Nintendo has revealed its disaster plan, should a major earthquake ever affect its Kyoto, Japan headquarters.
Nintendo reveals plans to protect its game development from earthquake disasterPosted byhas revealed its disaster plan, should a major earthquake ever affect its Kyoto, Japan headquarters.
“Even if our business continuity is hindered by a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, or by some dangerous infectious disease which is highly contagious and could cause a serious medical condition, we have a documented response plan and have implemented various proactive measures so that we can restore operations as quickly as possible,” he replied.
“In the realm of our development activities, backups are regularly made for critical information like the data for games currently in development,” he explained. “This allows us to restore the data as soon as possible should something happen.
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