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 ...
With the Miitomo release here, video game maker Nintendo is close to transforming itself from old-style video game maker to a company that fully embraces the future of mobile gaming. That’s surprising ...
Miitomo fans, we have some bad news for you. Nintendo has shut down the social app just two years after its launch. Miitomo was the Japanese game giant’s first smartphone app, but despite the hype ...
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 ...
Nintendo has long resisted the urge to enter the mobile app/game marketplace, but finally caved with Miitomo, the social networking app in which user avatars, known as Miis, can interact with each ...
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 ...
Nintendo Co Ltd’s first official mobile app, Miitomo, launched worldwide last week, and it has already surged to the top of the download charts in the App Store. My first impression toward Miitomo was ...
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 ...
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