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Animal Crossing 3DS May Use DLC, But Won't Sell Random Items
« on: April 26, 2012, 11:27:27 PM »

UPDATE: Iwata dismisses possibility of "gatcha-type" sales of mystery items.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/29988

Nintendo is not and will not be in the business of selling mystery "gatcha-type" items as DLC according to CEO Satoru Iwata. As an example, Iwata said that Nintendo would "continue to make efforts to avoid such misunderstandings as, 'the next 'Animal Crossing' might be a game which relies upon add-on content sales.'"

Iwata's comments were made at recent Nintendo's end-of-the-fiscal-year investor meeting in Japan. The CEO was talking about the videogame company's plans to take advantage of DLC and downloadable titles in their 3DS and future Wii U hardware.

Iwata's "gatcha-type" description describes a "capsule toy vending machine business" that is popular in Japan where users purchase small toys via vending machines. Specifically, he was stating that Nintendo was not going to pursue downloadable content sales "which asks consumers to pay money without knowing what kind of item shall emerge as a result of their payment, even if such a business model might temporarily yield high profitability."

A previous Animal Crossing title, Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Wii, had DLC content as an online feature, but did not involve real money transaction sales in making that DLC available. The 3DS Animal Crossing that Iwata refers to is due out in the fall in Japan, and more details about the full feature set of the game will likely become available as the title nears release.

CORRECTION: The original story reported Iwata's comments that "the next 'Animal Crossing' might be a game which relies upon add-on content sales" without reporting on the full context in which those comments were made.


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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2012, 11:28:58 PM »
Maybe the base game will be cheaper than other 3DS games and additional furniture, settings, and clothing can be bought separately? It's entirely feasible.
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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2012, 11:39:24 PM »
Yes!!! The game will now be even more fun!

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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2012, 11:44:51 PM »
Not too surprising, it always seemed fit for DLC. Hopefully it's actual DLC and not just content on the disc that is locked away.
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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2012, 11:49:52 PM »
The Wii game had DLC, so it's no surprise that this game will too. However, it sounds like you have to pay for it this time, which is bad news.

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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2012, 11:51:41 PM »
if its pay this sounds like a terrible idea, my biggest problem with Animal Crossing is its ability to not evolve much into a much better game then the gamecube version. If the new game is just the same game with pay DLC then it is the worst idea for a game Nintendo's put out.
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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2012, 03:11:05 AM »
Either someone can't read or is having a laugh at what Iwata said...

"Nintendo has never conducted and will never conduct what is now widely known (in Japan) as a ā€œgacha-type charging businessā€ (capsule toy vending machine business), which asks consumers to pay money without knowing what kind of item shall emerge as a result of their payment, even if such a business model might temporarily yield high profitability. Nintendo does not believe such a business model can establish long-lasting relationships with our consumers. We hope that everyone understands our policy, and we will continue to make efforts to avoid such misunderstandings as, ā€œthe next ā€˜Animal Crossingā€™ might be a game which relies upon add-on content sales.ā€

He said the exact opposite of what this article is suggesting...

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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2012, 07:18:11 AM »
Hell, the Gamecube game technically had DLC if you count the e-Reader...

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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS Likely to Use DLC
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2012, 09:02:32 AM »
Either someone can't read or is having a laugh at what Iwata said...

"Nintendo has never conducted and will never conduct what is now widely known (in Japan) as a ā€œgacha-type charging businessā€ (capsule toy vending machine business), which asks consumers to pay money without knowing what kind of item shall emerge as a result of their payment, even if such a business model might temporarily yield high profitability. Nintendo does not believe such a business model can establish long-lasting relationships with our consumers. We hope that everyone understands our policy, and we will continue to make efforts to avoid such misunderstandings as, ā€œthe next ā€˜Animal Crossingā€™ might be a game which relies upon add-on content sales.ā€

He said the exact opposite of what this article is suggesting...

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Re: Animal Crossing 3DS May Use DLC, But Won't Sell Random Items
« Reply #9 on: April 28, 2012, 03:10:51 AM »
Stuff like this is why I say Nintendo is by far the best in the biz, and why my faith in them has yet to let me down significantly.