The Nintendo Network, apart from allowing users to purchase add-on content, will also offer users a number of services, such as competition and communication between users, with a personal account system compatible with the Nintendo Network expected to replace the friend’s code system that was originally designed for the Wii.
According to Nintendo, the infrastructure for the digital distribution of 3DS titles is already in place, although the first game to take advantage of downloadable add-on content is Japanese title Tobidasu Pricla Kiradeco Revolution, although it seems that the upcoming Final Fantasy for the Nintendo 3DS is expected to make use of this new system as well. So, who else is looking forward to the Nintendo Network on their 3DS (and soon the Wii U)?