichi Masuda, Shusaku Egami, Hitoshi Yamagami, Hiroaki Tsuru}}</ref><ref name="Game Freak - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Disaster: Day of Crisis''{{Refn|group=co|name="Monolith Soft"}}<!-- September 25, 2008 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Action-adventure | Wii | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Disaster: Day of Crisis |developer=Monolith Soft |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-09-25 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Tadashi Nomura, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Style Savvy''{{Refn|name="Syn Sophia"|group=co}}<!-- October 23, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Style Savvy'' | Simulation | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Dr. Mario Express''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<br />''A Little Bit of... Dr. Mario'' {{Sup|EU, AU}}<!-- December 24, 2008 (JP) --> | ''Dr. Mario'' | Puzzle | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''100 Classic Book Collection''{{Refn|group=co|name="Genius Sonority"}}<!-- December 26, 2008 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | E-reader | Nintendo DS | |- | rowspan="12" | 2009 ! scope="row" | ''Puzzle League Express''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- January 29, 2009 (JP) --> | Puzzle League | Puzzle | Nintendo DSi | <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Yōsuke Ide no Kenkō Mahjong DSi''<!-- February 25, 2009 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Puzzle | Nintendo DSi | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/02/20/nintendo-unveils-third-round-of-dsiware-titles-for-japan|title=Nintendo Unveils Third Round of DSiWare Titles for Japan|last=Tanaka|first=John|date=2009-02-20|website=IGN|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite video game |title=Yosuke Ide's Health Mahjong DSi |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2009-02-25 |platform=Nintendo DSi |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami)}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky'' | ''Pokémon'' | Roguelike | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Sparkle Snapshots{{Refn|group=co|Co-produced with Atlus.|name="Atlus"}}'' | ''Sparkle Snapshots'' | Photo filter program | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Rumble'' | ''Pokémon'' | Beat 'em up | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Team'' | ''Pokémon'' | Roguelike | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Ganbaru Watashi no Osaifu Ouendan''{{Refn|name="Syn Sophia"|group=co}}<!-- April 1, 2009 (JP) --> | ''Ganbaru Watashi'' | Personal finance | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''Metal Torrent''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- September 2, 2009 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Shooter | Nintendo DSi | <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nintendolife.com/games/dsiware/metal_torrent|title=Metal Torrent|website=Nintendo Life|date=13 May 2010 |language=en-GB|access-date=2019-01-19}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver''{{Refn|name="Game Freak"|group=co}}<!-- September 12, 2009 --> | ''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Game Freak - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Endless Ocean: Blue World''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}|''Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep'' {{Sup|PAL}}}}<!-- September 17, 2009 (JP) --> | ''Endless Ocean'' | Adventure, simulation | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Sin & Punishment: Star Successor''{{Refn|group=co|name="Treasure"}}|''Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies'' {{Sup|EU}}}}<!-- October 29, 2009 (JP) --> | ''Sin and Punishment'' | Shoot 'em up | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure'' | ''Pokémon'' | Action-adventure | Wii | |- | rowspan="6" | 2010 ! scope="row" | ''Zangeki no Reginleiv'' | {{N/a}} | Action | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Xenoblade Chronicles''{{Refn|name="Monolith Soft"|group=co}}<!-- June 10, 2010 (JP) --> | ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' | Action role-playing | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem''{{Refn|name="Intelligent Systems"|group=co}}<!-- July 15, 2010 (JP) --> | ''Fire Emblem'' | Tactical role-playing | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''ThruSpace'' | ''ThruSpace'' | Puzzle | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Black'' and ''Pokémon White''{{Refn|name="Game Freak"|group=co}}<!-- September 18, 2010 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Game Freak - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Fossil Fighters: Champions''{{Refn|group=co|name="Red Entertainment"}}<!-- November 18, 2010 (JP) --> | ''Fossil Fighters'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS
|- | rowspan="13" | 2011 ! scope="row" | ''The Last Story''{{Refn|group=co|name="Mistwalker"}}{{Refn|group=co|name="AQ Interactive"}}<!-- January 27, 2011 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Action role-playing | Wii | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=The Last Story |developer=Mistwalker |developer2=AQ Interactive |developer3=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-01-27 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yutaka Takehisa [...] '''Coproducers:''' Hitoshi Yamagami, Takao Nakano}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure'' | ''Pokémon'' | Educational typing | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pandora's Tower''{{Refn|group=co|name="Ganbarion"}}<!-- May 26, 2011 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Action role-playing | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokédex 3D'' | ''Pokémon'' | Reference | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Ketzal's Corridors'' | ''ThruSpace'' | Puzzle | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' | ''Kirby'' | Action, platform | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond'' | ''Pokémon'' | Action-adventure | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''3D Classics: Excitebike''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- June 6, 2011 (NA) --> | ''3D Classics<br />Excite'' | Racing | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=3D Classics: Excitebike |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-06-06 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Ichirou Mihara}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''3D Classics: Xevious''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- June 7, 2011 (JP) --> | ''3D Classics<br />Xevious'' | Shoot 'em up | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=3D Classics: Xevious |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-06-07 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Ichirou Mihara}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''3D Classics: Urban Champion''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- July 13, 2011 (JP) --> | ''3D Classics'' | Fighting | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=3D Classics: Urban Champion |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-07-13 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Ichirou Mihara}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''3D Classics: Twinbee''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- August 10, 2011 (JP) --> | ''3D Classics<br />Twinbee'' | Shoot 'em up | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=3D Classics: Twinbee |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-09-10 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Ichirou Mihara}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- November 17, 2011 (NA, EU, AU) --> | ''3D Classics<br />Kirby'' | Platform, action | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-11-17 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Ichirou Mihara}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''3D Classics: Kid Icarus''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- December 19, 2011 (JP) --> | ''3D Classics<br />Kid Icarus'' | Action, platform | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=3D Classics: Kid Icarus |developer=Arika |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-12-19 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Ichirou Mihara}}</ref>
|- | rowspan="8" | 2012 ! scope="row" | ''Fire Emblem Awakening''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- April 19, 2012 (JP) --> | ''Fire Emblem'' | Tactical role-playing | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Black 2'' and ''Pokémon White 2''{{Refn|name="Game Freak"|group=co}}<!-- June 23, 2012 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Nintendo DS | <ref name="Game Freak - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Dream Radar'' | ''Pokémon'' | First-person shooter | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokédex 3D Pro'' | ''Pokémon'' | Reference | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''HarmoKnight''{{Refn|name="Game Freak"|group=co}}<!-- September 5, 2012 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Rhythm | Nintendo 3DS | <ref name="Game Freak - Works" /> |- ! scope="row" | ''Style Savvy: Trendsetters''{{Refn|name="Syn Sophia"|group=co}}<!-- September 27, 2012 (JP) --> | ''Style Savvy'' | Simulation | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Wii Karaoke U'' | ''Wii'' | Rhythm | Wii U | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity'' |''Pokémon'' |Roguelike |Nintendo 3DS | |- | rowspan="4" | 2013 ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Rumble U''{{Refn|group=co|name="Ambrella"}}<!-- April 24, 2013 (JP) --> |''Pokémon'' |Action role-playing |Wii U | |- ! scope="row" | ''The Wonderful 101''{{Refn|group=co|name="PlatinumGames"}}<!-- August 23, 2013 (EU) --> |{{N/a}} |Action |Wii U | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon X'' and ''Pokémon Y''{{Refn|name="Game Freak"|group=co}}<!-- October 12, 2013 (WW) --> |''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Dr. Luigi''{{Refn|group=co|name="Arika"}}<!-- December 31, 2013 (WW) --> | ''Dr. Mario'' | Puzzle | Wii U | |- | rowspan="9" | 2014 ! scope="row" | ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''<!-- January 11, 2014 (JP) --> |''Kirby'' | Action, platform | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Fossil Fighters: Frontier''{{Refn|group=co|name="Red Entertainment"}}<!-- February 27, 2014 (JP) --> | ''Fossil Fighters'' | Role-playing | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | {{Unbulleted list|''Pokémon Battle Trozei''|''Pokémon Link: Battle! scope="row" | '' {{Sup|EU, AU}}''}}<!-- March 12, 2014 (JP) --> |''Pokémon'' | Puzzle | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Art Academy''<!-- June 19, 2014 (JP) --> | ''Pokémon<br />Art Academy'' | Drawing game | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe''<!-- July 23, 2014 (JP) --> |''Kirby'' | Rhythm | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''<!-- July 23, 2014 (JP) --> |''Kirby'' | Fighting game | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Bayonetta''{{Refn|group=co|name="PlatinumGames"}}<!-- September 20, 2014 (JP) --> |''Bayonetta'' | Action-adventure, hack and slash | Wii U | |- ! scope="row" | ''Bayonetta 2''{{Refn|group=co|name="PlatinumGames"}}<!-- September 20, 2014 (JP) --> |''Bayonetta'' | Action-adventure, hack and slash | Wii U | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire''{{Refn|group=co|name="Game Freak"}}<!-- November 21, 2014 (WW) --> |''Pokémon'' | Role-playing | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire |developer=Game Freak |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=The Pokémon Company, Nintendo |date=2014-11-21 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Produced by''': Junichi Masuda, Shusaku Egami, Takato Utsunomiya, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref>
|- | rowspan="8" | 2015 ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Shuffle''{{Refn|group=co|name="Genius Sonority"}}<!-- February 18, 2015 (WW) --> |''Pokémon'' | Puzzle | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Shuffle |developer=Genius Sonority |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=The Pokémon Company, Nintendo |date=2015-02-18 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''General Producer''': Manabu Yamana [...] '''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami [...] '''Producer''': Naoto Ueoka}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- March 13, 2015 (NA) --> | {{N/a}} | Turn-based strategy | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2015-03-13 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Tohru Narihiro, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pokémon Rumble World''{{Refn|group=co|name="Ambrella"}}<!-- April 8, 2015 (WW) --> |''Pokémon'' | Action role-playing | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Pokémon Rumble World |developer=Ambrella |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2015-04-08 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Shusaku Egami, Eisuke Kasejima, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''{{Refn|group=co|name="Syn Sophia"}}<!-- April 16, 2015 (JP) --> |''Style Savvy'' | Simulation | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Style Savvy: Fashion Forward |developer=Syn Sophia |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2015-04-16 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami, Syuuji Yoshida, Masaaki Kawamura}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Xenoblade Chronicles X''{{Refn|group=co|name="Monolith Soft"}}<!-- April 29, 2015 (JP) --> |''Xenoblade Chronicles'' | Action role-playing | Wii U | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Xenoblade Chronicles X |developer=Monolith Soft |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2015-04-29 |platform=Wii U |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Shingo Kawabata, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Fire Emblem Fates''{{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems"}}<!-- June 25, 2015 (JP) --> |''Fire Emblem'' | Tactical role-playing | Nintendo 3DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Fire Emblem Fates |developer=Intelligent Systems |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2015-06-25 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Masahiro Higuchi, Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Devil's Third''{{Refn|group=co|name="Valhalla"}}<!-- August 4, 2015 (JP) --> | {{N/a}} | Action-adventure, hack and slash, shooter | Wii U | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Devil's Third |developer=Valhalla Game Studios |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2015-08-04 |platform=Wii U |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshifuru Okamoto [...] '''Producer''': Hitoshi Yamagami}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Real Dasshutsu Game x Nintendo 3DS'' | {{N/a}} | Puzzle |Nintendo 3DS | |}
=====Notes===== {{Reflist|30em|group=co|refs= {{Refn|group=co|name="Tose" |Co-produced with Tose.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Game Freak" |Co-produced with Game Freak.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Creatures" |Co-produced with Creatures, Inc.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Intelligent Systems" |Co-produced with Intelligent Systems.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Suzak" |Co-produced with Suzak Inc.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Ambrella" |Co-produced with Ambrella.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="MediaKite" |Co-produced with MediaKite.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Konami" |Co-produced with Konami.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Ganbarion" |Co-produced with Ganbarion.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Genius Sonority" |Co-produced with Genius Sonority.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Chunsoft" |Co-produced with Chunsoft.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Aki Corporation" |Co-produced with Aki Corporation.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Red Entertainment" |Co-produced with Red Entertainment.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Sandlot" |Co-produced with Sandlot.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Jupiter" |Co-produced with Jupiter.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Syn Sophia" |Co-produced with Syn Sophia.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Arika" |Co-produced with Arika.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Mistwalker" |Co-produced with Mistwalker.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Racjin" |Co-produced with Racjin.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Lancarse" |Co-produced with Lancarse.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Monolith Soft" |Co-produced with Monolith Soft.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Treasure" |Co-produced with Treasure.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="AQ Interactive" |Co-produced with AQ Interactive.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="PlatinumGames" |Co-produced with PlatinumGames.}} {{Refn|group=co|name="Valhalla" |Co-produced with Valhalla Game Studios.}} }}
====Production Group No. 3==== The '''Production Group No. 3''' was led by producer Kensuke Tanabe and responsible for overseeing the development of titles from the ''Metroid Prime'', ''Battalion Wars'', ''Super Mario Strikers'', ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', ''Excite'', ''Paper Mario'', ''Fluidity'', and ''Donkey Kong Country'' series.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/interview/rm3j/vol1/index.html|title=社長が訊く『メトロイドプライム3 コラプション』|website=www.nintendo.co.jp|access-date=2019-01-20}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align: center;" |+ List of video games co-produced by the Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 3 |- ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|Year|Year of first release}} ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Series ! scope="col" | Genre(s) ! scope="col" | Platform(s) ! class="unsortable" scope="col" | {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference(s)}} |- | rowspan="7" |2004 ! scope="row" | ''Custom Robo''<!-- March 4, 2004 (JP) --> | Custom Robo | Fighting | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby & the Amazing Mirror''{{refn|group=co|name="HAL Laboratory"}}<!-- April 15, 2004 (JP) --> | Kirby | Platform | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''<!-- May 24, 2004 (NA) --> | Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Platform | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''<!-- June 25, 2004 (EU) --> | Donkey Kong | Platform | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''<!-- July 22, 2004 (JP) --> | Paper Mario | Role-playing | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario Pinball Land''<!-- August 26, 2004 (JP) --> | Mario | Pinball | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''{{refn|group=co|name="Retro Studios"}}<!-- November 15, 2004 (NA) --> | Metroid | First-person shooter | GameCube | |- | rowspan="8" |2005 ! scope="row" | ''Kirby: Canvas Curse''{{refn|group=co|name="HAL Laboratory"}}<!-- March 24, 2005 (JP) --> | Kirby | Platform | Nintendo DS | <ref>{{Cite video game |title=Kirby: Canvas Curse |developer=HAL Laboratory |developer2=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-03-24 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producers''': Hiroaki Suga, Masayoshi Tanimura, Kensuke Tanabe}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Chibi-Robo!''<!-- June 23, 2005 (JP) --> | Chibi-Robo! | Platform, adventure | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" | ''Geist''{{refn|group=co|name="n-Space"}}<!-- August 15, 2005 (NA) --> | {{N/a}} | Action-adventure | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" | ''Battalion Wars''{{refn|group=co|name="Kuju Entertainment"}}<!-- September 19, 2005 (NA) --> | Wars | Action, real-time tactics | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" | ''Metroid Prime Pinball''<!-- October 24, 2005 (NA) --> | Metroid | Pinball | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''<!-- November 4, 2005 (EU) --> | Donkey Kong | Platform | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Super Mario Strikers''{{refn|group=co|name="Next Level Games"}}<!-- November 18, 2005 (EU) --> | Mario Strikers | Sports | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" | ''Hamtaro Ham-Ham Challenge''<!-- December 1, 2005 (JP) --> | Hamtaro | Sports | Nintendo DS | |- | rowspan="9" |2006 ! scope="row" | ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' | Metroid | First-person shooter | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mother 3'' | Mother | Role-playing | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Magical Starsign'' | {{N/a}} | Role-playing game | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''bit Generations series'' | bit Generations | Puzzle | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" | ''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'' | The Legend of Zelda | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'' | Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Platform | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Custom Robo Arena'' | Custom Robo | Fighting | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby: Squeak Squad'' | Kirby | Platform | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Excite Truck'' | Excite | Racing | Wii | |- | rowspan="6" |2007 ! scope="row" | ''Super Paper Mario'' | Paper Mario | Action-adventure | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario Strikers Charged'' | Mario Strikers | Sports | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol'' | Chibi-Robo! | Platform | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' | Metroid | First-person shooter | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Theta'' | {{N/a}} | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Battalion Wars 2'' | Wars | Action, real-time tactics | Wii | |- | rowspan="5" |2008 ! scope="row" | ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' | Super Smash Bros. | Fighting | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Captain Rainbow'' | {{N/a}} | Action-adventure | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir'' | Mystery Case Files | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' | Kirby | Platform | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Art Style series'' | Art Style | Puzzle | Wii, Nintendo DSi | |- | rowspan="18" |2009 ! scope="row" | ''New Play Control! Metroid Prime'' | Metroid | First-person shooter | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Picross 3D'' | Picross 3D | Puzzle | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''PictureBook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit'' | PictureBook Games | Party game | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Bonsai Barber'' | {{N/a}} | Simulation | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Excitebots: Trick Racing'' | Excite | Racing | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Punch-Out!'' | Punch-Out!! | Sports | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!'' | Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Platform | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''New Play Control! Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' | Metroid | First-person shooter | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''New Play Control! Chibi-Robo!'' | Chibi-Robo! | Platform, adventure | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Okaeri! Chibi Robo! Happy Richie Dai Souji'' | Chibi-Robo! | Platform, adventure | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Irodzuki Tingle no Koi no Balloon Trip'' | The Legend of Zelda | Adventure | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Rock N' Roll Climber'' | {{N/a}} | Simulation | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Metroid Prime: Trilogy'' | Metroid | First-person shooter | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Art Academy'' | Art Academy | Educational | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''PictureBook Games: The Royal Bluff'' | PictureBook Games | Party | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''Excitebike: World Rally'' | Excite | Racing | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Eco Shooter: Plant 530'' | {{N/a}} | Light-gun shooter | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''A Kappa's Trail'' | {{N/a}} | Puzzle | Nintendo DSi | |- | rowspan="6" |2010 ! scope="row" | ''Aura-Aura Climber'' | {{N/a}} | Action | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera!'' | {{N/a}} | Flight simulation | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''Art Academy (Retail Version)'' | Art Academy | Educational | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!'' | Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Platform | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' | Donkey Kong | Platform | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Fluidity'' | Fluidity | Puzzle | Wii | |- | rowspan="6" |2011 ! scope="row" | ''Pilotwings Resort'' | Pilotwings | Flight simulation | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident'' | Mystery Case Files | Puzzle | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby Mass Attack'' | Kirby | Platform | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!'' | {{N/a}} | Simulation | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Pushmo'' | Pushmo | Puzzle | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword'' | {{N/a}} | Action-adventure | Nintendo 3DS | |- | rowspan="7" |2012 ! scope="row" | ''Dillon's Rolling Western'' | Dillon | Tower defense | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby's Dream Collection'' | Kirby | Platform | Wii | |- ! scope="row" | ''Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!'' | Art Academy | Educational | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive!'' | {{N/a}} | Simulation | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Crashmo'' | Pushmo | Puzzle | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' | Paper Mario | Role-playing | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''SiNG Party'' | {{N/a}} | Music | Wii U | |- | rowspan="5" |2013 ! scope="row" | ''Nintendoji'' | {{N/a}} | Roguelike | Nintendo DSi | |- ! scope="row" | ''Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger'' | Dillon | Tower defense | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move'' | Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Platform | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' | Donkey Kong | Platform | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder'' | Chibi-Robo! | Action-adventure | Nintendo 3DS | |- |2014 ! scope="row" | ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' | Donkey Kong | Platform | Wii U | |- | rowspan="3" |2015 ! scope="row" | ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars'' | Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Platform | Wii U | |- ! scope="row" | ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse'' | Kirby | Platform | Wii U | |- ! scope="row" | ''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash'' | Chibi-Robo! | Platform | Nintendo 3DS | |}
=====Notes===== {{Reflist|30em|group=co|refs= {{refn|group=co|name="Retro Studios" |Co-produced with Retro Studios.}} {{refn|group=co|name="HAL Laboratory" |Co-produced with HAL Laboratory.}} {{refn|group=co|name="Kuju Entertainment" |Co-produced with Kuju Entertainment.}} {{refn|group=co|name="Next Level Games" |Co-produced with Next Level Games.}} {{refn|group=co|name="n-Space" |Co-produced with n-Space.}} {{refn|group=co|name="HAL Laboratory" |Co-produced with HAL Laboratory.}} }}
====Production Group No. 4==== The '''Production Group No. 4''' was led by Hiroshi Sato and Toshiharu Izuno and responsible for overseeing the development of titles from the ''Mario Party'', ''Mario Sports'', ''Mario & Luigi'', ''Yoshi'', ''Donkey Kong'', and ''Wii Party'' series.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Wii-Party/Iwata-Asks-Wii-Party/1-A-Team-with-Experience-Making-Party-Games/1-A-Team-with-Experience-Making-Party-Games-224354.html|title=Iwata Asks - Wii Party|website=Nintendo of Europe GmbH|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-01-20}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center;" |+ List of video games co-produced by the Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 4 |- ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|Year|Year of first release}} ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Genre(s) ! scope="col" | Platform(s) ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference(s)}} |- | rowspan="5" | 2004 ! scope="row" |''Mario Golf: Advance Tour''{{sup|6}} | Sports | Game Boy Advance |- ! scope="row" |''Kururin Squash!''{{sup|1}} | Puzzle | rowspan="3" | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Power Tennis''{{sup|6}} | Sports | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Party 6''{{sup|4}} | Party | |- ! scope="row" |''Yoshi's Universal Gravitation''{{sup|13}} | Platform | rowspan="3" | Game Boy Advance | |- | rowspan="8" | 2005 ! scope="row" |''Mario Party Advance''{{sup|4}} | Party | |- ! scope="row" |''DK: King of Swing''{{sup|7}} | Puzzle | |- ! scope="row" |''Star Fox: Assault''{{sup|14}} | Shooting | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" |''Another Code: Two Memories''{{sup|3}} | Adventure | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Superstar Baseball''{{sup|14}} | Sports | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''{{sup|6}} | Sports | Game Boy Advance | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Party 7''{{sup|4}} | Party | GameCube | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''{{sup|8}} | Role-playing | rowspan="4" | Nintendo DS | |- | rowspan="2" | 2006 ! scope="row" |''Elite Beat Agents''{{sup|5}} | Rhythm | |- ! scope="row" |''Yoshi's Island DS''{{sup|13}} | Platform | |- | rowspan="5" | 2007 ! scope="row" |''Hotel Dusk: Room 215''{{sup|3}} | Adventure | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Party 8''{{sup|4}} | Party | rowspan="2" | Wii | |- ! scope="row" |''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''{{sup|7}} | Racing | |- ! scope="row" |''DK: Jungle Climber''{{sup|7}} | Puzzle | rowspan="2" | Nintendo DS | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Party DS''{{sup|4}} | Party | |- | 2008 ! scope="row" |''Mario Super Sluggers''{{sup|14}} | Sports | rowspan="3" | Wii | |- | rowspan="3" | 2009 ! scope="row" |''New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis''{{sup|6}} | Sports | |- ! scope="row" |''Another Code: R''{{sup|3}} | Advenuture | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''{{sup|8}} | Role-playing | rowspan="2" | Nintendo DS | |- | rowspan="2" | 2010 ! scope="row" |''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''{{sup|3}} | Adventure | |- ! scope="row" |''Wii Party''{{sup|2}} | Party | rowspan="2"| Wii | |- | rowspan="3" | 2012 ! scope="row" |''Mario Party 9''{{sup|2}} | Party | |- ! scope="row" |''Kid Icarus: Uprising''{{sup|9}} | Action-adventure | rowspan="3" | Nintendo 3DS | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario Tennis Open''{{sup|6}} | Sports | |- | rowspan="3" | 2013 ! scope="row" |''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''{{sup|8}} | Role-playing | |- ! scope="row" |''Wii Party U''{{sup|2}} | Party | Wii U | |- ! scope="row" |''Mario Party: Island Tour''{{sup|2}} | Party | rowspan="4" | Nintendo 3DS | |- | rowspan="4" | 2014 ! scope="row" | ''Yoshi's New Island''{{sup|12}} | Platform | |- ! scope="row" | ''Mario Golf: World Tour''{{sup|6}} | Sports | |- ! scope="row" rowspan="2" | ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U''{{sup|10}} | rowspan="2" | Fighting | rowspan="2" | |- | rowspan="3" | Wii U |- | rowspan="2" | 2015 ! scope="row" | ''Mario Party 10''{{sup|2}} | Party | |- ! scope="row" | ''Yoshi's Woolly World''{{sup|11}} | Platform | |}
=====Notes===== *{{sup|1}} Co-production with Eighting. *{{sup|2}} Co-production with NDcube. *{{sup|3}} Co-production with Cing. *{{sup|4}} Co-production with Hudson. *{{sup|5}} Co-production with INiS. *{{sup|6}} Co-production with Camelot. *{{sup|7}} Co-production with Paon. *{{sup|8}} Co-production with AlphaDream. *{{sup|9}} Co-production with Project Sora and Sora Ltd. *{{sup|10}} Co-production with Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd. *{{sup|11}} Co-production with Good-Feel. *{{sup|12}} Co-production with Arzest. *{{sup|13}} Co-production with Artoon. *{{sup|14}} Co-production with Namco Bandai Games.
===Software Development & Design Department=== '''Deputy Manager:''' Masaru Nishita<br /> ''Nintendo Software Development & Design'' was an experimental software development team assembled by Nintendo Co., Ltd. president Satoru Iwata.<ref>Nintendo. [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/how-nintendo-3ds-made/5/0 Iwata Asks: Nintendo 3DS]</ref> The team was originally assembled as a ''System Service Task Force'' that would develop all the unique internal system software for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii.<ref>Nintendo Magic. Inoue, Osamu.</ref> The team was responsible for all the additional Wii Channels,<ref>Nintendo. [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Wii/Iwata-Asks-Wii-Channels/4-Aiming-For-Worldwide-Mii-Communication/4-Aiming-For-Worldwide-Mii-Communication-213650.html Iwata Asks: Wii Channels]</ref> the Nintendo DSi system software and more recently, the Nintendo 3DS system software. Nintendo SDD also went on to develop several innovative retail games. The philosophy behind development was to think out of the box and create unique software in a timely manner with smaller development resources. The development staff was composed of Koichi Kawamoto, who was the original programmer of ''WarioWare'', and Shinya Takahashi, who was a longtime designer at Nintendo EAD. The department was also responsible for developing several subsequent WiiWare and DSiWare software.
====Software Development Group==== '''Manager/producer:''' Kiyoshi Mizuki<br /> Software Development Group was responsible for developing software from the ''Jam with the Band'' and ''Brain Age'' series, among additional ''Touch! Generations'' titles with partner developers.
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align: center;" |+ List of video games developed by the Nintendo SPD Software Development Group ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|Year|Year of first release}} ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Platform(s) ! scope="col" | Producer(s) ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference(s)}} |- | 2004 ! scope="row" | ''Band Brothers'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2005 ! scope="row" | ''DS Easy Dictionary'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2005 ! scope="row" | ''Band Brothers: Request Selection'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2005 ! scope="row" | ''Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2006 ! scope="row" | ''Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2006 ! scope="row" | ''English Training: Have Fun Improving Your Skills'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2006 ! scope="row" | ''Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DS'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2007 ! scope="row" | ''More English Training'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2008 ! scope="row" | ''Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day''{{sup|1}} | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2008 ! scope="row" | ''Jam with the Band/Band Brothers DX'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2008 ! scope="row" | ''Band Brothers DX Radio'' | Wii | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2008 ! scope="row" | ''Brain Age Express'' | DSi | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2009 ! scope="row" | ''Touch Solitaire'' | DSi | | |- | 2009 ! scope="row" | ''Photo Dojo'' | DSi | Tomoaki Kuroume | |- | 2009 ! scope="row" | ''How The Economy Works DS'' | NDS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2011 ! scope="row" | ''AR Games'' | 3DS | Tomoaki Kuroume | |- | 2011 ! scope="row" | ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'' | 3DS | Shinya Takahashi | |- | 2012 ! scope="row" | ''Brain Age: Concentration Training'' | 3DS | Kouichi Kawamoto | |- | 2013 ! scope="row" | ''Band Brothers P'' | 3DS | | |- | 2014 ! scope="row" | ''Rusty's Real Deal Baseball'' | 3DS | Kouichi Kawamoto | |} *{{sup|1}} Co-production with Namco Bandai Games.
==Notes== {{Notelist}}
==References== {{Reflist|refs= <!-- Production Group No. 1 --> <ref name="Intelligent Systems - Works">{{Cite web|url=https://www.intsys.co.jp/works/games/|title=Works - Games - Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd.|website=www.intsys.co.jp|language=ja|access-date=2019-01-22}}</ref>
<ref name="WarioWare: Twisted! - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=WarioWare: Twisted! |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development, Nintendo Research & Engineering Department |publisher=Nintendo |date=2004-10-14 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto, Ryoichi Kitanishi}}</ref> <ref name="WarioWare: Touched! - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=WarioWare: Touched! |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2004-12-02 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto, Ryoichi Kitanishi}}</ref> <ref name="Play-Yan - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Play-Yan |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2005-09-13 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Kazuhiko Taniguchi, Yoshio Sakamoto}}</ref> <ref name="WarioWare: Smooth Moves - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=WarioWare: Smooth Moves |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2006-12-02 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto, Ryoichi Kitanishi}}</ref> <ref name="Rhythm Tengoku - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Rhythm Tengoku |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development, J.P. Room |publisher=Nintendo |date=2006-08-03 |platform=Game Boy Advance |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Mitsuo Terada (J.P. Room Recordings), Yoshio Sakamoto}}</ref> <ref name="Face Training - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Face Training |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-08-02 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Katsuya Yamano, Toshio Sengoku}}</ref> <ref name="Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2007-11-20 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto, Katsuya Yamano}}</ref> <ref name="Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=December 20, 2007 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto}}</ref> <ref name="Rhythm Heaven - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Rhythm Heaven |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development, TNX |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-08-31 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Tsunku}}</ref> <ref name="Paper Airplane Chase - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Bird & Beans |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-12-24 |platform=Nintendo DSi |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Katsuya Yamano}}</ref> <ref name="WarioWare: Snapped! - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=WarioWare: Snapped! |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2008-12-24 |platform=Nintendo DSi |scene=Staff credits |quote='''Producers:''' Katsuya Yamano, Toshio Sengoku}}</ref> <ref name="Smile Collection Book - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Atsumeru Egaocho |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=April 22, 2009 |platform=Nintendo DSi |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer:''' Katsuya Yamano, Takeshi Ando}}</ref> <ref name="Card Hero: Speed Battle Custom - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=July 29, 2009 |platform=Nintendo DSi |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer:''' Yoshio Sakamoto}}</ref> <ref name="Tomodachi Collection - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Tomodachi Collection |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=June 18, 2009 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto}}</ref> <ref name="WarioWare D.I.Y. - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=WarioWare D.I.Y. |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2009-04-29 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer:''' Yoshio Sakamoto, Toshio Sengoku}}</ref> <ref name="WarioWare D.I.Y. Showcase - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=WarioWare D.I.Y. |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2009-04-29 |platform=Nintendo DS |scene=Staff credits |quote='''Producers:''' Yoshio Sakamoto, Toshio Sengoku}}</ref> <ref name="Face Training Mini">{{cite web |title=Nintendo bringing Face Training to DSiWare in Japan |url=https://gonintendo.com/stories/103159-nintendo-bringing-face-training-to-dsiware-in-japan |website=GoNintendo |date=4 September 2009 |access-date=January 5, 2019}}</ref> <ref name="Metroid: Other M - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Metroid: Other M |developer=Team Ninja, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=August 31, 2010 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto, Yosuke Hayashi}}</ref> <ref name="Rhythm Heaven Fever - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Rhythm Heaven Fever |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development, TNX |publisher=Nintendo |date=2011-08-21 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Tsunku}}</ref> <ref name="Kiki Trick - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Kiki Trick |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2012-01-19 |platform=Wii |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Shinya Takahashi}}</ref> <ref name="Game & Wario - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Game & Wario |developer=Intelligent Systems, Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2013-03-28 |platform=Wii U |scene=Staff credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto, Toshio Sengoku, Naoki Nakano}}</ref> <ref name="Tomodachi Life - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Tomodachi Life |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development |publisher=Nintendo |date=2013-04-18 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff credits |quote='''Producer''': Yoshio Sakamoto}}</ref> <ref name="Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Staff Credits">{{cite video game |title=Rhythm Heaven Fever |developer=Nintendo Software Planning & Development, TNX |publisher=Nintendo |date=June 11, 2015 |platform=Nintendo 3DS |scene=Staff Credits |quote='''Producer''': Tsunku}}</ref>
<!-- Production Group No. 2 --> <ref name="Game Freak - Works">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/list/|title=GAME FREAK 株式会社ゲームフリーク オフィシャルサイト|website=www.gamefreak.co.jp|access-date=2019-01-21}}</ref>
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