Nintendo is finally developing smartphone games
Nintendo started experimenting with free-to-play games featuring paid downloadable content (DLC) last year. In addition, it recently licensed its characters to developer GungHo for a 3DS-only version of Puzzles and Dragons. Nintendo will take a ten percent stake in DeNA, which runs a popular Japanese mobile gaming portal and has created notable mobile spinoffs for games like Final Fantasy. It's also responsible for popular standalone mobile games like Blood Brothers. (In exchange, DeNA will buy 1.24 percent of Nintendo.) The companies said that "all Nintendo IP will be eligible for development and exploration" in the new partnership. They'll also create an online membership service à la Steam for smartphones, tablets, PCs and Nintendo systems, including the Wii U and 3DS consoles.
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JustTaazRPosted:
GrownZanotti Imagine...
Pokemon...
On your phone!
Bruh!
I was thinking the samething.
Pokemon is already on phones its just not made by nintendo
VPNPosted:
OhDiegoCostaAimiErza Smartphone games are not real games just something you do to kill time
Some of them people get into (Clash of Clans)
Game of War used to attract a lot of people. Even before they started advertising, people blew tens of thousands of pounds on new kingdoms.
The iOS game market is still very much alive
I don't understand why they advertised it so desperately. I don't like the game, seems boring.
OhDiegoCostaPosted:
AimiErza Smartphone games are not real games just something you do to kill time
Some of them people get into (Clash of Clans)
Game of War used to attract a lot of people. Even before they started advertising, people blew tens of thousands of pounds on new kingdoms.
The iOS game market is still very much alive
TimePosted:
Nintendo will make a ton from this. They almost invented mobile gaming, actually puts real care into the look of their titles, and the name alone is still synonymous with video games.
OhDiegoCostaPosted:
Shove in Nintendo licensed characters and people will spend more money than usual. Rather good decision in my
opinion.
opinion.
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