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Socoder -> Nintendo Gaming -> Nintendo Looks at Mobiles

Tue, 17 Mar 2015, 06:36
Jayenkai
Nintendo have teamed up with Mobile developer DeNA (!!??), to bring a few games over to Mobile.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31923811

Afaik, these won't be Nintendo Classics, but will instead be new "experiences" with familiar characters, or at least that's the idea that Iwata's been putting across in recent interviews.

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New games with old characters, developed by people who aren't Nintendo.. What could possibly go wrong!!?


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Tue, 17 Mar 2015, 06:41
steve_ancell
Jayenkai What could possibly go wrong!!?

In game ads and purchasing, DRM, and will probably try to overwrite the device's firmware to lock it to Nintendo-exclusive products. Nothing bloomin' surprises me with Nintendo!
Tue, 17 Mar 2015, 09:34
rockford
Recent Nintendo games developed by others have all been incredibly good, so I expect these new ones will follow suit.

I just hope that whatever they pump out isn't on iOS only.

DLC is to be expected, but if they give a worthwhile experience for free then that's OK (eg Plants Vs zombies 2 and Nintendo's own Pokemon Shuffle - both fully playable with optional, not required content).