Nintendo is making a pitch to turn its portable DS Lite into a baseball staple, bringing interactive technology to fans through a pilot program being tested this season at the Mariners’ Safeco Field.
The innovative program is called the Nintendo Fan Network. For a fee, the network uploads a program onto the user’s DS Lite and allows fans to order food and drinks, watch the live television feed of the game, access stats and scores and play trivia, all from the comfort of their seat - whether it’s a premium seat behind home plate or in the top row of the stadium.
“It’s been a work in progress. Once we created the technology of the DS, we started looking at other applications to use its wireless features,” said Nintendo corporate affairs manager J.C. Smith. “The program system became so popular … so we sought other ways to make this a fun system for people to have.”
The program is still in the beginning stages, but Smith said the idea is being embraced by Major League Baseball and fans as another way to make attending a game more interactive. Nintendo declined to provide numbers on how many users are purchasing software for the program — at $5 a pop for one game or $30 for 10 games.
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Wow! Let's hope this goes ahead.
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