None.
The reason I say this is because we've been told many times that Nintendo has its own way to aproach game development, a way that's not exportable to every studio. What if Ninty buys a studio but after a few months people leave because they don't want to/can't adapt to the new work philosophy? All that money would have been wasted.
If Nintendo wants to increase their dev teams, which should, the better way of doing that would be either creating new studios from the ground or by hiring people to expand their existing studios so they can produce more games.
I'm sure Nintendo has already hired people from other studio closures to increase and improve their dev teams.
Please excuse my bad English.
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