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<p>abbreviated as Nintendo EAD). The division was comprised into two departments: the Software Development Department, which focused on video game development and was led by Miyamoto, and the Technology Development Department, which focused on programming and developing tools and was led by Takao Sawano. The technology department relied on R&D2 engineers who assisted SRD with <a href="page.php?w=software_libraries">software libraries</a>. Following the release of <a href="page.php?w=F-Zero_%28video_game%29">F-Zero</a>, the first video game fully</p><p>
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