LOS ANGELES (AP) — For its inaugural lunge into the mobile gaming business, Nintendo isn’t relying on bouncy plumber Mario or sword-wielding hero Link. Instead, the Japanese gaming giant is looking to ...
Nintendo remains steadfast in its refusal to develop games for mobile devices, but we now know one of the ways it plans to leverage that market to its advantage: a Mii-focused app. In an interview ...
Nintendo has hinted at plans for bringing their signature brand of gaming to the world of mobile, but now we officially have concrete details on what the company's plans for smartphones are. Here's a ...
Nintendo has been dropping hints for years about possible smartphone apps starring its classic characters or somehow tying into the Wii and Wii U. Nintendo President Satoru Iwata is back at it this ...
An app coming to smartphones from Nintendo will allow users to load their Mii avatar onto social media channels to use as an icon. Noting that he is still "wary" of the mobile category, Nintendo ...
Nintendo CEO and President Satoru Iwata recently revealed the company’s intentions to release a Mii app for smartphones and tablets in an interview with Japanese Website, Nikkei. Iwata expressed his ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — For its inaugural lunge into the mobile gaming business, Nintendo isn't relying on bouncy plumber Mario or sword-wielding hero Link. Instead, the Japanese gaming giant is looking to ...
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