Nintendo 3DS Coins: Universal Currency to Unlock Game Content, Earned Through Pedometer
If the 3DS Coins are a real thing, they’re both really neat in theory, yet very dangerous in practice: If they’re meant to unlock game content, that means a portion of a game’s content will be locked on the cartridge to begin with, basically taking the reason for the argument against day one downloadable content (If DLC was available on day one, why didn’t you just put it on the disc in the first place? Oh, because you want me to spend more money.) and making it more pronounced, in that the content will actually already be on the game cartridge. Of course, this won’t be such a problem if we never have to pay for Game Coins, although people might get tired of walking everywhere (or shaking their 3DS while they watch TV) to experience the entirety of their game.
A universal coin system, on the other hand, would have a lot of promise, allowing players to earn coins from one game and spend them in another, although we could potentially see certain games having content that costs more coins than the game itself actually offers.
Assuming the Game Coins really do make it into the final product, I hope Nintendo has the foresight to make the portable sturdy enough to withstand hours of shaking.
(NeoGAF via Piki Geek; title pic via Nintendo 3DS Blog)
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