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The DS and Revolution to Connect Wirelessly

Nintendo President Iwata further discussed the realities of the DS wireless initiative, Gamasutra reports. At the press conference he also revealed that, indeed, the next-generation console will utilize a wireless link-up to connect to the DS. From the article: "One particularly interesting piece of news is that, though Nintendo will not charge for the new online service, other publishers will be able to with relation to particular software titles - an option that is likely to please third-party publishers who may want to launch more complex online-capable RPG games or other information-retrieval services and then charge a monthly fee for them. Iwata makes it clear that any charges will be obviously signposted, however."

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  1. No network fee by superpulpsicle · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Geee... they make it seem like Nintendo was here to benefit online games by not charging a network fee like Xbox live.

    If they really want to benefit the online gaming community, they should make sure their wireless/wired standard is open and compatible with PS2 and xbox in the next generation. Especially for sports games, it'd be great if anyone can play with anyone on any system.

    1. Re:No network fee by challlen · · Score: 2, Interesting

      To make an online game for the Xbox, you are required to follow the XBox Live standard and Microsoft SDKs.

      This is why EA didn't have online sports games for the Xbox for a while.

      Now on the other hand, as far as I am aware, there is nothing stopping network compatibility between Sony and Nintendo (aside from Nintendo's bad wireless implementation on the DS).

  2. Re:I like the translations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Just an FYI - Nintendogs is only the 5th game EVER to receive a perfect score from Famitsu - along with Zelda: OoT, Zelda: WW, Vagrant Story and Soul Calibur. Google it.

  3. GC-GBA connectivity? by DarkGamer20X6 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I can't be the only one who saw this one coming, but there's a question that's been brewing in my mind ever since I heard of the Revolution being WiFi enabled...

    If the Revolution is backwards compatible with the Gamecube, and the DS is backwards compatible with the GBA (albeit without multiplayer), is there any chance of a Revolution-DS connection being backwards compatible with the Gamecube-GBA connection?

    Has anyone covered such a possibility? Perhaps with E3 around the corner, someone will pop the question, but to date, I haven't seen anyone even consider it. If there's any sort of press on this, I'd love a link.