Nintendo Wireless Gaming: Gamers Compete over Nintendo Wifi with the Nintendo DS |
If
you’re a gamer, there are more reasons than ever to get a broadband
Internet connection - especially if you love gaming online with your
favorite Nintendo titles. Nintendo recently implemented their
long-anticipated gaming network, Nintendo WiFi, which allows gamers to
play against friends from around the world with Nintendo DS portable
gaming systems and high speed wireless Internet access.
The Nintendo DS Revolutionizes Portable Online GamingPlayers everywhere are embracing this unique model of a cost-free, secure and portable online gaming service. Over 1 million unique users have logged into Nintendo WiFi in the past four months, representing more than 27 million individual game sessions. The one millionth gamer was a player in Japan who logged on to play the popular, community-building game, Animal Crossing: Wild World. Nintendo WiFi is popular because it embraces the universal appeal of playing games with your friends. It is innovative because it uniquely fills that niche by allowing you to play with friends from all over the world with a portable system that you, can take anywhere. Once you get the Nintendo DS portable gaming system, you can access Nintendo WiFi for free to hook up with gamers all over the world - provided that you already have a wireless, high speed broadband Internet connection. What You Need to Play Nintendo DS Online with Nintendo WiFiWith so many people already online, you may be asking yourself how you can join the fun. Luckily, you only need three things to play Nintendo DS online:
How to Play Nintendo DS Games OnlineNow that you have the equipment, you’re ready to start playing online! You don’t have to be an expert technician to play online with your friends -- you can log into Nintendo WiFi in three simple steps:
Congratulations on joining over 1 million users in ushering in a new era of portable, online gaming with your Nintendo DS system and Nintendo WiFi. Now you will be able to play fun online games against competitors living around the world, using your wireless broadband Internet connection and a Nintendo DS. |