THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Takao on February 27, 2014, 05:46:32 PM
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online services for Wii and DS.
As of May 20, 2014, certain online functionality offered through Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will no longer be accessible. The discontinued services include online play, matchmaking and leaderboards for many Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games. For a comprehensive list of games and services that are affected, please check http://support.nintendo.com/servicesupdate. Users can still play the games in offline mode, which continues to offer a rich game-play experience.
Online play for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games will be unaffected (aside from the Wii mode on Wii U and Nintendo DS games on Nintendo 3DS family systems). Other online functionality, such as access to the Wii Shop Channel, the Nintendo DSi Shop and video-on-demand services, are also not affected at this time.
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.
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RIP Super Lag Bros. Brawl
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I want a show of hands of the amount of people who were capable of connecting to DS online service. I have never been able in the close to 10 years since the release of Mario Kart ds. No matter what system (ds, 3ds), online connection (multiple college dorms, three different isps at my house).
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Apparently DS wifi protocol dislikes most wireless routers, I could never get online either.
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I played Tetris and MK online. Metroid once. Tetris was pretty damn good.
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i never had any problem here in amerikkka either
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I remember having to dick around with my router settings at my parents house but other wise it worked fine everywhere else
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I had to use the official USB adapter piece of shit since I had WPA, and it didn't work seamlessly
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I thought the online service was hosted by a wii and ds. A lot of savings there. ::)
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Wait, doesn't DQ9 have a PC version?
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any other significant games have dlc in them? i cant for the life of me think of any that i played, put i didnt stick with the ds all the way thru its lifespan.
this shit is the worst part of digital titles
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DS and Wii online only supported WEP which was pretty much as good as no security. WPA/2 support, which is actually capable of securing Wi-Fi, didn't come until 3DS and Wii U.
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I had to use the official USB adapter piece of shit since I had WPA, and it didn't work seamlessly
Yeah, I had one of those too, and it was still garbage.
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I also had one of those shitty USB adapter. It only worked half the time, but it was worth it for Tetris and MKDS.
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So this is what that annoying blue light from the Wii was about.
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Mario Kart Wii was the only online experience in the Wii/DS era that was positive. It was seamless and worked great. It was fun beating 10 year old Eurotards online.
Everything else ranged from hideous to not even being able to connect online at all. I don't think I was ever able to connect once in Brawl. I got a LAN adapter thinking that would fix things but nope. Didn't even bother with the DS online after a while. The 3DS and Wii U are significant improvements in the fact that you can actually connect online and do things online with those two devices.
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Tetris DS was so goddamn good. I was pissed when they pulled it from shelves like two weeks later, kneecapped the online before its time. :'(
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Mario Kart Wii was the only online experience in the Wii/DS era that was positive. It was seamless and worked great. It was fun beating 10 year old Eurotards online.
Yeah, Mario Kart Wii was soooo good online somehow. Other than the whole not being able to play with friends, I mean, if I had them who wanted to play Mario Kart Wii. I was kinda "wow" at how well it all worked compared to almost anything else on the console. And smashing up what was probably like you say a bunch of ten year olds was good for my self esteem. I think the couple hours I messed with Blops was the only other thing that was any decent, I mean comparatively, Treyarch did a good job.
So at first I was kinda :-\ regarding Mario Kart.
But then I remembered I have Sonic & All-Stars Transformed on PC now so :yeshrug
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Mario Kart Wii was the only online experience in the Wii/DS era that was positive. It was seamless and worked great. It was fun beating 10 year old Eurotards online.
Everything else ranged from hideous to not even being able to connect online at all. I don't think I was ever able to connect once in Brawl. I got a LAN adapter thinking that would fix things but nope. Didn't even bother with the DS online after a while. The 3DS and Wii U are significant improvements in the fact that you can actually connect online and do things online with those two devices.
i had a great time with monster hunter 3 but that didn't run on nintendo wifi service if i'm not mistaken so i guess it doesn't count
so i guess i should complain about brawl and how it was impossible to find random matches and how matches with friends would often be laggy messes
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Mario Kart Wii was the only online experience in the Wii/DS era that was positive. It was seamless and worked great. It was fun beating 10 year old Eurotards online.
Everything else ranged from hideous to not even being able to connect online at all. I don't think I was ever able to connect once in Brawl. I got a LAN adapter thinking that would fix things but nope. Didn't even bother with the DS online after a while. The 3DS and Wii U are significant improvements in the fact that you can actually connect online and do things online with those two devices.
i had a great time with monster hunter 3 but that didn't run on nintendo wifi service if i'm not mistaken so i guess it doesn't count
so i guess i should complain about brawl and how it was impossible to find random matches and how matches with friends would often be laggy messes
actually, it did, but they already shut those servers down iirc.
really? i tought they ran on a separate service because A) they shut it down long ago B) you could talk with strangers without the need of friend codes and the like
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No, that's DQ10, the online game. DQ9 just has some key-locked content you need to connect online to get at, plus a shop that sells exclusive items. You can't even get access to the means of flying without those quests. And since the game only has one save file, even if you already have them unlocked, if you want to play again from the start, you have to choose to delete that file and with it, your access to that content.
I have the game but I haven't really played it. Can I connect online early on to enable this stuff or do you have to do it at a specific point in the game?
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I want a show of hands of the amount of people who were capable of connecting to DS online service. I have never been able in the close to 10 years since the release of Mario Kart ds. No matter what system (ds, 3ds), online connection (multiple college dorms, three different isps at my house).
Never had a problem in the States and in Japan, using multiple DS, Wii, and 3DS systems.
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Pretty early on. You just have to have the Inn at Stornway opened. Then just talk to the shop lady behind the counter on the right, access the shop, and it should unlock everything for you to do in the post game and all the special guests.
I think I played it for an hour or two, I wonder if I'm already that far. I should pop it in today and check.
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Loaded the game up, I was 3.5 hours in and my last save was in that town. Thanks!
OK, the angel on the right is asking me to visit other worlds or bring people into my world. The lady in the middle lets me canvas for guests. Do I have to select something specific?
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I guess I'll just have to bump it up in the backlog. Not in the mood right after BD.
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I want a show of hands of the amount of people who were capable of connecting to DS online service. I have never been able in the close to 10 years since the release of Mario Kart ds. No matter what system (ds, 3ds), online connection (multiple college dorms, three different isps at my house).
Never had a problem in the States and in Japan, using multiple DS, Wii, and 3DS systems.
I wasn't talking about 3ds or wii. I mentioned 3ds because you can play Ds games on it, not 3ds online.
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Tetris DS was pretty good online, too. Felt good to actually beat people in an online game for once.
Don't lie, you used your son to beat me in random online matches back in the day. :(
Damn Japanese were robots on that game. Tetrising within like 10 seconds.
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I played Tetris and MK online. Metroid once. Tetris was pretty damn good.
this. tetris DS ruled
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Decided I'd better get DQIX before the shut down. Took a chance on ordering a used $9.99 + free 3-day shipping copy from Best Buy and it actually came in the real box and not the "LOL we didn't have a box" box. :rejoice
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Nintendo was really dumb to not build up their online services last generation.