In Japan, of course

People have been having Fun With Subways and Amiibo ever since the video of some folks in Russia trying to use the Nintendo toys for a free ride. Jonathan Holmes of destructoid-com.go-vip.net tried to game the system inBoston. Alas, beeps, but no entry.

The New 3DS and 3DS XL (LL in Japan)canbe used to abet your daily commute, however,NewLaunchesreports. JR East trains in Japan will let you wave your 3DS–connected to your Suica account–in place of the adorable, penguin-emblazoned plastic card. I still have mine from TGS. Hope to use it again one day.

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It isn’t a huge deal–cellphones in Japan have had this capability for sometime–but it’s neat! I’d like to have my San Francisco transit card embedded on my phone. Maybe not my 3DS.

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