Nintendo completes interesting acquisition; Mobiclip

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Interesting bit of news here: Mobiclip, the middleware development company whose clients include such high profile businesses such as Al Jazeera (which uses the technology to stream to mobile phones), has formally been acquired by Nintendo.

The company has announced as much through its website. The acquisition itself isn’t necessarily a surprise, since the company has worked with Nintendo with its handheld consoles since the Game Boy Advance, but the possible applications of this new R & D acquisition by Nintendo is interesting.

New video streaming applications through your 3DS, anyone?

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  • This is interesting. It could also have something to do with the WiiU and the streaming capabilities of the tablet controller.

  • This is interesting. It could also have something to do with the WiiU and the streaming capabilities of the tablet controller.

  • Nintendo said they were after more support to help build up experience in areas they are not familiar with (most support functions basically) and this looks like a good acquisition for them both.

  • Nintendo said they were after more support to help build up experience in areas they are not familiar with (most support functions basically) and this looks like a good acquisition for them both.

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