
Disney has released some screens of their
DGamer service, a social network integrated with the company's upcoming DS games that allows avatar creation and chat. There's a lot to like about the service, in general: it provides a platform-wide (or, at least, common to Disney's games) interface for connecting with online friends, and avatars and accounts are usable on both PC and DS. Chat is moderated by Disney employees on the lookout for potential security problems. It also includes "Honors" for each supported game, which are similar to Xbox Live's Achievements. You'll be able to see how much time someone has put into
Prince Caspian, and then ask them why they're playing so much
Prince Caspian! That's the first game to support DGamer, but
Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals will as well.
The downside is that you have to represent yourself as something like the avatar pictured. Do you
want to connect with your friends if that's how you'll be doing it? Maybe it's a security feature -- kids won't
want to talk to strangers looking like that. Oh, and also it's got its own version of friend codes.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-17-2008 @ 5:31PM
velocitystrike said...
I enjoyed this up 'til the last sentence - clever. All I can really do for this is *sigh*
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4-17-2008 @ 6:39PM
Tom said...
Yeah...We don't already have enough FC's already...THANKS A F***ING LOT DISNEY!!!!!!!
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4-17-2008 @ 7:22PM
Mr Khan said...
Nintendo, take notes
It's a unified friend list, and it allows for chat
It would be a step forward, at least
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4-18-2008 @ 7:04AM
James muturi said...
Hey! It's so really that no1 can imagine
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