Nintendo’s newest smartphone game launches on November 22nd.
Tag: mobile
Rumor: Nintendo is working on a Zelda mobile game
To be released in 2018.
Super Mario Run has over 150 million downloads, but…
Super Mario Run has a ton of downloads but it’s way less profitable than some of Nintendo’s free-to-play games.
Super Mario Run now live for Android
You can now download Super Mario Run on your Android device!
Nintendo’s Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing mobile apps will be free to play
Nintendo’s next two mobile games will both be free-to-play when they’re released. They’ll be based on the Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing franchises.
Nintendo says mobile is one of its “pillars of profit” for the future
Investors are getting antsy about Nintendo’s mobile plans, which president Kimishima addressed during the recent Q&A session.
All of Nintendo’s forthcoming mobile apps will be free-to-play
DeNA’s press conference discussing their upcoming plans with Nintendo reveals all upcoming apps will be free-to-play.
Nintendo will reveal their first mobile game tomorrow
Get ready for Nintendo’s mobile efforts, because the company is announcing their first game tomorrow.
Nintendo could reveal their mobile game as early as next week
Nintendo’s earnings call is next week with an investor Q&A after, so we could hear our first details about Nintendo’s mobile projects.
DeNA and Nintendo mobile game to be announced “soon”
DeNA CEO is hinting that the first of Nintendo’s mobile games could be announced very soon.
DeNA earnings report reveals Nintendo announcement “soon”
Mobile firm DeNA have just revealed their Q1 earnings, with a small byline regarding its partnership with Nintendo.
DeNA thinks it can completely change mobile gaming with Nintendo’s help
DeNA’s CEO Shintaro Asako thinks his company’s partnership with Nintendo will revolutionize mobile gaming.
Redbull entertains Nintendo mobile games with mockups
Redbull has created a mashup of mobile games with Nintendo properties, but they probably shouldn’t have.
Nintendo reiterates that controls are why Mario isn’t mobile yet
Producer Kensuke Tanabe says Nintendo makes games for their own hardware and mobile controls are too difficult to create for platformers.
Nintendo is developing a mobile app for smartphones
Nintendo apps are heading your way. The word ‘game’ was mentioned.
Nintendo denies it will be making smartphone games
Contrary to the rumors spread yesterday, Nintendo is not joining the mobile market.
Disney Infinity offers new ways to create on-the-go [VIDEO]
Disney Infinity comes to your mobile devices.
Here’s the Miiverse app on an iPhone
Here’s what the Miiverse will look like once it goes mobile.