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What (who) is R&D - definition

FORMER JAPANESE VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT TEAM
R&D1; Nintendo R&D1; Nintendo Research and Development 1; Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori; Space Launcher; Nintendo Research & Development No. 1 Department; Nintendo RD1
  • [[Game Boy]], the highly-successful handheld video game console
  • ''[[Game & Watch: Ball]]'', the first game console in the successful handheld series
  • The [[Virtual Boy]], developed by R&D1, emulates 3-D visuals by use of individual red monochrome displays for each eye. It was considered a commercial failure.

R&D      
also R and D
R&D refers to the research and development work or department within a large company or organization. R&D is an abbreviation for 'Research and Development'.
Businesses need to train their workers better, and spend more on R&D.
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M. D. R. Leys         
BRITISH ACADEMIC HISTORIAN
M D R Leys; M.D.R. Leys; MDR Leys
Mary Dorothy Rose Leys (8 October 18901939 England and Wales Register – 6 September 1967) was a British historian and academic, who was involved in the work of the Catholic Social Guild and the Catholic Record Society.The Tablet Archive: search on "Leys"
R. D. McNaughton Building         
BUILDING IN SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
R.D. McNaughton; R D McNaughton; RD McNaughton; R. D. McNaughton
The McNaughton Building is a Municipal Heritage Property situated on two large lots in the town of Moosomin, Saskatchewan.

Wikipedia

Nintendo Research & Development 1

Nintendo Research & Development No. 1 Department, commonly abbreviated as Nintendo R&D1, was Nintendo's oldest video game development team. It was known as Nintendo Research & Development Department before splitting in 1978. Its creation coincided with Nintendo's entry into the video game industry, and the original R&D1 was headed by Gunpei Yokoi. The developer has created several notable Nintendo series such as Metroid, Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong.

R&D1 developed the hugely successful Game Boy line, which was released in 1989. They developed some of the line's most popular games, such as Super Mario Land, and created the character of Wario.

Team Shikamaru was a small club within Nintendo R&D1 that was composed of Makoto Kano, Yoshio Sakamoto, and Toru Osawa. The group was responsible for designing characters and coming up with scripts for several games including Metroid, Kid Icarus, Famicom Detective Club, Trade & Battle: Card Hero, and several others.

After Yokoi's resignation in 1997, this group was led by Takehiro Izushi. In 2004, Satoru Iwata restructured the Nintendo R&D1 team. Many of the staff members were later reassigned to the Nintendo SPD team, which in turn merged with Nintendo EAD in 2015 to form Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development.

Examples of use of R&D
1. The US continues to score highly when "R&D intensity" – R&D in relation to sales – is measured.
2. More than half the world‘s top R&D spenders are conducting R&D in China, India or Singapore, it said.
3. The chancellor introduced R&D tax credits in 2000 to boost innovation so small companies could offset R&D costs.
4. To identify the research and development (R&D) challenges that must be further addressed, Secretary Bodman also unveiled DOE‘s Roadmap on Manufacturing R&D for the Hydrogen Economy.
5. In his press announcement, Brosh says that after the cutbacks to R&D support, Israel is rock bottom on the list of countries that support corporate R&D.