Tech Alert
Videogame maker Nintendo Co. disappoints investors, giving fans Miitomo, a social app, instead of Mario.
Nintendo introduced the app this week but nobody in the video game world knows what Miitomo is, but don’t worry because we got the scoop for you! Miitomo allows users to create personal avatars that interact with each other helping them to exchange information. The company says it’s a first hand look at making a game for smartphones but it looks more or less like a social networking app then anything else.
Will you be check out the new app Miitomo? For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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