Early adopters of the 3DS have waited patiently since purchasing their new toy, for the legendary "May Update" (and rescheduled) "June Update." For those out of the loop, this update will add features that should have been available at launch. We'll get access to an Internet Browser, Netflix Support, and the new eShop. (Nintendo's answer to Apple's App Store.)
These features certainly whet my appetite, but there are certain upgrades that could knock this system out of the park.
1. Skype
Video chatting on the 3DS just makes sense. With a front facing camera, and a beautiful top display, Nintendo would be foolish to not offer Skype support.
What I would like to see:
Apple's iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4g, and iPad 2 all offer the same camera set-up that the Nintendo 3DS does. (Camera on the front, and camera on the back.) They also give the user the ability to switch between the cameras during chatting. What sets the 3DS apart, is that it offers full 3D support for that back camera. Not only could we have 2D support for "face to face" chatting, but also 3D support, when switching to the latter. All the Skype controls could be displayed on the bottom screen as well, allowing for an easy user experience.
How Nintendo could "F#$%" it up:
They develop and implement their OWN video chat service. "Pictochat" anyone?
2. Netlix 3D Streaming
Nintendo has already teased that a future update will allow for 3D video playback AND Netflix support, so why not combine the two?
What I would like to see:
Now I understand this suggestion really belongs to Netflix, so listen up! Why do people go into business? (To make money!) How does Netflix make money? (Subscribers!)
So let's recap... More subscribers = More money.
If Netflix offered a cheap and easy way to enjoy stereoscopic films streamed straight to the 3DS, it's pretty much a shoe-in that any 3DS owner would, in turn, become a faithful subscriber. Not only would this 3D streaming service do wonders for Netflix, it would insure that lots of 3DS systems fly off the shelves.
3. Virtual Console / eShop Integration
The yet-to-be-released Nintendo eShop has been touted as an easy way to download all of your old favorite handheld titles, (much like the Wii's Virtual Console.) So how could Nintendo do us one better?
What I would like to see:
The 3DS has roughy the horsepower of the Nintendo Gamecube. So it's not like it couldn't handle an old console title thrown at it. Not only should the eShop offer old console games, but it should be integrated with the Wii's Virtual Console, so you can download titles to your 3DS that you've already bought for your Wii.
How Nintendo could "F#$%" it up:
They could offer classic console games, but leave out the Virtual Console integration: Making you pay for your favorites ALL OVER AGAIN.
4. 3D Upscaling for DS Titles
One of the best things about the 3DS is it's ability to play normal DS games. When you buy the console, you already have a huge library of games that are fully playable. But what if those titles could make the leap into 3D by a simple update?
What I would like to see:
We've seen it a million times: Consoles updating themselves to adhere to a specific title. This is most definitely a pipe dream, but if this was technologically possible, imagine the possibilities. You could take all of your favorite titles and make them suddenly relevant again. I wouldn't even mind shelling out a few bucks for each update. We've already been promised downloadable 3D-remakes of older titles in the eShop, but the ability to upscale titles you already own would be a great way for Nintendo to blow everyone's mind.
5. 3D Video Recording
Out of all my suggestions, this one seems the most likely. Nintendo CEO, Satoru Iwata, has already stated that Nintendo's goal is to offer this feature in a future update.
What I would like to see:
Since purchasing my 3DS, I'm still surprised at how often I use the 3D camera. When it was first announced, I thought it was going to be a piece of sleeper software I never used. *AHEM* Nintendo 3DS Sound *AHEM*
But, I've found myself using it quite a bit. Nintendo could step up this experience by giving owners the ability to record videos in 3D. Nintendo should also take a few pointers from Apple on this front. Apple has already proven with their line of iOS devices, that simple editing features can be easy and intuitive on the fly. Why not do the same?
Conclusion:
Nintendo’s launch of the 3DS has been quite disappointing. It’s very likely that new software and the upcoming holiday season will help get consoles off the shelf, but what Nintendo needs to do now, is to make the 3DS MORE than a game console. They need to offer one of a kind experiences that are unique to the 3DS and not be afraid to rely on other companies. (Netflix, Skype, etc.)
What features should be added to the Nintendo 3DS? Sound off in the comments section below!!