Nintendo Platform Technology Development

Nintendo Platform Technology Development
Division
Industry Video games
Predecessor Nintendo IRD
Nintendo SDD
Founded September 16, 2015 (2015-09-16)
Headquarters Kyoto, Japan
Key people
Ko Shiota
(General Manager)
Takeshi Shimada
(Deputy General Manager)
Kiyoshi Mizuki
(Deputy General Manager)
Parent Nintendo

Nintendo Platform Technology Development (or Nintendo PTD), is a division inside Nintendo. The division was created in September 2015, after the merger of Nintendo's Integrated Research & Development and System Development divisions.[1][2]

History

The Nintendo Platform Technology Development division was created on September 16, 2015, as part of a company-wide organizational restructure that took place under Nintendo's then newly appointed president, Tatsumi Kimishima. The division was created after the merger of two Nintendo's divisions, the Integrated Research & Development (IRD), which specialized in hardware development, and System Development (SDD), which specialized operating system development and its development environment and network services..[2]

The new division assumed both of its predecessors' roles. Ko Shiota, formerly Deputy General Manager of the IRD division, serves as the General Manager, while Takeshi Shimada, formerly Deputy General Manager of the Software Environment Development Department of the SDD division, serves the same role.[2]


Products

List of products developed by Nintendo PTD
Title Description(s) Year
Pokémon Go Plus[3] Bluetooth Accessory for Pokémon Go 2015

References

  1. Kohler, Chris. "Nintendo Consolidates Its Game Development Teams". Wired. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 Rad, Chloi; Otero, Jose. "Nintendo Reveals Restructuring Plans". IGN. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  3. Webster, Andrew (September 10, 2015). "With Pokémon Go, Nintendo is showing that it takes mobile seriously". The Verge. Vox Media.
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