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Topic | Yearly reminder that IGN killed the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. |
Hoodroar 03/21/23 11:25:31 PM #3: | Irony posted... No idea what you're talking about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameSpy GameSpy was an American provider of online multiplayer and matchmaking middleware for video games founded in 1996 by Mark Surfas. In February 2013, IGN's new owner, Ziff Davis, shut down IGN's "secondary" sites, including GameSpy's network. This was followed by the announcement in April 2014 that GameSpy's service platform would be shut down on May 31, 2014. While some publishers announced plans to migrate GameSpy-equipped games to other platforms (such as Steam or in-house servers), some publishers, such as Nintendo (who used the GameSpy servers as the basis of its Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection platform for DS and Wii games) did not, particularly due to the age of the affected games. The scoundrels. --- sigless user logic ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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