Could you post the link to the discussion on neogaf? I kinda doubt that's real..There could be a unified E-shop. Someone showed a picture on neogaf accessing Wii U content on the 3DS. Wasn't possible before.
Could you post the link to the discussion on neogaf? I kinda doubt that's real..There could be a unified E-shop. Someone showed a picture on neogaf accessing Wii U content on the 3DS. Wasn't possible before.
Could you post the link to the discussion on neogaf? I kinda doubt that's real..
http://regex.info/exif.cgi?imgurl=http://i.imgur.com/G70sTqA.pngThere could be a unified E-shop. Someone showed a picture on neogaf accessing Wii U content on the 3DS. Wasn't possible before.
There's also a video tho http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=628221http://regex.info/exif.cgi?imgurl=http://i.imgur.com/G70sTqA.png
ImageReady? Fake,i say.
re's the full data:
PNG
Animation no
Bit Depth 8
Color Type RGB with Alpha
Compression Deflate/Inflate
Filter Adaptive
Image Size 797 × 375
Interlace Noninterlaced
Software Adobe ImageReady
Presumably you would have to keep your account on the system to keep the games (like in Android), so that would seriously deter selling. I certainly am not going to trust some random guy I'm selling to with my account. It's like sharing netflix, you have to really trust the people you do it with.Did the Miiverse Nintendo Network ID for the WiiU tie eShop games to the account, or are they still tied to the console?
Because I don't believe it will be any different for the 3DS. I think this NNID account is just an account for the Miiverse social network (and maybe a shortcut for the Friend Code system). The eShop still keeps a separate account, which is ultimately tied to the console (because the NNID you create is tied to the console as well, as you will need a system transfer to use it on another console).
Bottomline is, I don't think Nintendo wants to do this "one account, multiple devices" approach. It's a bit prone to abuse. Anybody can just download games from their account to a new system, sell it for a pop, rinse repeat. I'm not saying everyone is like that, but chances are, almost everybody is like that. Give them an inch, they'll take a mile, especially when there's money involved (see all the gamers demanding quality from a $2 game). It's just the way people works.
Presumably you would have to keep your account on the system to keep the games (like in Android), so that would seriously deter selling. I certainly am not going to trust some random guy I'm selling to with my account. It's like sharing netflix, you have to really trust the people you do it with.
I would also imagine there would be a maximum device limit per account, similar to many other services.
Things I'm sure Nintendo have also considered, seeing as everybody else is doing it, really. That's all they need to do, look around. But they really haven't nudged an inch in that direction, so I don't see them going there any time soon.
To be honest though, they were also not showing any signs of moving to a single FC per device, or putting DLC into a On-System app. This Social Networking thing also caught me by surprise.
Nintendo is random as hell.