All About Nintendo DSThere is no doubt that video game culture and technology is changing; a new focus on head-to-head competition over the Internet is emerging in the gaming industry. The Nintendo DS Handheld is a perfect example of this trend, and the device has the added twist of being light, portable and compatible with any high speed wireless network. Nintendo has sold more than 10 million units of the DS Handheld, 4 million of which were sold in the United States. 5 million devices have been sold in Japan since its launch in December 2004, making it the fastest-selling video game machine in Japanese history. Together with the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Nintendo now holds 78% of the mobile gaming market in the U.S. Portable Video Games Online: Wi-Fi Connectivity and Handheld Gaming DevicesWhat truly makes the Nintendo DS Handheld unique, and mostly likely contributes to its impressive popularity, is the portable gaming device’s compatibility with wi-fi Internet networks. This allows Nintendo DS users to go online and participate in head-to-head competitions on light, portable hand-held devices anywhere a wireless network can be found. Seven weeks after launching the online service, Nintendo reports that 10 million connections have been made with 550,000 unique visitors logging in. Partially because of its handheld gaming device product line and focus on gaming through wireless connections, Nintendo has seen stronger growth in 2005 than both of its major rivals in the gaming industry, Sony and Microsoft. This explosive growth is in keeping with the latest gaming trend championed by Microsoft with the Xbox 360, which is turning gaming consoles into digital entertainment centers with expanded functionality and a focus on online networking. Nintendo has announced that its new console will include some form of “expanded functionality” the company has not yet elaborated on. In the meantime, the Nintendo DS Handheld is leading the way into a new generation of gaming consoles focused on competing over high speed Internet connections. Handheld gaming enthusiasts are jumping at the chance to be part of this revolution in technology and gamer culture, which is part of the reason the Nintendo DS Handheld has enjoyed such success both in the United States and abroad. Nintendo DS Handheld and Your Wireless Broadband Internet ConnectionIn the gaming arena, speed and reaction time are keys to victory over your opponent, and online gaming using the Nintendo DS handheld is no exception. Because the portable device relies heavily on wireless Internet networks for its unique function of allowing users to play online from anywhere, it is important to invest in a high speed Internet connection to ensure a competitive edge. A home wireless network would also be advantageous, so you no longer have to sit glued to your console or computer to game online. A fast, wireless connection is the best bet for getting the most fun out of your Nintendo DS Handheld, and remaining competitive while being matched head-to-head against other online gamers. |
|
|
- Play Yahoo Games with Broadband Internet
- Wirelessly Connecting Your Game Systems to the Internet
- Broadband Games
- Choosing a Wireless Gaming Adaptor for Your Game System
- A Guide to PS2 Online Gaming: Top Spin Tennis
- Nintendo Wireless Gaming: Gamers Compete over Nintendo Wifi with the Nintendo DS
- An Introduction to Microsoft Gaming
- Xbox 360 Gameplay with a Fast Broadband Connection
- Juiced for the PS2 Online Gameplay Review
- Win Big with Bicycle Casino for Xbox When You Game Online with a Broadband Internet Connection
Will broadband internet definition include online gaming?
09.18.2009
Wireless phone and broadband internet provider AT&T may have hurt its image with the online gaming community in comments to the Federal Communications Commission seeking to exclude gaming from the offical definition of broadband services.
Internet as distraction: Does anybody get any work done?
09.11.2009
The popularity of internet video and content sharing websites reveals something about what Americans are thinking about. With everybody so stressed about their jobs and the economy a lot of internet users seek distraction.
Cox will provide wireless data service on Qualcomm platform
08.24.2009
Cable and broadband internet provider Cox Communications plans to offer wireless voice and data service including games and apps for mobile devices. Qualcomm announced that Cox will use its BREW technology to enable aspects of its mobile data experience.
Video games and internet use come with health risk, study says
08.19.2009
The average player of video games tends to be a 35 year-old male with above-average body fat who immerses himself in media such as broadband internet and watching TV, according to a new study.
Would you pay to watch TV on broadband internet?
07.24.2009
That's the question content companies are struggling with right now as cable providers and TV networks face growing competition from free videos available on broadband internet sites like Hulu, YouTube and others. Would you pay for it?