It's morning. Just after sunrise, and with the cusp of dawn still permeating your eyelids, you arise from your sub-conscience with glee as your little brother awakes you with hopeful news. As anticipated, new data from Nintendo has arrived on your loyal companion, Nintendo 3DS! What could it be? You decide to find out. You open the 3DS...only to gaze at the clock and realize that you need to be on your way out the door! You CANNOT miss this 'appointment'...
...45 minutes later...
... [Unidentified Man] "Oh, heh, there you are! What took you so long? I was just about to leave..."
[You] "Man, I completely overslept. I was playing online last night and ended up dozing off in the middle of the night."
[Unidentified Man] "Oh yeah? Sounds like good times...So did you bring your 3DS?"
[You] "Of course, Jim." Why else would I be taking the scenic route just to meet you here?"
[Jim] "Right, right. So how many coins do you think you've earned so far?"
[You] "I dunno, let's find out...HOLY SHIT, 1302 coins! I think that should be enough to unlock about 12 costumes!...wait, wait, I got a message...Oh wow, it looks like I encountered about 3 people on my way over here."
[Jim] "Really?! Awesome! Let's check their stats."
[You] "We can check them later. Right now I want to see what Nintendo sent me."
[Jim] "Oh, so, you haven't checked yet?"
[You] "Nope, let's see...OMFG!!! Are they serious?!! 3D Video recording!!!!! Like, right now, I can record 3D videos!!"
[Jim] "I know!! This is insane. Let's try it out now..."
The above is a glimpse of the impact that the innovative Streetpass and Spotpass features can have; how blurring the lines between real and virtual universes can positively affect both realms, and how Nintendo is increasingly making entertainment an integral part of our everyday lives. It's almost unthinkable that a game company can be so avant-garde with respect to entertainment products, but that evidence is undeniable.
What I find most interesting about features like Streetpass is that it solves many problems at once. Something called a 'good idea' according to the philosophy of Miyamoto. It encourages people to be more active, it increasing the chances of estranged users sharing information with each other, and most importantly, it keeps gamers in an 'active' gaming state.
Many gamers experience 'lulls', burn-outs, etc. through-out their gaming life. When you have something like Streetpass, it could reinvigorate your interest in a game that you may have previously tired of. Ultimately, it's giant step towards Nintendo's goal of making everyone an 'active' gamer and I think they're that much closer towards achieving that goal, thanks to the Nintendo 3DS. URL to share this content (right click and copy link) |