Ouch, Nintendo Wi-Fi lost the edge, but a bonus awaits

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http://blog.wired.com/games/2008/02/nintendo-to-beg.html
Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection service has always been entirely free of charge, but the company will soon introduce a pay-to-play service for some games, it announced at Game Developers Conference.

"Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Pay And Play" will let users subscribe on a game-by-game basis to certain titles. Nintendo project leader Takashi Aoyama announced the service at GDC, but did not say what upcoming games would require payment for the service, or how much they would cost.

To avoid customer confusion, Pay-And-Play games will have a red icon on the game's box that reads Pay And Play, in place of the traditional blue Wi-Fi Connection icon, which will only be used for games that are free to play.

This is a pretty big change for Nintendo, who has always been adamant about wanting online gameplay to be free. While this might attract more developers to the service with a new revenue stream, it also might confuse consumers -- and be a hassle if the payment system isn't easy. You'll use Wii Points to pay for the online gaming, so it should be interesting to see if this extends to the DS Lite or if it's just restricted to Wii.
It's only for some games, at least, probably MMO's like AC. At least it'll mean better servers...right?

http://blog.wired.com/games/2008/02/nintendo-will-b.html
Wii games will soon be able to download add-on content, said Nintendo project leader Takashi Aoyama at Game Developers Conference.

DLC has been a big part of Microsoft's and Sony's online business, but Nintendo has thus far not allowed games to have downloadable add-on content on Wii. For example, the Wii version of Guitar Hero 3 doesn't currently let you download new songs.

But at his address at GDC this morning, Aoyama said that Nintendo will, in the near future, allow Wii owners to use Wii Points (purchased with a credit card transaction online or on cards in stores) to buy add-on content for games. He said that add-on contents would also be available for disc-based games as well as WiiWare downloadable titles.

The add-on contents for disc games would be purchased within the game, Aoyama said.
We knew this was coming, but still.
 
>_> nintendo is losing my praise with this...... they say some games but i hope they mean third party only games, well at least brawl will not be "pay and play" wich is the only on-line game that i'm interested in
 
Wow...wth?? I really hope they don't do this pay to play crap for most games. Animal Crossing having a fee, I could understand, but anything beyond that, or another MMO type game is just plain stupid.
 
Mai Valentine said:
I think only MMOs should have to be paid for, and that should be for server upkeep.
Exactly, but Animal Crossing is debatable since it's a kid game.
 
Any fps games would probably be better on a paid server as well. That way the money could go towards getting them as lag-free as possible.
 
Strubes said:
Dang, Nintendo. Bad move.

Yeah, I'd say. I don't really care, as long as they don't make MarioKart DS, Pokemon, or Starfox (not to mention any Wii games) require a fee. They already have insane amounts of money, they honestly don't need any more.
 
I could see it being really cheap, though. Hopefully, it won't be per game.

@Hines, it was established in the article and my post that it doesn't affect already released games, DS games, or soon to be launched games.
 
Hinesmdc said:
What about Wii games?

Brawl and MarioKart Wii!?

brawl is already out in japan and is free, and mario kart also is soon to be released so mario kart is on-line free
 
Strubes said:
Specify exactly how "soon" we're talking here. You mean the ones already announced for this year, or within the next couple months, or what?
Ones that we know a good chunk about, I'd assume. Not Animal Crossing. Third party games that are debating Wi-Fi could charge, too.
 
Homicidal Cherry53 said:
Yeah, they're doing more than well enough for themselves right now. This really isn't necessary.
Don't want specialized servers for MMO's and third party games?
 
fhqwhgads said:
Don't want specialized servers for MMO's and third party games?

Dedicated Servers are always nice. Just wish Microsoft would give us some on XBL since we already pay for it. If Nintendo gives dedicated servers then they are on to the right direction.
 
Fr0dus Maximus said:
Dedicated Servers are always nice. Just wish Microsoft would give us some on XBL since we already pay for it. If Nintendo gives dedicated servers then they are on to the right direction.

yeah but still, aren't ps3 games with dedicated servers free?? then why can't the wii have free dedicated servers?
 
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