Nintendo's first major foray into the smartphone gaming market, Miitomojust over two years after its original launch, is being shut down on May 9th, the company announced Wednesday.
Current and new users of ...
Nintendo's expansion into the mobile gaming market has gone over pretty well so far, between well-received social app, Miitomo launching around the start of the year, and augmented reality-driven mobile gaming ...
Earlier this year, we bid farewell to Club Nintendo, the Kyoto company's loyalty program of sorts which rewarded gamers for buying its first party (and a handful of third-party titles) with free gifts and cool ...
Nintendo has announced Miitomo, its first smartphone "game" in partnership with DeNA.
The general premise of the title is to connect your Mii with other Miis, even if you tend to be shy about sharing details...
Alongside its new mobile game, Miitomo, Nintendo announced Nintendo Account, a synced system that allows players to connect their gameplay and user account across their mobile, console, and PC offerings.
The...
In a presentation in Tokyo today, Nintendo President and CEO Tatsumi Kimishima has announced that the company plans to have five smartphone apps or games released by March 2017.
That leaves a relatively larg...
Nintendo has announced plans to unveil its first smartphone game tomorrow, October 29th.
Freshly-minted (though long-time employee) Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima said the company will "talk about deta...
It its latest call with investors, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata stated that this year's E3 will be reserved for Wii U and 3DS titles only.
While there is a lot of hype around their latest "new concept", the NX,...