Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Wii Shop, Nintendo does mea culpa

The store digital 3DS arrive some time after the launch of its new handheld console from Nintendo Japan because the company does not want to repeat the mistakes made in the virtual stores for the Wii and DS. "The versions that we launched in the past for Wii and DS, in fact, were not satisfactory," he said in an interview with Hideki Konno Gamasutra.

"The service is browser-based but is not sufficiently accessible, and people have not visited him what we wanted. It has not worked as we hoped." The separation between the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo was a mistake that Nintendo does not intend to repeat. "For 3DS want to put all the material in a single hub.

We want to make sure we do things right. In addition, it will be a browser-based service but it will be a native application and so the preparations we are working for long." "We want people to be able to watch movies and demos and then try to buy the software without having to quit the application to launch another.

Therefore, the service will not be ready for the launch of the console." Last month, Nintendo announced that the eShop will be implemented in May through a system upgrade.

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