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 ...
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 ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Miitomo, Nintendo’s sophisticated new smartphone app, is a hybrid of free-to-play game and social network. By combining aspects of each, it becomes a ...
Nintendo has finally unveiled the launch details for Miitomo, their first mobile game, and My Nintendo, their membership service. Both will be hitting us as soon as next month. Nintendo has finally ...
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 ...
Nintendo took its first big step into the smartphone market when it launched Miitomo worldwide. Miitomo is a social app that facilitates funny conversations between friends. The company plans to ...
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 ...
That's an impressive number for an app that's been available for less than two months. During that time, Nintendo says over 20 million "Miifotos" have been saved. A Miifoto is a small, sharable images ...
New to Nintendo's Miitomo? A lot of us are, but we've had a good day or so with the app to get a good feel for it and help fellow newbie Mii's. A cross between a game and a self-contained social ...
Nintendo announced its plans to develop smartphone games in March, but has otherwise been relatively silent on the matter -- until now. The company has finally revealed that its first entry in the ...
Miitomo, Nintendo's first game for smartphones, was launched in Japan on March 17. The app proved to be very popular right from the start, reaching more than 1 million users in just three days since ...