A few weeks ago, Nintendo made the surprise announcement that they were debuting some new Paper Mario: The Origami King gameplay and a new title from WayForward from a franchise that they hadn’t worked on in the past. Given that we haven’t had a formal Nintendo Direct for a while, this immediately made fans excited
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A few weeks ago, Nintendo made the surprise announcement that they were debuting some new Paper Mario: The Origami King gameplay and a new title from WayForward from a franchise that they hadn’t worked on in the past. Given that we haven’t had a formal Nintendo Direct for a while, this immediately made fans excited
Nintendo has made pretty penny since joining the mobile games market. While titles like Super Mario Run didn’t exactly take off exactly as they would hope for, Fire Emblem Heroes has been a money printing machine for the company. However, during this latest quarter, another title help boost the overall growth as well. The first quarter
While Nintendo has always stood by their handheld and home consoles, in recent years Nintendo has expanded to mobile devices. Over the past couple of years we have seen Nintendo embrace mobile games on iOS and Android much more with titles like Super Mario Run, Fire Emblem Heroes, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and Dragalia Lost.