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Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection FAQ

Skrevet af BonusNinja - 29-10-2005 15:45

Nintendo of Europe har for nylig skrevet en FAQ omkring Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, til dem der ikke helt er med på hvad det er og hvordan det hele vil fungere. I FAQ'en bliver der bl.a. svaret på hvad man skal have for at spille online, hvilke spil der støtter Wi-Fi, hvad et hotspot er etc.
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What is Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection?

The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allows you to play games over the internet, either at home or at an internet hotspot, using a Nintendo DS and a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection compatible Nintendo DS game.

What do I need to access it?

To play Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection compatible games on your Nintendo DS at home over the internet, you must have a wireless access point, like a wireless router, and an active broadband internet connection.

If you do not have a wireless access point, you can purchase a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector (available November 25 for around £30) which plugs into a PC and automatically sets up a connection for you.

You can also play at special Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Access Points in stores and also at Wi-Fi hotspots around the country.

What are these ‘hotspots'?

A hotspot is generally a public location that offers wireless connection to the internet. Nintendo has partners throughout Europe to provide free Wi-Fi access in many of their hotspot locations; also Nintendo will offer free hotspots in many retail locations. More details about Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Access Points and hotspots will be revealed soon.

Does it cost anything?

Using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection is free. You only pay your normal internet connection charges. (In the future, it's possible that games publishers other than Nintendo could charge to play their games online via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.)

Who can I play with?

In Mario Kart DS, you can take part in online races with up to three other people, in four different modes: Friends, Rivals, Continental and Worldwide.

Friends lets you race against people you know, Rivals pits you against people with similar skills, Continental lets you choose players from your region (in this case Europe) and Worldwide lets you race against any Mario Kart DS owners in the world.

How do the Friends and Rivals modes work?

Nintendo's unique new Friend Roster enables players to play online with their friends. All you need to do is set up a Friend Code by swapping a number with your friend, they will then be added to your Friend Roster and you can select to play with them online anytime, anywhere. Alternatively you can play with someone of a similar skill level. This is done seamlessly via Nintendo's servers through the use of a skill mapping system to ensure the environment is open to users of all ages and skill levels.

What games can I play online?

The following games have been announced as featuring online play with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection: (these are the European dates, obviously)

Tony Hawk's American Sk8land (Activision) - November 18

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo) - November 25

Animal Crossing DS (Nintendo) - Release date to be confirmed

Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo) - Release date to be confirmed

Where can I find out more?

More details about Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, including the location of Wi-Fi hotspots, will be announced soon.

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Kommentarer:

#1 - Andreas Tarding

Level: 18 (Twhomp)

29-10-2005 17:53

"Ret spøjst at en 3parts-titel bliver det første onlinespil herhjemme", tænker jeg...
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#2 - Eagle

Level: 21 (Paragoomba)

29-10-2005 17:59

Well, det var jo også tilfældet på GC... Men ja, pudsigt, især fordi de satser en del mere på det denne gang. Er USB-fidusen så også ude d. 18.?
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#3 - Eagle

Level: 21 (Paragoomba)

29-10-2005 18:11

*Smacks self*

Jeg må virkelig lære at læse ting ordentligt igennem... Men dvs. at kun ejere af trådløst net kan spille online fra starten af...
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#4 - Nenmoth

Level: 1 (Goomba)

29-10-2005 20:04

Nej, stod der ikke at man kunne købe en USB til comp? jo det gjorde der vist Smiley
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#5 - Eagle

Level: 21 (Paragoomba)

29-10-2005 20:43

Nenmoth, den udkommer den 25... Tony Hawk udkommer FØR det. Dvs. kun folk med trådløst kan være med fra STARTEN.
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#6 - ッVideoGamer™

Level: 1 (Goomba)

29-10-2005 21:27

totally cool man!

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#7 - MegaGame

Level: 2 (Keese)

29-10-2005 23:19

EB og game er jo 2 store kæder, de vil nok have det hotspot.. så der kan man spille, og du kan jo købe usb acces point aldrede nu for under 300, bare ikke i nintendo udgave...
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#8 - Raven

Level: 1 (Goomba)

30-10-2005 01:33

det er sku surt jeg som i eng timerne, så jeg få sku ikk så maget ud af det øvøv.

men jeg skal da have den usb
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#9 - Andreas Tarding

Level: 18 (Twhomp)

30-10-2005 12:21

MegaGame:
Nintendos USB Wi-Fi stick (eller hvad de nu kalder den) er designet til at være MAKSIMALT brugervenlig; Slut den til computeren, installer softwaren, tryk på en knap på DS, og du er online...

Dem man kan købe i øjeblikket, laver sådan set bare et almindeligt trådløst netværk, hvilket selvfølgelig virker...
Men det medfører også, at man skal sætte DS op som man ville sætte den op til et almindeligt trådløst netværk!
Så at skabe forbindelse på den måde bliver mere indviklet end med Nintendos alternativ.

Og vil man have et netværk der er krypteret og sikret mod at fremmede kobler sig på, bliver det endnu mere indviklet...
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