According to the New York Times, Nintendo is moving their two top gaming platforms even closer together: the Wii, designed for casual gamers of all ages, and the DS, designed for players on the go.
So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, good night: Nintendo says it’s going to pull the plug on its Wi-Fi Connection service for the DS and Wii on May 20. That means online play, matchmaking, ...
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“The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service, which provides certain online functionality for many Wii, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo DSi software titles, was discontinued.” General info on the discontinuation ...