Nintendo has announced a new free mobile app coming in iOS, Android and switch. It’s called Hello, Mario! And later this month revealed with a new collection of Mario Tamadar products for children and children launched in Japan.
All Nintendo’s mobile apps are still free to download, but while some have offered app purchases and others, such as Nintendo Music, an active Nintendo Switch requires online subscription, Hello, Mario! Basic is basic. Remind Super Mario 64 ‘The S -title screen that showed N64 capabilities with Mario’s head, Hello, Mario’s Interactive 3D version! Mario’s face gives children poke, tug and flying around the screen, while the character reacts in different ways.
This app may not be so appealing for adults, but there are some things in Nintendo’s new Myio Collection that may have difficulty resisting parents. It also includes plush toys, toddler safe dinner, tooth toys, clothing, and even an interactive board book that includes Mario’s face.
The highlight is a pair of wooden building block sets. Mario, a mushroom, and a questionable block is a 9,980 (~ 20) 3 piece set. A large, 19,980 (~ 135) set of 30 pieces include luggage, peaches, and Yoshi, as well as elements of a warp pipe and other building. Character blocks also contain amibo functionality, and each character can be used with a standard amova figure for a switch.
My Mario Collection will be available in Japanese stores in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, starting August 26, while Hello, Mario! The app will be available for download the same day. Nintendo has not confirmed whether the English version of the app will be released, but some of my Mario products will be available more widely next year. Video Games Chronicle.


