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Something most of us never thought would happen, happens Friday 15. December 2016. Then come namely Super Mario for the Iphone and Ipad for the first time in history.
Nintendo has since its inception in 1889 always gone their own ways. This has generally meant that if you wanted to play a Nintendo game so you had to buy a Nintendo console. Whether it now is about the Super Mario, Zelda, Kirby, or one of the many other franchisene which the japanese company owns, so these have been inextricably linked to nintendo’s own hardware.
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Break a hundreårig tradition
This hardcore philosophy comes to an end next week. Then launches namely the Nintendo for the first time in history a game for a platform that they themselves do not own. The game in question is “Super Mario Run”, a mix of the classic 2D platformer games from Nintendo and they såkallte “endless runner” games that have populated the App Store since its inception.
“Super Mario Run” will be free to download and play the first levels, but if you want to play the whole game so you need to pay. And it does not give Nintendo at the doors. If you want to “unlock” the whole game so you need to out with 109 million.
Impresses reviewers
But this is maybe worth it. For according to the first tests and forhåndsomtalene so impresses “Super Mario Run” wide.
“Super Mario Run is just as fun as we had hoped for,” writes teknologinettstedet Engadget today. Engadget writes further that the game offers a far deeper experience than what they had expected.
Also a european Eurogamer has tried the game and say, very pleased with nintendo’s first attempt at the mobile market.
“It feels as if the company ( Nintendo) is launching its biggest star on the mobile market with as complete a package as possible”, write Eurogamer.
“It takes some time to get used to the controls, but this best-of-both-worlds -the experience has a lot to rejoice over.
“Super Mario Run” launches globally on Apple’s App Store on Friday 15. December. Android owners will have to wait until next year.


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