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Type | Subsidiary of Nintendo |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | March 1, 2000 |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
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Parent | Nintendo (2010–present) |
Website | ndcube.co.jp |
NDcube Co., Ltd.[lower-alpha 1] is a Japanese video game developer based in Japan with offices in Tokyo and Sapporo. NDcube is a fully owned Nintendo subsidiary. The company was founded on March 1, 2000, as a joint venture between Nintendo and advertising firm Dentsu, hence the "ND" in the name. The subsidiary shares were purchased by 78% in part by Nintendo, 13.3% by Dentsu, 8.7% by yet undecided shareholders. But in 2010, Nintendo decided to buy out 98% of the shares, with ad partner Dentsu stepping aside.[1]
One of the game directors working for NDcube is Shuichiro Nishiya.[2]
List of games developed[]
Year | Title | Platform(s) |
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2001 | F-Zero: Maximum Velocity | Game Boy Advance |
Dokodemo Taikyoku Yakuman Advance | ||
2002 | Card Party | |
Pool Edge | GameCube | |
2003 | Tube Slider | |
2010 | Wii Party | Wii |
2012 | Mario Party 9 | |
2013 | Wii Party U | Wii U |
Mario Party: Island Tour | Nintendo 3DS | |
2015 | Mario Party 10 | Wii U |
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival | Wii U | |
2016 | Mario Party: Star Rush | Nintendo 3DS |
2017 | Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp | Android, iOS |
Mario Party: The Top 100 | Nintendo 3DS | |
2018 | Super Mario Party[3] | Nintendo Switch |
Notes[]
References[]
- ↑ "Nd Cube flatline". IGN. August 22, 2000. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
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: - ↑ Whitehead, Thomas (March 25, 2015). "Interview: Nintendo and Nd Cube on Bowser, amiibo and the Pure Luck of the Dice in Mario Party 10". Nintendo Life. Archived from the original on June 16, 2018. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
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: ; deadurl - ↑ "SUPER MARIO PARTY". Australian Classification Board. Government of Australia. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
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