Yesterday, Nintendo officially announced a partnership with Japanese publisher of mobile games DeNA, during which the two companies will develop new games for smartphones and tablets in the universe Nintendo.
It is known that the game will be developed and optimized for mobile devices and will not port existing projects with Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. It is now known that at the time of communication with the press Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata said that they plan to release their first game for mobile devices later this year.
"As for the individual game titles, and the time of their launch, we will make the announcement when each of these games will be ready. First of all, we believe that there is no point in cooperation if we can not release, at least one thing during the year. In addition, the role of each of the companies will vary depending on the game being developed, "- said Satoru Iwata.
In addition, the company announced the development of cross-platform gaming service for smartphones, tablets, PCs and all devices Nintendo, which will be launched this fall. Nintendo also said that is already working on a new game system, codenamed "NX".
It is worth noting that this event did not go unnoticed by the famous personalities gaming industry. Former game designer of Epic Games Cliff Bleszinski, responsible for developing a series of games Unreal Tournament and Gears of War, wrote several messages on Twitter, which ridicules Nintendo.
- Welcome in 2012, Nintendo.
- Finally I can pay for Mario to jump higher.

Nintendo released its first mobile game this year
Okay, enough troll Nintendo.

Nintendo released its first mobile game this year
Note that Cliff Bleszinski himself now engaged in the development of shareware online shooter BlueStreak for personal computers.
It is known that the game will be developed and optimized for mobile devices and will not port existing projects with Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. It is now known that at the time of communication with the press Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata said that they plan to release their first game for mobile devices later this year.
"As for the individual game titles, and the time of their launch, we will make the announcement when each of these games will be ready. First of all, we believe that there is no point in cooperation if we can not release, at least one thing during the year. In addition, the role of each of the companies will vary depending on the game being developed, "- said Satoru Iwata.
In addition, the company announced the development of cross-platform gaming service for smartphones, tablets, PCs and all devices Nintendo, which will be launched this fall. Nintendo also said that is already working on a new game system, codenamed "NX".
It is worth noting that this event did not go unnoticed by the famous personalities gaming industry. Former game designer of Epic Games Cliff Bleszinski, responsible for developing a series of games Unreal Tournament and Gears of War, wrote several messages on Twitter, which ridicules Nintendo.
- Welcome in 2012, Nintendo.
- Finally I can pay for Mario to jump higher.

Nintendo released its first mobile game this year
Okay, enough troll Nintendo.

Nintendo released its first mobile game this year
Note that Cliff Bleszinski himself now engaged in the development of shareware online shooter BlueStreak for personal computers.