Safeco Field — home of the partially-Nintendo-owned Seattle Mariners — is set to become the testing ground for a new interactive baseball experience courtesy of the Big N. The games company, most famous for its mascot-based EVERYTHING and having fans whose zealotry borders on Islamic fanaticism, has begun pitching an idea that would turn the DS into a sort of touch screen interface for things such as game footage, food services and (we hope) inspiring quotes from Bob Uecker.
The system would download a small program to baseball fans' handheld games machine upon entering the park and if it works as planned, should make help push baseball into the new century where everything has a touch screen interface and humanity is dying out thanks to sexy robots.
Honestly, I've never been a fan of baseball (not enough tiger attacks), but if this sort of thing came to a ballpark near me, […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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