Friday, December 9, 2016

Super Mario Run for the Apple TV “is not out of the question” – 99mac

Nintendo’s US boss Reggie Fils-Aime says that the IOS game Super Mario Run is not going to show up on the upcoming console Nintendo Switch, but a version for the Apple TV can not be excluded.

The december 15 release of the #the Nintendo game Super Mario Run for the IOS platform, something which is marketed widely by both Nintendo and Apple. The game was highlighted, for example, during Apple’s Iphone event in september. The launch is unusual as it is very rare that Nintendo releases games to other platforms than their own, and in particular Super Mario game, which is one of its most prestigious.

Nintendo’s US boss Reggie Fils-Aime has lately been a guest in the talk show-host Jimmy Fallon, where he made advertising for the game, and now he has also been interviewed by CNET. Where says he to Super Mario Run is not going to show up for Nintendo’s upcoming console Switch. Fils-Aime says:

– the Development of Super Mario Run is different than the one for the Nintendo Switch. With the Switch, we have many different control methods, and several ways to interact with the game. This is controlled all through the tryckskärmen. So it is a different type of challenge to uteckla. But, in essence, trying our developers to create content that you can’t get anywhere else, that you can’t experience anywhere else.

With the statement that light appears to be the Super Mario Run undeniably, as a game completely designed for tryckskärmen of a tablet computer or smart mobile phone. Reggie File-Aime would not, however, exclude the possibility that the game can come to show up at the related Apple TV. He says, however, that there are no such plans at the moment but that “we’ll see what happens after 15 december.

Nintendo’s own console, the Switch will be released in march next year. Nintendo themselves have not officially confirmed that a new Super Mario game coming to the platform, but in a trailer for the console is one such that looks to be a sequel to the Mario games in 3D that were previously released, such as Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario 3D World.

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