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 ...
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 ...
It has barely been over two years since Nintendo formally jumped into the mobile gaming market, not with a game but with what is practically a social chat app. Miitomo was, in a way, Tomodachi Life ...
For years, fans and analysts had anticipated Nintendo's move to smartphone gaming-- expecting to see ports of popular Mario titles, or a portable version of the Wii and Wii U's virtual console games.
Nintendo announced today that it’s shuttering Miitomo, its first foray into mobile that launched in March 2016. More of a social app than a game, Miitomo allows users to create a digital avatar in ...
Miitomo, the first smartphone game from Nintendo, launched on March 17 in Japan and is enjoying success in the island nation. Now, it's been revealed that the app has reached 1 million downloads in ...
Almost two years after its release, Nintendo is shuttering its peculiar social network app — Miitomo. This chatting and mini-game centric platform garnered quite the sizable user-base, clocking in at ...
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 ...
Shortly after launching in the west, Nintendo’s first mobile app, Miitomo, has hit over 3,000,000 users. #Miitomo has reached 3 million users worldwide! Thanks for ...
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