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Nintendo Pushes 'Start' On Mobile Game Development

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gloopey1

Mar 17, 2015, 7:37 AM

Super Mario & Zelda - Coming to a Tablet Near You

Oh yeah, it's on like Donkey Kong!
I really hope they just don't come up with a remake for the mobile. Also, that they don't charge you for unlocking stuff... since when did it become acceptable to pay for unlocking characters and items?
I am all for them moving into mobile gaming...but there's no way that mobile gaming will ever be as good as console gaming or PC gaming. Not only are touchscreen controls fairly limited, but the size and scope of games are limited as well. There ...
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thebriang

Mar 17, 2015, 11:31 AM

If they were smart...

They would just create an official android nintendo emulator that links to the Nintendo Shop so people can pay for legit games.
Require it to sync with an official wiimote controller (or Pro), run it full screen and right there are profitable hardware and software sales.
Instead it sounds they are going to try to reinvent the wheel of mobile gaming with yet another third rate mobile gaming company who need to eat their share of the profits. Good luck with that, cuz that's never been tried before.
Maybe if you make them buy a figurine or three with an NFC chip in it, maybe that will make it sound cooler.
Or make it red and call it 3D something or other, maybe that's the key to mobile success for the Big N.
What a shame, so much wast...
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With any other company i see this being successful! With DeNa, it will fail. DeNa has too many properties and they kill those with lack of fan interaction and genuine improvements. Want proof, look up Transformers Legends. its a sad money grab!


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