Investor Briefing (Apr. 2017): Kimishima on mobile games (Super Mario Run, Fire Emblem Heroes)
During the latest meeting with investors, on April 28th, Tatsumi Kimishima talked at great lengths about Nintendo’s mobile games.
Read MoreDuring the latest meeting with investors, on April 28th, Tatsumi Kimishima talked at great lengths about Nintendo’s mobile games.
Read MoreAccording to the game’s page on the Play Store, Super Mario Run has already been downloaded over 10 million times on Android!
Read MoreAccording to senior company official quoted by the Nikkei, Nintendo “honestly prefers the Super Mario Run model” when it comes to mobile games.
Read MoreIn this post, you will find a comprehensive list of issues impacting Super Mario Run on iOS, along with a list of possible fixes for each of them!
Read MoreThe wait is finally over: Super Mario Run is finally available for devices running Android. Check out this post for everything you need to know to get started!
Read MoreUpdate: more details about Ver. 2.0.0 update.
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Good news for Android users: the wait is almost over… Super Mario Run will be available next week, on March 23rd. It will launch alongside Ver. 2.0.0!
In an interview with TIME, Tatsumi Kimishima shared some details about the performance of Fire Emblem Heroes, but also the Nintendo Switch, the other mobile games, and more!
Read MoreDuring the usual meeting with investors, which always follows the presentation of the latest financial results, Nintendo talked about two of their mobile games: Super Mario Run and Miitomo.
Read MoreToday, a brand new event for Super Mario Run went live. Called “Mega Event! Gold Goombas!”, it will run until February 20th. Defeat Golden Goombas to get soem rewards!
Read MoreUpdate: Nintendo just announced that Super Mario Run would be released on Android in March!
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In order to avoid users downloading fake Super Mario Run apps/games, Nintendo has opened a pre-registration page for Super Mario Run on the Play Store!
Today’s Nintendo news: a 10″ PVC Statue for Link from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, another Splatoon tourney for Europe, price increase for Super Mario Run in the United Kingdom, and preview for the latest episode of Pokémon no Uchi Atsumaru?!!
Read MoreToday’s Nintendo news: Vox video about Shigeru Miyamoto’s design philosohpy, Tony Rosato’s death, pre-order bonus for Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, and latest episode of The Cat Mario Show in English!
Read MoreToday’s Nintendo news: Pokémon GO was the most downloaded game on the App Store in 2016, and Super Mario Land recreated in Super Mario Maker!
Read MoreToday’s Japanese news: latest episode of NyaNyaNya! Neko Mario Time, more DLC for Taiko Drum Master: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, and Happy New Year from Level-5!
Read MoreToday’s Daily Briefs: a collaboration with Hiro Mashima for Monster Hunter XX, more invites for the Nintendo Switch event in Australia, livestream recordings for Super Mario Run and Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!!, and latest Tool Assisted Speedruns!
Read MoreToday, Nintendo opened two special pages on the Super Mario Run official website, detailing exactly what you can do before and after purchasing All Worlds!
Read MoreToday’s Daily and Indie news: update on the Wii U version of Earthlock: Festival of Magic, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero soundtrack now available on Bandcamp, latest gameplay clips for Shakedown Hawaii and Sneaky Ninja, Toby: The Secret Mine announced for the Wii U, trailer for the latest Minecraft: Wii U Edition update, first trailer for the “HD” version of Cube Life: Island Survival, early teaser for Chequered Cow Games’ next game, latest Tool Assisted Speedrun videos, livestream recording for Super Mario Run, Natsume Happy Holiday video, and update for Alice in Wonderland!
Read MoreToday’s Nintendo news: latest episode of Nintendo Minute, official guidebook announced for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon turned into a racer, Shigeru Miyamoto interview, latest video for Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, and Christmas decorations!
Read MoreIn an interview with the Kyoto Shimbun, Tatsumi Kimishima explained that Super Mario Run numbers were “as expected”, and that Nintendo was planning to release 2-3 mobile games per year from 2017.
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