Nintendo to Release at least 5 Mobile Games by March 2017: Developer partners with DeNA; Includes Mario, Legend of Zelda, Pokemon?

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Announcements about Nintendo releasing at least 5 mobile games by March 2017 are putting fans at the edge of their seats, making suggestions and asking that their favorites be included in the roster. This news is based on the recent financial results of the said company.

The end of the fiscal year in March 2015 brings a lot of plans for Nintendo on how they would push through with the coming years. Satoru Iwata, the company's president, will be venturing on mobile games as he partners with DeNA.

According to MacRumors, the first game in the roster will be released when this calendar year concludes. The succeeding fiscal year ending, on March 2017, will be the mark when a total of five games have already been provided.

A lot of people might think that this is a very low number and it would not keep them excited for long. However, as Nintendo has been doing with their Wii U and 3DS games, they are doing this in their mobile gaming venture to make sure all their products are polished and to the satisfaction of the customers.

According to TechTimes, the CEO claims that: "When we aim to make each title a hit, and because we want to thoroughly operate every one of them for a significant amount of time after their releases, this is not a small number at all and should demonstrate our serious commitment to the smart device business.

Another thing that Nintendo and DeNA are working together on would be a loyalty program, based on SiliconEra. This will involve the use of a Nintendo ID to be used on various devices which will allow users to access certain services based on previous gameplay records and purchases.

Stay tuned for more updates on the topic of Nintendo to release at least 5 mobile games by March 2017. For one thing, the actual roster is still something that needs to be unveiled. With the many reputable games from the company, which could be included - Pokemon, Legend of Zelda, Mario, Donkey Kong?

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