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10 Games Nintendo Should Port to Mobile Next, You’re Welcome

With a port of Professor Layton confirmed for iOS platforms, we know Nintendo is willing to loosen their grip and let older titles breath new life. Here are the 10 Nintendo games we would like to see come to mobile platforms.

10 Games Nintendo Should Port to Mobile

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The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes

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While it may be nice to have some of the generation-defining Zelda titles like Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild on our phones, the 3DS spin-off Triforce Heroes may actually be the best fit for mobile. The focus on local co-op lends itself even better to mobile devices than it did to 3DS because everyone has a phone; the install base is absurdly larger. The different costumes and powers associated with them is a nice built-in loop of replayability that could keep players coming back for more, especially if you have new comrades for every dungeon run.


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