Ok, not entirely sure if this should be in here or the networking forum, but here goes.<BR><BR>I am finally hopping on the DS bandwagon next month and had a question about the Wifi access. I remember ...
Nintendo will launch its Australian DS Wi-Fi service on 17 November, allowing local DS owners to wirelessly play with gamers from around the world. The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will be initially ...
I'm visiting my parents and took the opportunity to set my little brother up on the wifi connection. I wanted to compare experiences and make sure there wasn't something wrong with what I'm ...
When Nintendo first released its much-anticipated handheld game device, the DS, last year, it excitedly promoted many things about it. The dual screens, for example. The stylus. The fact that it was ...
Kotaku is reporting that the Nintendo Revolution (the company’s next console) will not only be backwards compatible with GameCube games, but that it supports the Nintendo DS wireless protocol. For ...
Forget the Wii. Nintendo's real golden goose, and likely the only thing that kept them going during the dark "GameCube" years, was its grip on the handheld market. (Yes, I'm very punny). I, among with ...
Five million DS users worldwide have connected to Nintendo's Wi-Fi service playing more than 200 million game sessions since launch in November 2005. Five million DS users worldwide have connected to ...
Nintendo's Wi-Fi connection service for the company's DS handheld has reached one million unique users, with more than 27 million connections logged since the service launched last November. Figures ...
Nintendo Announces Simple, Safe And Free, Wi-Fi Access At Over 7,500 Locations Nationwide As It Launches Wi-Fi Gaming Service Nintendo Announces Simple, Safe And Free, Wi-Fi Access At Over 7,500 ...
Nintendo’s wifi offerings were always the black sheep of the console bunch. Unreliable connections, limited features, and bizarre options for DLC gained the service poor favor, at least for Wii owners ...
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