
Nintendo Mobile Games Have Raked In $1 Billion, Mostly Thanks To Fire Emblem Heroes
The Nintendo mobile games are doing well, but there's a clear standout among them.
The Nintendo mobile games are doing well, but there's a clear standout among them.
Mario Kart on mobile has seen "remarkable results" for Nintendo, bringing in serious money.
Nintendo has reportedly asked its mobile partners to adjust their games so players don't spend too much money on in-app purchases.
Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Super Mario and Donkey Kong, doesn't want free-to-play to become the video game norm.
The gaming giant failed to develop mobile games fast enough and is now trying to catch up, report says.
Nintendo's first mobile title took 2017 by storm, earning the top spot in both the top free iPhone and iPad games iOS charts.
The game has reached new heights but still hasn't made the kind of money Nintendo was hoping for.
New levels and another playable character are on the way to Super Mario Run, which will be on sale for 50% off from September 29-October 12.
The troubles of Xbox One X running native 4K are detailed in a new report, and Assassin’s Creed gets a PlayStation 1-style makeover!
Nintendo acknowledges that it is still "a newcomer" in the smartphone market.
Nintendo is reportedly bringing The Legend of Zelda to smartphones, and Sega has plans to revive some of its old IPs!
This is up from 78 million just a few months ago.
Nintendo's president says the game's revenue "did not meet our expectations," but insists pay-to-play mobile games are here to stay.
Nintendo's first-ever mobile Mario game is out now alongside a big update on iOS.
Nintendo of America have revealed when Super Mario Run will be available on Android. Plus we give you some bonus Mario trivia!
Nintendo announces the Android release date for its popular auto-runner.
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