Monday, 3 March 2014
Nintendo shuttering online services for Wii, DS from 20 May
in an official blog post , the
Japanese gaming giant says that
services such as leaderboards,
YouTube streaming and multiplayer
gaming for both consoles will end.
The termination of online services
is worldwide.
What will remain, according
to Nintendo Australia is the money-
making branch, namely the online
stores for both the DS (including
the DSi) and Wii. The following is a
list of all services that will remain
unaffected:
Internet Channel
Nintendo DS Browser
Nintendo DSi Browser
Nintendo DSi Shop
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Pay & Play
Wii Shop Channel
YouTube
The killer blow, for some will be the end of online play. Top Wii
games such as Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, Mario Kart
Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Pokémon Battle
Revolution and Battalion Wars 2 will see their last online adventures
before the first half of 2014 comes to an end. As for the widely
popular DS, Advance Wars: Dark Conflict, Animal Crossing: Wild
World, Mario Kart DS, Pokémon Black Version (plus most
other Pokémon titles for the DS) and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom
Hourglass will see their final days of online play.
As a final aside, the online services of the Wii U and 3DS will
remain unaffected. But, online features for the Wii played on "Wii
Mode" on the Wii U will cease, as for DS titles which run through the
3DS. So, there's no tricking Nintendo by playing the title on a
system which will still support online play.
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