Nintendo’s Wii U hasn’t exactly been the smash hit that the company had surely hoped, and a year after the console’s debut Nintendo is reportedly exploring a future that could include mobile apps. With Angry Birds, Temple Run and other casual games dominating tablets and mobile phones, Nintendo faces increased competition in the mobile gaming space — a market the company has been in since the late 1980s, when it introduced its first Game Boy.
Nintendo Toys With Mobile-App Possibilities
Posted by: Peter Suciu December 21, 2013 05:00 AMNintendo’s Wii U hasn’t exactly been the smash hit that the company had surely hoped, and a year after the console’s debut Nintendo is reportedly exploring a future that could include mobile apps. With Angry Birds, Temple Run and other casual games dominating tablets and mobile phones, Nintendo faces increased competition in the mobile gaming space — a market the company has been in since the late 1980s, when it introduced its first Game Boy.