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Nintendo finally promoting Wi-Fi on the DS

Personally, I am not really digging the Nintendo DS enough to get all that excited about them going into the world of Wi-Fi. Sure, it’s great for people that already own a DS. But is it going to be enough of an additional draw to make people like myself go out and buy one?

When Nintendo first released its much-anticipated handheld game device, the DS, last year, it excitedly promoted many things about it. The dual screens, for example. The stylus. The fact that it was released before Sony’s mini-wonder, the PSP.

But one thing it didn’t talk too much about was that the DS has built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, and in fact one of the basic DS games, “Pictochat,” incorporates that feature so that many players can play together wirelessly when in close proximity.

But even as Nintendo was staying largely mum about Wi-Fi on the DS, a lot of other people were thinking about it. Hackers, for example, were busy racing against each other to try to find ways to let people not only play wirelessly, but also play across the Internet.

Then a group of young geeks from Los Angeles decided to put the Wi-Fi capabilities of the DS and the PS through their paces. Among many more mundane things they tried: playing games wirelessly from car to car, or even from subway car to subway car, they also found they could play “Super Mario Brothers” while falling from the sky. [Read the rest]

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