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Miitomo is Nintendo's first mobile app, a mix of game and social network.
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April 13, 2016August 1, 2016

Mobile Game or Social Platform? Dissecting Miitomo, Nintendo’s First Mobile App

Posted By: Eric Seal Issue 9 : For the Lulz

…the past nine years, a Mii is basically a Nintendo-branded online avatar. Just like Nintendo’s other social endeavors, such as the Mii Plaza for the 3DS, you can choose different…

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Issue 14 : For the Fans 
September 5, 2016September 5, 2016

Cashing in the Community

Posted By: Eric Carr

…used was that these people were using Nintendo assets and creating ad revenue, which from a certain perspective is absolutely true. But Nintendo wasn’t done and introduced a nonsensical profit…

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Screenshot of the mayhem of Super Mario Maker: the classic World 1-1 is presented with a giant Goomba trailed by three smaller Goombas; Spinies line the first appearance of Question blocks; a Boo cowers beneath a fire-breathing Bowser.
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January 6, 2016January 6, 2016

NitWitty Review: Super Mario Maker

Posted By: Eric Seal

…the gameplay challenges that Nintendo crafts for us. Super Mario Maker manages to combine the feel-good nostalgia of our youth with the modern way to play games. Nintendo gives you…

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September 7, 2015March 8, 2016

Doki Doki Do Over : When Sequels Go For Broke

Posted By: Eric Carr Issue 2 : The Sequel

…as well go for broke. In 1985, Nintendo released the delightful Super Mario Bros for the Nintendo Entertainment System. At the time it was easily one of the best things…

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July 28, 2015February 18, 2016

Press Start : How World 1-1 Taught Us Everything

Posted By: Eric Carr Issue 1 : Beginnings

…probably the first video game we ever played. It’s possible that there were others, but since the Nintendo Entertainment System (the NES as the cool kids call it) came with…

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Gameplay from the archer arena indie game, Towerfall. Four archers duel in a symmetrical cave, with torches adding light throughout.
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November 4, 2015March 8, 2016

Locally Grown: Exploring the Indie Rise of Local Multiplayer Games

Posted By: Eric Seal Issue 4 : Better with Friends, multiplayer games

…these developers, igniting their desire to make games of their own. No source is more likely to have fueled that inspiration than Nintendo. The NES, SNES, and N64 are all…

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September 26, 2015March 8, 2016

The Static Sequel: Less Innovation and More Fun Please

Posted By: Jordan Feil Issue 2 : The Sequel

…intents and purposes, dead. Mario Party was about competition and mini-games. It was about crushing your closest friends and claiming the title of button mashing champion. Whether Nintendo realized it…

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January 9, 2016April 28, 2016

Lock, Stock, and Draw: Speed Running

Posted By: Jordan Feil Issue 6 : Looking Back

…more recent PS2 and GameCube, to the more distant Super Nintendo and NES, every system is resurrected and played at one point or another. We play for a few days…

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Pokemon Go blends the fictional and the physical with augmented reality, GPS location tracking, and, yes, those little monsters called Pokemon.
Issue 12 : To Boldy Go 
July 30, 2016July 30, 2016

That Thing Called Pokémon Go

Posted By: Eric Seal

…that could make the far-reaching, granny-grabbing sales of the Nintendo Wii blush. Kids play Pokémon Go. College students play Pokémon Go. Old ladies waiting in line at the supermarket play…

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