Gamers will be able to quickly find the best games on the service

Sep 6, 2013 06:15 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Nintendo working on the eShop interface that’s available on the Wii U home console and the 3DS says that it plans to introduce new features to the service, which remains a work in progress.

Damon Baker, a developer at the company, is quoted by VG247 as saying that, “We’ve got a nice flow of content, but as we grow the amount of content, it’s going to be important that we find that Holy Grail solution of how we make discoverability a priority.”

At the same time, Nintendo is courting a number of both small and big developers, trying to persuade them to deliver their experiences on the two hardware platforms of the company.

Baker believes that most companies do not know how easy it is to create and launch games for the Wii U and the 3DS and Nintendo needs to offer more information on the issue.