By: Michael Kwan
The current deal for Ippon Zuri -- which translates to pole-and-line fishing -- is only for the residents of Fukuoka in Japan, but it proves to be quite a convenient way to head out to the lake without actually going to the lake. The partnership has been forged between DoCoMo, local system development company FIT, and a local fish wholesaler.
from: www.mobilemag.com & www.pinktentacle.com
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Mobile Virtual Fishing Game is Really For Real
Cell phone games are fun and all, but they're largely inconsequential. Not this one. Ippon Zuri is a new fishing game available to NTT DoCoMo subscribers. That doesn't sound all that exciting until you realize that by catching a fish in the game, you actually get a fish in real life
Those itching for some angling pay a fee of 1000 Yen (about $10) for three games. Anything that you catch in the mobile game -- fish, crab, whatever -- will then be delivered to your door by the local seafood wholesaler. Well, you have to "win" the slot machine mini-game too. They should have done pachinko instead
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