By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Nintendo To Consolidate Hardware Development

OSAKA (Nikkei)--In an effort to create more innovative and attractive products, Nintendo will combine the development segments for its home video game consoles and handheld game devices, The Nikkei learned Tuesday.

.
Long term planning? Or knee jerk reaction to WiiU sales?  (Old news...nothing new)
.
Edit: 

Inside Games reports the new umbrella division brings Nintendo’s portable and home console hardware development teams under one organisational structure for the first time, according to auto-translate and NeoGaf users.

Nintendo apparently hopes to optimise hardware development by sharing expertise and skills across the formerly divided teams, accelerate development of online connectivity of hardware, and promote interconnection between disparate systems.

The new division is expected to increase Nintendo’s chances of producing “revolutionary” new hardware; think of 3DS units hooking up the Wii U as a matter of course, or Wii U tablets which work as portable consoles in their own rights, and you’re probably on track for what it has in mind for the future.

Estimates put the Integrated Development Division’s staff at about 1,200, housed in one new building at its Kyoto site.

Nintendo’s last significant restructure was the dissolution of the R&D1 and R&D2 teams into Nintendo EAD and Nintendo SPD. CEO and president Satoru Iwata outlined proposed further changes to Nintendo’s research and development structure in October 2012.