boyshine
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I've disliked achievements/trophies since day 1, because they change how people play. It changed from people talking about how they like a game to talking about how many platinums they have, or which game has the easiest achievements. They became more important than the game itself.
But I'm pretty sure Nintendo has talked about how they're connecting their "rewards" to MyNintendo. You'll get gold (as now for purchasing a game) and platinum coins (for achievements) to use on in-game items and for discounts on new games. That way there's no limit, and they can keep giving coins for how much/often you play. If you only play Mario Kart, you still earn coins every week. And then, maybe the Amiibo bonuses can be opened up as something you'll also buy with platinum coins. Want the Pac-Man suit, but not the Amiibo? Buy it for 250 platinum coins.
But I'm pretty sure Nintendo has talked about how they're connecting their "rewards" to MyNintendo. You'll get gold (as now for purchasing a game) and platinum coins (for achievements) to use on in-game items and for discounts on new games. That way there's no limit, and they can keep giving coins for how much/often you play. If you only play Mario Kart, you still earn coins every week. And then, maybe the Amiibo bonuses can be opened up as something you'll also buy with platinum coins. Want the Pac-Man suit, but not the Amiibo? Buy it for 250 platinum coins.