Tim Allen, GIZORAMA - "For as much as people claim to love them, Nintendo is just as prone to preemptively disappointing gamers as any company is these days.
Let’s take the announcement of their first-ever phone game/app, Miitomo. Originally announced in October as part of Nintendo’s mobile games initiative, details about Miitomo were provided earlier in the week. Less of a game and more of a social experiment, Miitomo uses the company’s now-ubiqutous Mii characters (connected to your Nintendo Network ID, which can be used to register and download Miitomo to your iOS or Android device) to ask you questions such as “Do you believe in aliens?” and “If you saw a nose hair sticking out of your friend’s nose, what would you do?” and then broadcast your answers across your friend list. Current Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima explained further during a stockholder’s meeting earlier this month, “All of you must have had the enjoyable experience of being prompted by a friend to talk...
Nintendo announced that it's 'retreating' from the mobile games market.
They’re being dumb about it, that’s why. They really just need to dump the top ten best sellers on the GBA, upscale the resolution (or not, honestly) and they’d make a lot of money without really having to spend a whole lot themselves.
I’m sure it wouldn’t be impossible to rework some DS games to work as well. Rework Pokemon SS/HG for phones, sell it for 5-10 bucks and call it a day.
Nintendo is a hardware company thru & thru. The hardware game machines are their bread & butter, unlike Sony & MS. Going mobile means losing their control on hardware profit.
Mobile competition is stiff, they cant rely on their rip off tactics and profit on a platform they dont own. Stick to selling outdated hardware for premium.
Nintendo were once adamant that they would never release a mobile game... How long that lasted! Since then, gamers have gotten six games from the company, with Mario Kart Tour coming soon. With how lucrative these mobile games can be, Nintendo is working on consistently releasing new titles on mobile. Here’s a ranking of every app that they’ve released so far.
Chris and Colin take you through the weeks BIG handheld news, including:
Nintendo detail their Online plans which launches later this year
Colin reviews Soccer Stars for iOS
NightCry comes to PS Vita this year! (thanks PlayStation Lifestyle)
Kotaku report that Virtual Console won't be coming to Switch
Take a look at the Super Mario toys coming to McDonalds UK later this year (thanks Nintendolife!)
RIP MiiTomo (thanks Japanese Nintendo)