Nintendo DS at a MLB Game
- 09.12.09
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No need to wait for the guy to come around open bottles of beer sweat and rubber hot dogs. This service is only tested in Seattle, which houses both the Mariners and Nintendo. It also helps that browsers are owned by the founder of Nintendo, so a direct line to the research and development is only one command across Lake Washington.
In addition to ordering food and drink you can also watch the television coverage of The Game site and see the balls and strikes as a video game. The aptly named Nintendo Fan Network gives you all the feel of The Game. Of course, it’s really at stake, one might question the value of sitting there watching the screen when all you have to do is watch and see real life. But for the hi-tech gadget techno geek in us is a tremendous addition to the gaming experience. And since the first year was $ 5 per game and the fans, obviously tired of paying for an experience beyond the purchase price of overpriced food and drinks they brought down the price of a respectable space.
However, for the geek fan of baseball together is really nothing like it. Interested in statistics terrain? You can access your DS. This may seem a small thing and maybe even a little Über geek, but it is a fantastic resource. Internet is a delay while watching a game on the DS, but honestly, watching The Game is not even part of the valuable. And all the other features offered by Nintendo for the DS.
Over time, they should be able to expand Nintendo DS fields of the ball to the other with more services. For now the service is fun and interesting for a while, but soon takes a supporting role in The Game itself, which should be expected. However, it would be great Hi tech gadget could be used more functional and practical, that could actually improve the User Experience. Knowing Nintendo, it will go to the Wii and will be able to participate effectively in The Game!
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