Miitomo fans, we have some bad news for you. Nintendo has shut down the social app just two years after its launch. Miitomo was the Japanese game giant’s first smartphone app, but despite the hype ...
That's an impressive number for an app that's been available for less than two months. During that time, Nintendo says over 20 million "Miifotos" have been saved. A Miifoto is a small, sharable images ...
Plenty of people were excited when Nintendo revealed its partnership with DeNA. For years, the company had avoided delivering any of its characters or games to Apple’s iPhone or devices running Google ...
When I got my purple GameBoy Color in 1998, the feature I was most excited about was the little black infrared port on the top right corner. Certain games, like Pokémon Gold/Silver, let you match the ...
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Nintendo's new Miitomo smartphone game is collecting more data than Facebook, making it an extremely valuable tool for the Japanese gaming giant. In this day and age consumers find data collection ...
An update to Miitomo has resulted in a bug that is causing the mobile game to crash. According to a message from Nintendo, the company is aware of the issue and a fix for it is in development. The ...
Whether or not you agree with Twitter’s current direction under Elon Musk, it’s safe to say that the social media platform is going through a rough patch. Its staff has been gutted, it’s been notably ...
Social media can be such a buzz kill sometimes. Take Microsoft's recent attempt to introduce an A.I. chatbot named Tay named to Twitter. Within 24 hours, Twitter had turned an innocent experiment into ...
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 ...
Nintendo’s first smartphone application – the social game called Miitomo, which allows avatars to interact in a virtual world – may already be in decline, according to a new report. Following its ...
Miitomo, Nintendo's first smartphone app, reached the milestone of 4 million users in the middle of April, sustaining its popularity after topping 1 million users over the app's first three days since ...