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now that E3 has past soon attention will focus on Nintendo's first mobile offering. many think this will be Nintendos savour bringing the company untold riches. But the question is what sort of game should nintendo release or what game would you want them to release? I would love Nintendo to go all out and release two games. They need some sort of casul social game that is addictive as crack and getts all those moms buying jewels to get to the next level. but i would also love a core Nintendo franchise that shows all mobile game makers how a proper mobile game is done. With the DS Nintendo showed it possible to make a zelda game with touch controls, phontom hour glass 2 any one? What do you guys think?



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Whatever it is, once it releases and is a success, Nintendo stock will rise.



 
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Doubt it would be Phantom Hourglass 2, but I'm just hoping the pricing for it is good (whether that is microtransactions or pay all at once)



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I don't think you'll ever get a game like Phantom Hourglass. They want to make games will longevity. Once you finish a game like Phantom Hourglass, you never touch it again. Nintendo doesn't want that.

Seriously, temper your expectations. The games will be more akin to Words With Friends or the very many Facebook games that used to run rampant. Simple, social games that will be massive fads and have people playing passively for years. They'll check these games much in the same way they check Facebook or Twitter.



"Untold riches"? I think you guys vastly overestimate Nintendo in the mobile space. Besides I don't think they plan to gouge consumers for money as the top mobile developers. As the main reason for them going into mobile is to draw customers to their dedicated hardware devices. So I'm guessing they're going to try and get that DeNA account system up first so the mobile games can link back to and interact with their other devices and games and maybe even amiibo.



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Animal Crossing skipped the WiiU because it's the one going mobile, fresh take on social games.

http://www.usgamer.net/articles/animal-crossing-succeeds-where-social-games-fail



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Animal Crossing skipped the WiiU because it's the one going mobile, fresh take on social games.

http://www.usgamer.net/articles/animal-crossing-succeeds-where-social-games-fail


Yes please :) may be house arrest is a testing ground for what's coming on mobile 



spemanig said:
I don't think you'll ever get a game like Phantom Hourglass. They want to make games will longevity. Once you finish a game like Phantom Hourglass, you never touch it again. Nintendo doesn't want that.

Seriously, temper your expectations. The games will be more akin to Words With Friends or the very many Facebook games that used to run rampant. Simple, social games that will be massive fads and have people playing passively for years. They'll check these games much in the same way they check Facebook or Twitter.


Ye i know they will be releasing social games, and i think the touch generation games would translate very well. Having said that there is a lost generation of so called hard core gamers that do not play Nintendo games but they all mostly dip in on mobile gaming. This audience are would love to play top tear Nintendo games on there tablets and phones. 



bluetoad said:

Ye i know they will be releasing social games, and i think the touch generation games would translate very well. Having said that there is a lost generation of so called hard core gamers that do not play Nintendo games but they all mostly dip in on mobile gaming. This audience are would love to play top tear Nintendo games on there tablets and phones. 


What? No they wouldn't. And no they don't.

I definitely there is a place for deeper play experiences on mobile, but I don't think the audience that will play then are any sort of "core" gamer. Not the ones that "do not play nintendo games."

I think you'll see a Heartstone-like return to the Pokemon TCG game, for example. One that is actually an RPG like the GB one, unlike the current ipad one.



Mii World.. A larger expanded Mii plaza... It will be so succesfull its gonna overshadow other Nintendo's mobile games



 

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