Hmm, some pointed out Streetpass. I would indeed like, if Streetpass is also possible over Nintendo Network like Syrenne McNulty suggests.
Christopher F. Arnold:
My last thing would be to make Miiverse not interfere with gameplay so much. It takes a long time to share something on Miiverse with the 3DS. I’d like it to be as simple as hitting some sort of share, type in message/draw/attach picture, then hit send and then it goes into the back memory into a message queue to upload, allowing you to return to game versus waiting for posting.
Hey, that would be great. Not only because it is faster. I could make a Miiverse-post while I'm not in reach of the Wifi, like being on a train.
James Fletcher:
I also think some sort of family share would be great. We have kids and that means four 3DS systems in our family. Sometimes we just pass on an eShop title because I don’t want to have to buy it four times to keep the peace. As a developer, the easier it gets for people to make purchases from the shop, the better!”
Oh yes, great idea.
Luis Anton:
Knowing where the user is looking at is a full input sensor by itself, and a pretty interesting one indeed! Properly done, it could even mean the end of the need for a stylus. Look at a point on the screen, press a button. Imagine a Mii in the bottom-left corner waving at you. You look at it, it detects that you are doing so and greets you. ‘Oh, hi!’. Creatures that move when you blink or when you are not looking directly at them… Imagine the kind of puzzles a Zelda game could implement involving eye tracking… phew! It’s not science fiction with current technology!
Holy shit, weeping Angels!







