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Originally posted by the Verge (http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/17/8230477/nintendo-dena-mobile-games-announcement)

 

Nintendo is teaming up with Japanese App Makers DeNA in order to bring Nintendo IP directly to smartphones. I think this is just what Nintendo needs in order to get them back into the game. Although we all know there are ways of getting Nintendo games on our phones and tablets already, for people who are unwilling to go about emulating old Nintendo systems, this is good news. In addition to this, we won't be stuck playing all the old titles again and again. I am very excited to see what new games and characters Nintendo will bring us with this new collaboration with DeNA. 

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mario on my iphone please

 

 

thanks

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"For only 2.99 euros yo ucan buy 5 lifes!" <- what I don't want to see.

 

I'm curious as to what will happen. Sega's (Sonic's) mobile games are pretty decent

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Won't that be amazing?! Depending on the quality of the games they introduce, this might actually get me to buy a 1st gen NVidia Shield! Touchscreens are just not that good for playing games, IMO. Dedicated controllers are way better. I could see myself getting a shield because of this

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Won't that be amazing?! Depending on the quality of the games they introduce, this might actually get me to buy a 1st gen NVidia Shield! Touchscreens are just not that good for playing games, IMO. Dedicated controllers are way better. I could see myself getting a shield because of this

or connecting a PS3 controller or whatever to your phone? :D

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or connecting a PS3 controller or whatever to your phone? :D

Yeahh but then you have to deal with propping the phone up, and then figure out what to do with the cable.... I dunno. It just seems like a hassle. When I say that "this would get me to buy a shield..." What I really mean is, "I've been looking for an excuse to buy one anyway. This might do it for me"

 

Ya feel?  ^_^

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Yeahh but then you have to deal with propping the phone up, and then figure out what to do with the cable.... I dunno. It just seems like a hassle. When I say that "this would get me to buy a shield..." What I really mean is, "I've been looking for an excuse to buy one anyway. This might do it for me"

 

Ya feel?  ^_^

I understand now ;)

 

 

ps3 controller can already be connected android with sixaxis app (with the phones which support otg cable) -_-

I know. With the 'or whatever' I meant whatever controller you want.

Including Nintendo Wii remotes

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