When people think Nintendo, they think “video games,” but their latest app isn’t all that much of a video game. In the tradition of Nintendo, the company has released a new product that sort of ...
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Plenty of people were excited when Nintendo revealed its partnership with DeNA. For years, the company had avoided delivering any of its characters or games to Apple’s iPhone or devices running Google ...
Miitomo, Nintendo’s idiosyncratic chat-angled foray into the realm of decidedly non-Nintendo platforms, launches in Japan on March 17, and stateside by the end of this month. Miitomo is a social ...
Nintendo's shift towards social networks and online services begins today with the launch of the MyNintendo loyalty program and Miitomo for smart devices. Miitomo is gloriously odd and absurd in the ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Miitomo has finally arrived in Japan, after years of fevered demands for Nintendo to start releasing smartphone ...
Nintendo has slowly come around to the idea that launching games on mobile platforms is quite lucrative. But Nintendo's first foray into mobile apps wasn't a game, it was a social network called ...
Following the hugely successful launch of Miitomo, will the first mobile app from Nintendo find the same kind of popularity in the West when it is released at the end of March. Now, the other part of ...
Miitomo, Nintendo's Mii-focused smartphone app that launched earlier this year, has been updated with a new mini-game and changes to the way you use one of its currencies. Candy Drop in action. The ...
Nintendo’s first smartphone application – the social game called Miitomo, which allows avatars to interact in a virtual world – may already be in decline, according to a new report. Following its ...