Nintendo denies everything: the NX won’t run on Android

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Rumors claiming Nintendo’s next console would run on Google’s OS Android seem to be unfounded. In a surprisingly quick PR maneuver, the big N have clarified that Android on Nintendo consoles is just “not going to happen”.

Nintendo are currently working on a new console of which we know nothing except its code-name, NX. As there are very few certainties about this new hardware piece (it’s a new console but “it won’t replace the Wii U nor the 3DS”), speculation is rampant, and several users had been talking about the possibility of this system running under a variation of Android OS. These rumors were so strong that Nintendo themselves, who rarely concern themselves with hearsay, came out and clarified: “There is no truth to the report saying that we are planning to adopt Android for NX,” a Nintendo spokesman said. It’s just not going to happen.

This answer comes as the response to the rumors started by Nikkei, a Japanese newspaper citing inside knowledge and claiming that the big N could be using Android on their next console. The idea was simple: by using Android, Nintendo would have access from the get-go to a huge selection of titles that are already on Google’s platform, and they would only need to add their original productions on top. Also, seeing Android’s progress on areas such as TV and wearables, it doesn’t sound like a terrible idea. Furthermore, if Nintendo were to keep their Wii U style controller with a touch screen, there is no reason for any Android app to be incompatible. The counterpart of all this, though, would be the possibility of hacks and piracy.

With this rumor done with, we’re back to where we started: we have no idea what the NX is, but we can’t wait to see it and know more. Nintendo has had a rough couple of years now, with low sales on their home console department. The Wii U has been struggling to recapture a fragment of its predecessor’s success (the Wii). And even though the 3DS is doing fine and selling well, the Japanese company is already researching alternative distribution and monetization channels, such as creating amusement parks, amiibos, or even releasing smartphone games. Some users are even speculating that the NX itself might be a wearable, sort of like the pokewalker that came with Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver.

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Nintendo everything: cellphone games & new consoles

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After a few years of red numbers, Nintendo has given up and announced they will develop smartphone games along with their usual offerings. Also, they claim to be working on a new console coming out next year.

Nintendo gives up after years of fighting the system: following 3 consecutive years of red numbers, president Satoru Iwata saw some changes had to be made. After cutting his salary in half after hearing the complaints about their current direction, they announced the purchase of Japanese giant DeNA, with whom they will work to create a series of smartphone games. According to Iwata’s declarations, these are all new experiences and games and not just ports from previous experiences, that can already be played in other consoles.

Yet that’s not all. The big N is doing something else besides joining the mobile market: they announced they are working on a new system, as of now codenamed Nintendo NX. The rumor mill claims this is a next gen console, but we will probably hear nothing more of it until this year’s E3.

These announcements have all gotten a favorable reception, so Nintendo’s stock shot up and climbed an impressive 4,46 in the stock market, a 31% increase. What a way to start the year, right? Are you looking forward to playing Zelda or Mario in your Android and iPhone?

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