Super Mario Run,tThe first mobile game starring the most iconic character of Nintendo is set to launch on December 15 on all Apple Devices. There will be a free trial of the game where users can play limited levels and try some free elements and a $9.99 paid version is needed to have full access.
Super Mario Run is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices with iOS 8.0 and later operating systems. It will be available in 151 countries and regions of course including the United States. The game will be available in English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Russian and Traditional Chinese, according to Wired.
Nintendo announced Super Mario Run as a temporary exclusive for iOS. And although the game was revealed during an Apple event and it reaches its platform for the first time, the game will also be available on the rival platform at some point in the future.
Super Mario Run is the first game of Super Mario Bros developed specifically for mobile devices, according to The Verge. In the game, Mario runs forward automatically and depends on the player touches will give on the screen to jump over obstacles, dodge enemies and reach the flag to complete levels. Super Mario Run has several advantages. For example, it has only one button used to jump Mario, so only one hand is concerned to control the Smartphone, which makes it handle more easily.
If you want to be notified when Super Mario Run reaches the App Store, Nintendo opened a notification service where one can register to be notified when the game becomes available.
#SuperMarioRun jumps and runs on iPhone & iPad Dec 15th for $9.99! Sign up to be notified when the app launches: https://t.co/TycpuPI3jN pic.twitter.com/W6ukNFZI3A
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 15, 2016
It is worth remembering that Nintendo has delayed the arrival of Super Mario Run. Its decision to postponed until December is because of their "Miitomo" launched, an application halfway between the social network and messaging starring mini virtual avatars.
In summer, it expanded its portfolio of applications with 'Pokémon Go' a product invited to go out to "hunt" the famous creatures of Pokémon like Pikachu and it has become a global phenomenon and sent shares of theJapan's technological reach to double. Now it's Super Mario's, one of the major brands of the video game company, turn.
If its any indication that the Super Mario Run game will be a success, shares of the company rose Nintendo today up 5.45 percent on the Tokyo Stock Exchange after announcing the Super Mario Run.
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