it has been 3 years since the 3DS was released. games aren't even being made for the DS anymore. the DS has had it's time, and now it's over
EDIT: oops. 3 years, not 4
EDIT: oops. 3 years, not 4
inb4 x-box 360 and/or PS3 lose online support by the end of the yearAzure_Kite wrote:
Other consoles have had their online functionality removed for shorter lifespan.
Azure_Kite wrote:
Well, if the age on your profile is anything to go by, the DS system first came out when you were 12 years old. I don't know about you, but 10 years is a pretty long time for an online service to be online for, specifically for one line of consoles.
Other consoles have had their online functionality removed for shorter lifespan.
If only we could somehow convince Nintendo to release their SSL key and direct their DNS to a fan server.mm201 wrote:
Pokémon Black & White 2 have barely been out more than a year (16 months), and many of the other games (notably the Mario Kart series) are still being sold.
i only have 10 bucks. just 999,999,999,990 remaining to make it possiblemm201 wrote:
If only we could somehow convince Nintendo to release their SSL key and direct their DNS to a fan server.
Doesn't pretty much every game's interface with Nintendo WiFi Connection differ depending on developer whims? I am assuming that considering the GTS in the pokemon titles connects to WFC, and there are numerous DNS bypasses for that, that there are differences in online security between titles. If Nintendo were using a global SSL key to do that, then we wouldn't have the GTShax, right?mm201 wrote:
If only we could somehow convince Nintendo to release their SSL key and direct their DNS to a fan server.
The authentication (friend codes and the like) is shared between games. GTS hax will also stop working when NWFC goes dark.Azure_Kite wrote:
Doesn't pretty much every game's interface with Nintendo WiFi Connection differ depending on developer whims? I am assuming that considering the GTS in the pokemon titles connects to WFC, and there are numerous DNS bypasses for that, that there are differences in online security between titles. If Nintendo were using a global SSL key to do that, then we wouldn't have the GTShax, right?mm201 wrote:
If only we could somehow convince Nintendo to release their SSL key and direct their DNS to a fan server.
seriously...did you read ANYTHING in this thread :/kirukashi wrote:
What is the good side to any of this, are you stupid Nintendo
Well, to be fair, this a service for an obsoleted console that has been around for 10 years now.Sonatora wrote:
This ain't funny anymore Nintendo.
Stop acting like EA you greedy dickheads
You have a point tho'Azure_Kite wrote:
Well, to be fair, this a service for an obsoleted console that has been around for 10 years now.Sonatora wrote:
This ain't funny anymore Nintendo.
Stop acting like EA you greedy dickheads
To put it in perspective,the Xbox Live service for the original Xbox was discontinued in 2010, having been alive and (sort of) kicking for 8 years. It's not as though these sorts of things can and should continue forever, you know.
It's kind of using the old wifi version, which, most of us already changed to the better one.skyllzhogo wrote:
but how many people got the DS wifi connection to work?
And this was what I was waiting on (Rather, any link that's a fake NWFC.)mm201 wrote:
http://www.altwfc.net/
All you need is an SD card and a MAC code which you can obtain in the wii and can be done in 5 minutes of pressing the 2 button repeatedly.Trash Boat wrote:
its kinda risky, but its possible to install the Homebrew channel without "chipping" or "flashing" your wii? Hope is the last thing one should lose