Now they’re releasing after Super Mario Run in December
I think I playedMiitomofor precisely one day.Pokemon Gohad me obsessed for weeks, but then burned out fast. How willSuper Mario Runfare? Better, I think. You can play it while eating a hamburger!
But as far as Nintendo’s mobile plans are concerned, it’s the next two titles — new adaptations ofFire EmblemandAnimal Crossingfor iOS and Android — that I’m most interested in. Assuming they have some meat on their bones (more a concern for the latter than the former), I’d love to play ’em on the go.

Nintendo previously spoke about a fall 2016 release window forAnimal CrossingandFire Emblemon mobile devices, but at sounds as if they’re slipping back. As the company confirmed today, “After the launch ofSuper Mario Runin December, Nintendo plans to deliver its previously announced mobile device titles in theAnimal CrossingandFire Emblemseries before the end of March, 2017.”








