[Notice] NIN SPOT Update
📷 Space can now hold photos & videos.
🎮 This is not about games: it's the beginning of interaction.
🏗️ What matters most is not the content, but the structure behind it.
1. Space Can Now Hold Photos & Videos
With this update, NIN SPOT now supports photo uploads & YouTube videos.
Beyond text, drawings, and objects, users can now place photos and videos directly into real-world spaces.
This allows people to share richer experiences through a wider variety of content formats.
2. This Is Not About Games: It's the Beginning of Interaction
This update also introduces NIN SPOT's first interactive object: a mini-game.
It is the first object designed to respond to user interaction within a real-world space.
The important part is not the game itself. This mini-game serves as the first example of how interactive content can exist and operate within a space.
Today it begins as a simple touch-based game, but more interactive content and experiences will follow.
Just as users can create and upload their own objects, we expect a future where people can create, share, and distribute their own interactive content.
The foundation is now being built for user-created content — and even AI-generated content — to exist, function, and be experienced directly within real-world spaces.
3. What Matters Most Is the Structure Behind the Content
When ChatGPT was first released, many people focused on its mistakes and the famous images with six fingers.
Others looked beyond those early imperfections and recognized the structural change taking place underneath.
This update is no different.
Photos and videos have been added, and the first interactive object has been introduced, but the content itself is not the main point.
What matters is that a structure is beginning to take shape — one where users can place, operate, and share content and interactions directly within real-world spaces.
NIN SPOT continues to build a digital spatial ecosystem where people can freely create, share, and interact.

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