Nintendo EAD Games Collection
Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) was the powerhouse development team within Nintendo from 1983 to 2015, responsible for creating many of the most iconic games in history. As the creative engine behind Nintendo's first-party titles, EAD combined technical innovation with unparalleled game design under the leadership of visionaries like Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka.
Golden Age of Innovation (1980s-1990s)
EAD revolutionized gaming with:- Super Mario Bros. (1985): Defined the platformer genre
- The Legend of Zelda (1986): Created the open-world adventure template
- F-Zero (1990): Pioneered mode-7 pseudo-3D graphics
- Star Fox (1993): Introduced the Super FX chip for 3D rendering
Transition to 3D (Late 1990s)
The team masterfully adapted Nintendo's franchises for 3D:- Super Mario 64 (1996): Set the standard for 3D movement
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998): Perfected Z-targeting combat
- Mario Kart 64 (1996): Defined party racing games
Modern Classics (2000s-2015)
Continued dominance across platforms:- Animal Crossing series (2001-): Life simulation perfected
- Wii Sports (2006): Made motion controls mainstream
- Pikmin series (2001-): Unique RTS/exploration hybrid
Legacy & Reorganization
After merging with SPD in 2015 to form Nintendo EPD, the EAD philosophy lives on through:- Maintaining Nintendo's "gameplay first" design ethos
- Iterative perfection of core mechanics
- Seamless integration of hardware/software
Why EAD Matters
With over 120 million-selling titles, EAD's work represents the gold standard in game design - proving that creative vision trumps technical specs.Wave Race 64
1996
RacingWave Race 64 is a jet ski racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Released in 1996, it showcases advanced water physics and wave mechanics that were groundbreaking for its time. Players race through various courses with dynamic water conditions while performing stunts.
1080° Snowboarding
1998
SportsNintendo's groundbreaking snowboarding simulator that set new standards for the genre with its realistic physics, trick system, and dynamic powder effects. Featured a roster of international boarders competing across mountain courses.
Animal Crossing: Wild World
2005
Life SimulationThe first handheld Animal Crossing game featuring touchscreen interactions, online multiplayer via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and a fully 3D-rendered village to explore.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
1998
Action-AdventureColor-enhanced remake of the classic Game Boy adventure featuring new Color Dungeon and photo album side quest. Link explores Koholint Island to awaken the Wind Fish.