D is for departure.

As a joint venture between Nintendo and Dentsu, NDcube was founded on March 1, 2000. As a Nintendo subsidiary, NDcube have been responsible for numerous titles over the last few decades, but their most recent works include Super Mario Party, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (NA) . 51 Worldwide Games (EU), Mario Party Superstars, Everybody 1-2-Switch and the upcoming Super Mario Party Jamboree.

In 2010, Nintendo brought out Dentsu and now it has been revealed that NDcube are changing their name entirely, rebranding into Nintendo Cube, which makes October’s Super Mario Party Jamboree, to be the company’s first game released under their new name. 

Source: Nintendo Cube via NintendoLife

By Jack Longman

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