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The Wii U GamePad includes a near-field communication function, but you wouldn't know it if you didn't, say, read obsessively about game consoles on the Internet. At the moment, no Wii U game uses it for anything, not even Skylanders, which ships with its own NFC reader.


Speaking to investors, CEO Satoru Iwata discussed potential plans for the tech, none of which have been finalized. Nintendo's ideas for NFC uses split in two directions: Skylanders-style toys and credit card reading.

"For example, we can create cards and figurines with NFC and design our video games to work in conjunction with them," Iwata said of the first possibility. "Also, an increasing number of arcade games are utilizing IC cards which can read and write data in order to record users' scores and it is possible for Wii U games to connect with them." Nintendo is working with "several" developers on ideas like this, "and, by the end of this year, we will probably be able to show you some output, tell you about some more concrete examples of the possibilities or even let you try out some tangible examples."

 The other potential use of NFC, as discussed by Nintendo before, is for payment cards. "Technically, it is possible to settle an account by waving an e-money card over the Wii U GamePad," Iwata said. "We are conducting research into this right now as one of this technology's future possibilities." While NFC payments are more prevalent in Japan than elsewhere, there are lots of credit cards in America that can be used by tapping on the card reader. Setting your card down on the GamePad would certainly be more convenient than entering a number. Link



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Said it before and will say it again -- The Wonderful 101 NFC toys. There would be at least 100 characters they could make toys out of (and that's just the heroes). Maybe see if it can become the next Skylanders.

Soundwave said:

Said it before and will say it again -- The Wonderful 101 NFC toys. There would be at least 100 characters they could make toys out of (and that's just the heroes). Maybe see if it can become the next Skylanders.

I don't see this happening. 

I actually hate the idea of all these NFC Figures.



So you paid money to include a feature in your console that even you, three months after release, are still not completely certain how you'll use them? O_o

Eh, I guess there have been worse decisions made in mankind's history.



NintendoPie said:
Soundwave said:

Said it before and will say it again -- The Wonderful 101 NFC toys. There would be at least 100 characters they could make toys out of (and that's just the heroes). Maybe see if it can become the next Skylanders.

I don't see this happening. 

I actually hate the idea of all these NFC Figures.


Kids like it, so let them have it.



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Soundwave said:



Kids like it, so let them have it.

Kids like it. And it seems to bring in money, but that doesn't mean I can't dislike it!



A pokemon game would be good with NFC but with cards



 

I think reggie said a while ago they had received a lot of messages from fans to either him or Nintendo asking for a pokemon game using the NFC tech



 

It'll be used already next month when Rayman Legends comes out.

Just Nintendo themselves is still looking for a good fit with the games they're doing.

It's not exactly like other console developers haven't included features they were unsure how to best utilize before.



Pokemon surely is a no brainer!!!!