20-year-old Katie loves tutorial porn. The university student, who is using her first name only for privacy reasons, tells Mashable that it helped her to understand sex during a time where it ...
Seeing how Nintendo’s Miitomo represents the company’s first entry in the mobile application market, people are likely interested in how the app is performing. Well, it’s been almost two weeks since ...
Nintendo has officially shut down Miitomo today. The company announced its plans to close its first smartphone app earlier this year. While Nintendo hasn't given a specific reason for the shutdown, it ...
Lets take a trip back to 2006 when the Nintendo Wii first launched here in the states and think about how exciting and enjoyable it was to make a Mii character that looks just like your grandmother or ...
After being available for a little less than two years, Nintendo’s Miitomo game, its first to come to iOS, will officially shutdown on May 9th, 2018. Nintendo made the announcement in a statement, ...
Nintendo's first mobile game, the Mii-based social networking app Miitomo, is coming to an end. Nintendo announced it will discontinue services for the title on May 9, a little over two years after it ...
Nintendo’s Miitomo app generated only $3 million to date, about half of which is attributed to in-app purchases on Android, mobile market insights firm Apptopia estimates. The gamified social network ...
Miitomo, Nintendo's first crack at mobile apps that was ushered in with massive hype, is shutting down in May after just over two years since it was launched. Miitomo raced to 10 million unique users ...
Nintendo had a great year in 2017 on top of the success of its Switch console, but rewind just a year or two and the company wasn’t in a very good place. To supplement its struggling console business, ...
Nintendo launched its first iOS mobile game, Miitomo, in March 2016, and this week the company has confirmed it will officially end support for the game on May 9, 2018 (via The Verge). In the lead-up ...
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 ...
Nintendo has announced that it will be stopping support for Miitomo starting today and leading to eventual close of the app in May. Miitomo was a big deal when it came out. While the 'game' part of it ...