Nintendo is making mobile games now.
How will their most famous IP transfer over to mobile devices?
Here are 10 Nintendo franchises wed like to see on our iPads in the near future.
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So where does that leaveZelda?
Well, one possibility could be something likeLinks Crossbow Training.
Perhaps something like the popular iOS seriesInfinity Bladereskinned as an adventure in Hyrule would work.
Nintendo could then use an existing series established control scheme so thatZeldawouldnt feel that foreign on a touch rig.
Most smart devices already have all of the same motion sensors the Wii remote used.
Tap the screen on the bottom to jump, or up higher to fire at your enemies.
Nintendo already has experience adaptingMetroidfor a touch screen thanks to the 2006 release ofMetroid Prime Hunterson the Nintendo DS.
Its not a Nintendo IP, but the game has always been identified with Nintendo.
Activision is no longer using the license, so it really is free game.
This game was never known for its spot on controls.
Specific maneuvers could be accomplished by swiping in a specific pattern.
Just make a quick circle on the screen to do a barrel roll!
Absolutely zero precision is needed with the controls when all youre doing is just walking around town.
This franchise would also be a great fit if Nintendo is looking to explore the free-to-play model.
The games shops contain a wide assortment of different items that can be used to decorate your in-game house.
BothRainbow CurseandCanvas Cursemade great use of their respective systems touch screens.
Just tap the screen where you want Toad to go next.