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  • Nintendo pulling the plug on Wii and DS online gaming

    By Jacob Lopez



    Come May 20th, Nintendo will shut down its Wi-Fi Connection service, an online network for Wii and DS games.

    Gamers will no longer have access to the consoles’ matchmaking and multiplayer features. This won’t affect Internet browsing or online stores for either system.

    Nintendo has not announced such plans for North America, but the company’s Australian and Japanese websites (via Kotaku) both offer the following statement:
    As of May 20th, 2014, the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service will be discontinued and it will no longer be possible to use online features of Nintendo DS/DSi and Wii software such as online play, matchmaking and leaderboards.
    The game-maker no longer sells the DS. The Wii Mini, a low-cost alternative to the Wii, does not connect to the Internet at all.

    Nintendo of America offered the following statement:
    As of May 20, 2014, certain online functionality, including online play, matchmaking and leaderboards for many Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games, will no longer be accessible. For a list of Nintendo games and services that are affected, please check http://www.nintendo.com.

    Users can still play these games in offline mode, which continues to offer a rich game-play experience. Other online functionality on Wii and Nintendo DS, such as access to the Wii Shop Channel, the Nintendo DSi Shop and video-on-demand services, are also not affected at this time.

    Online play for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games will be unaffected (aside from the Wii mode on Wii U and Nintendo DS games played on Nintendo 3DS family systems).

    Our focus now shifts to readying our Wii U and Nintendo 3DS matchmaking services for upcoming games such as Mario Kart 8 and Super Smash Bros.

    We at Nintendo sincerely thank our fans for their continued support of our company’s legacy systems. Your enthusiasm for games made for these systems speaks to their longevity, and the passion of Nintendo fans.
    You can view a list of games that use the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection here.
    The Hackmaster

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    RIP.... WIFI online games forever.....
    Doakan untuk MH370 / Pray for M370

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      Unofficial Server Revives Support For Nintendo DS & Wii Online Functionality

      By Cauterize

      Just mere days ago, Nintendo's servers which allowed both DS and Wii gamers to play online with each other were sadly shut down. With the likes of Mario Kart DS and many of the Pokemon games suffering from this decision, some dedicated fans of the now outdated systems have come up with an alternative.

      The newly launched unofficial Wi-Fi Connection server brings back alive matchmaking and similar core services that were once available to the Nintendo DS and Wii. While this unofficial offering is still very much under development, it already boasts fantastic compatibility with a range of classics.

      To get going with this unofficial Wi-Fi Connection and gaming online with you Nintendo DS or Wii again is rather simple. Nintendo DS owners only need to adjust their Wi-Fi settings to point elsewhere, while Wii gamers have a little more work on their hands.

      Tempted? Well here's a list of titles confirmed to be working with the unofficial Wi-Fi Connection on the Nintendo DS:
      • Advance Wars: Days of Ruin
      • Bomberman Land Touch! 2
      • Gauntlet
      • Jump Ultimate Stars
      • Mario Kart DS
      • Metroid Prime Hunters
      • Picross 3D
      • Phantasy Star Zero
      • Star Fox Command
      • Tetris DS


      Full instructions on how to connect to the unofficial Wi-Fi Connection can be found on the site's Github page.
      The Hackmaster

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