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Wii goes online with Gamespy help | Wii goes online with Gamespy help |
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| by Mike Bantick | |
| Wednesday, 14 March 2007 | |
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Nintendo dip their Wii toes into the world of online play with an announcement furthering the partnership with middleware matchmaker GameSpy.
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No more! Up steps the big N, brandishing a proposed GameSpy platform to bring Nintendoites online. The proposed feature set will include advanced matchmaking, friend rosters comprehensive rankings data and other community features no doubt involving Mii’s.
"Nintendo has been an invaluable partner and we look forward to expanding our relationship with them in the future," said Jamie Berger, Senior Vice President of Consumer Products and Technology for IGN Entertainment. "Our goal is to extend our ground-breaking work on the Nintendo DS to provide Wii users with the social, community and multiplayer tools that we believe will expand the online gaming experience to the mass market." Pokémon® Battle Revolution, the first Wii game to utilize the technology, launches on June 25, with multiplayer features similar to those leveraging GameSpy technology in several Nintendo DS titles. {moscomment} |
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