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'''{{wp|Nintendo System Development}}''', or '''Nintendo Software Development Division''' (often shortened to '''Nintendo SDD'''), which was formerly known as '''Nintendo Special Planning & Development''' (abbreviated as '''SPD''') until 2008, '''Nintendo Network Business & Development''' (abbreviated as '''NBD''') until 2011, and '''Nintendo Network Service Development''' (abbreviated as '''NSD''') until 2013, was a division of [[Nintendo]] based in Kyoto. The division was responsible for software and peripheral development such as [[StreetPass Mii Plaza|StreetPass]] and the [[Nintendo eShop]]. It consisted of two departments: Network Development & Operations, responsible for the [[Nintendo Network]]'s programming, and Environment Development, responsible for Nintendo's {{wp|software development kit}}s and the online infrastructures; this department also had a group, Mechanical Design, dedicated to software for home consoles. It was merged with Nintendo Integrated Research & Development on September 16, 2015, forming Nintendo Platform Technology Development.
'''Nintendo System Development''' (often shortened to '''SDD'''), which was formerly known as '''Nintendo Special Planning & Development''' (abbreviated as SPD) until 2008, '''Nintendo Network Business & Development''' (abbreviated as '''NBD''') until 2011, and '''Nintendo Network Service Development''' (abbreviated as '''NSD''') until 2013, was a division of [[Nintendo]] based in Kyoto. The division was responsible for software and peripheral development such as [[StreetPass Mii Plaza|StreetPass]] and the [[Nintendo eShop]]. It consisted of two departments: Network Development & Operations, responsible for [[Nintendo Network]]'s programming, and Environment Development, responsible for Nintendo's [[Wikipedia:software development kit|software development kits]] and the online infrastructures; this department also had a group, Mechanical Design, dedicated to software for home consoles. It was merged with Nintendo Integrated Research & Development on September 16, 2015, forming Nintendo Platform Technology Development.


==''Super Mario'' games and related software developed by Nintendo System Development==
==''Super Mario'' games and related software developed by Nintendo System Development==

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