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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Nintendo’s newly released free-to-start mobile game Miitomo is a big ...
Update: The Miitomo app is now available on the U.S. App Store. Thanks to my Japanese App Store account, this morning I was able to go hands-on with Nintendo’s first real venture into the App Store.
Miitomo, Nintendo's first game for smartphones, was launched in Japan on March 17. The app proved to be very popular right from the start, reaching more than 1 million users in just three days since ...
Miitomo, Nintendo’s sophisticated new smartphone app, is a hybrid of free-to-play game and social network. By combining aspects of each, it becomes a disarming information gathering project. On its ...
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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Nintendo has detailed the various ways fans will be able to engage ...
Miitomo will be getting an update soon, and the biggest feature will give users something to do with all of the candy they’ve accumulated. Currently, candy can be acquired as a daily visit reward or ...
After topping the charts in Japan, Nintendo's first smartphone game, MiiTomo, is officially available in the U.S. for both iOS and Android. If you're wondering what a Nintendo game on a smartphone ...
Nintendo had a great year in 2017 on top of the success of its Switch console, but rewind just a year or two and the company wasn’t in a very good place. To supplement its struggling console business, ...
Nintendo announced its plans to develop smartphone games in March, but has otherwise been relatively silent on the matter -- until now. The company has finally revealed that its first entry in the ...