NDcube

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NDcube Co., Ltd.[b] is a Japanese video game developer and a subsidiary of Nintendo based in Japan with offices in Tokyo and Sapporo. The majority of the company is made up of former employees of Hudson Soft. They have also been the developers of the Mario Party series since Mario Party 9 onwards.

NDcube Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社エヌディーキューブ
Kabushiki gaisha Enudīkyūbu
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
GenreVideo game development
FoundedMarch 1, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-03-01) in Tokyo, Japan
HeadquartersSaint Luke's Tower 46F, 8-1 Akashi-chō, ,
Japan
Number of locations
2 studios[a] (2020)
Key people
  • President & CEO
  • Shuichiro Nishiya
  • Executive Vice President
  • Kenji Kikuchi
  • Directors
  • Kazuhiko Nonaka
  • Keisuke Terasaki (Nintendo)
  • Former President
  • Hidetoshi Endo
ProductsGames
Brands
Number of employees
120 (2024)
ParentNintendo (99%) (since 2023)
Websitewww.ndcube.co.jp
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

History

The company was founded on March 1, 2000, as a joint venture between Nintendo and the biggest advertising firm in Japan called Dentsu, hence the "ND" in the name. Nintendo had at the time 78% of the shares of the company, while 13.3% of the shares were owned by Dentsu and the rest of the 8.7% were owned by other shareholders.[3]

In 2010, Nintendo decided to buy out the company's shares from Dentsu and the other shareholders, being then the major shareholder on the company, with its changing from 78% to 96% initially, to 97% in 2015, and since 2023, to 99% of the shares.[4][5][6]

Since 2010, many employees from Hudson Soft migrated to a restructured NDcube, which is also head by Hidetoshi Endo, a former president at Hudson Soft that assumed NDcube at the end of the 2000s.[7]

In 2019, the director of Mario Party series since his Hudson Soft days, Shuichiro Nishiya, became president of the company in the place of Hidetoshi Endo, who was the president of NDcube for almost ten years.[8]

Games

List of video games developed by NDcube
YearTitlePlatform(s)
2001F-Zero: Maximum VelocityGame Boy Advance
EZ-Talk Shokyuuhen series
Dokodemo Taikyoku Yakuman Advance
2002Card Party
Pool EdgeGameCube
2003Tube Slider
2010Wii PartyWii
2011Wii Play: Motion
2012Mario Party 9
2013Wii Party UWii U
Mario Party: Island TourNintendo 3DS
2015Mario Party 10Wii U
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival[c]
2016Mario Party: Star RushNintendo 3DS
2017Mario Party: The Top 100
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp[c]Android
iOS
2018Super Mario PartyNintendo Switch
2020Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
2021Mario Party Superstars
2023Everybody 1-2-Switch![c]

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