Nintendo’ Shigeru Miyamoto has said the firm is looking into various ways in which it can integrate Wii U and 3DS, such as the ability for others to enjoy watching you play Nintendogs on your handheld via the TV screen.
Speaking in an interview with 1UP, Miyamoto said Nintendo is still mulling over ways connectivity would work between the devices, but in the end, the most important thing is creating interesting experiences – not just for the sake of interweaving gaming devices.
“As far as the idea of connectivity, there are a number of different examples that we could think of,” he said. “For example, if you think about Nintendogs as a game that you play on Nintendo 3DS, and having that similar two-screen structure, it would be very easy to create a Nintendogs that perhaps would allow you to take your Nintendogs data for the dog that you have on your Nintendo 3DS and bring that into the living room on a larger screen where the entire family could enjoy seeing you play with your dog on the bigger screen.
“On stage, I talked a little bit more about how some of the uses of [the GamePad] screen, independent of the television, can allow for some of those unique experiences that cross between these two screens, rather than talking specifically about connectivity.
“But of course, given the long experience that we have trying out different things in that connectivity space, we’ll certainly build on that as we continue to think about what the possibilities might be. And of coruse we have, taking the example of something like the Miis, which originated on the Wii hardware, and have now migrated over towards the 3DS hardware, and as you can see they’re also taking a prominent role in the Wii U hardware.
“What this does is it creates a sort of unique dynamic, where on the Nintendo 3DS, you have the StreetPass data that you get by walking past people in real life and connecting with them, and on the Wii U, you have a similar type of connection with people, but it happens over the internet.
“So I think that can also create some interesting dynamics in terms of what we can do with that type of experience.”
Miyamoto’s comments may not have cooled any burning questions you have of how 3DS and Wii U will tie together, suffice it to say, Nintendo is considering all the options.
Comments
Post a Comment