LOS ANGELES (AP) — For its inaugural lunge into the mobile gaming business, Nintendo isn't relying on bouncy plumber Mario or sword-wielding hero Link. Instead, the Japanese gaming giant is looking to ...
Nintendo CEO and President Satoru Iwata recently revealed the company’s intentions to release a Mii app for smartphones and tablets in an interview with Japanese Website, Nikkei. Iwata expressed his ...
Nintendo President and CEO Satoru Iwata told Nikkei Business Daily that “some Nintendo game consoles incorporate Mii, which creates a digital avatar to represent players. It would be fun for players ...
The app lets players use Mii characters to interact with and learn more about friends. It is Nintendo's attempt to revive its standing in the gaming world. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology ...
Nintendo has finally released details for its long-awaited mobile app - but despite a wealth of rumours, it's not a game after all. Nintendo’s president Satoru Iwata told Japan’s Nikkei Business Daily ...