Nintendo announces 'Super Mario Run,' coming first to Apple's iOS

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in iPhone edited September 2016
The biggest franchise in gaming history will make its mobile debut first on Apple's iOS platform with "Super Mario Run," a new title coming to the iPhone App Store.




"Super Mario Run" is an endless runner title with the same graphical style used for Mario for decades, and plays similar to long-term iOS titles "Canabalt" or "Jungle Run." Users tap on the screen to make Mario jump to avoid obstacles, strike objects, and clear gaps.

The longer a user taps, the higher they jump. On-screen items or tiles can reverse Mario's direction, or stop forward progress to allow for precise timing of a jump.




Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, the legendary creator of Mario and other popular franchises, took the stage at Wednesday's event to unveil the new title. He boasted of the game's simple one-handed playback.

Scores, and coins collected are tallied for users, as well as level progress.

The title also includes a new battle mode called "Toad Rally," where victory is determined by the number of coins you collect, with the "ghost" of your competition visible as you run, and by the number of Toad characters you impress.




The game won't feature in-app purchases or feature a "freemium" business model. No pricing details beyond that were announced, but the title is set to launch in December.

Nintendo also announced that new iMessage stickers featuring Mario are set to launch alongside iOS 10.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    And Nintendo stock goes up 17% ...too bad Apple is doomed! :-)

    lolliver
  • Reply 2 of 9
    evilutionevilution Posts: 1,399member
    Great but that game looks like dumbed down crap. Hopefully we'll see the back catalogue appear.
    tallest skiloldbluegmc50
  • Reply 3 of 9
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    People have been asking for Nintendo to release on iOS for many years now, so it's about time! 

    The only strange thing is that the game is a horizontal scroller, yet it plays in portrait mode on an iPhone.

    I suppose that's so that it can be played using only one hand, as was pointed out on stage.

    I hope that the iPad version plays in landscape, and not portrait.
  • Reply 4 of 9
    evilution said:
    Great but that game looks like dumbed down crap. Hopefully we'll see the back catalogue appear.
    It would play horribly. Stop asking for it to happen. 
  • Reply 5 of 9
    It would play horribly. Stop asking for it to happen. 
    Gotta disagree. Anything shy of the N64 will play fine without external support, and with a controller case you could play nearly anything up to the Wii.
    lolliveroldbluegmc50
  • Reply 6 of 9
    evilution said:
    Great but that game looks like dumbed down crap. Hopefully we'll see the back catalogue appear.
    How many times does Nintendo have to say the bs k catalog isn't coming to mobile. Give it up. This is what we'll get. Their franchises in games built for mobile and I'm confident Nintendo will deliver great experiences. 

    Also, the article is incorrect. There are in-app purchases but it's believed they are related to the third mode, "Build your own mushroom kingdom"
  • Reply 7 of 9
    It would play horribly. Stop asking for it to happen. 
    Gotta disagree. Anything shy of the N64 will play fine without external support, and with a controller case you could play nearly anything up to the Wii.
    It actually wouldn't. Certain SNES titles are difficult to emulate due to the custom chips on the carts, and it'd still be a lousy experience. Nintendo doesn't do lousy experiences, nor do they just throw ROMs into an emulator.
  • Reply 8 of 9
    sog35 said:
    This is only the beginning.

    Apple+Nintendo is just the perfect marriage
    Apple should cement the relationship to make sure they get exclusives as long as Miyamoto works there.
    tallest skil
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