Why the... this boggles my mind.
What about those that still play City Folk and Wild World?
This worries me that one day New Leaf will lose wifi. There's quite a few things that need it like traveling to towns, playing on the island with others. I don't want that to happen to NL!
Nintendo themselves didn't shut the wifi down. back then, they didn't quite know how to run their own servers for their games so they hired a company (which i cant remember the name of,) to help them out. however, that company was bought by another company, a company who did not want to work with nintendo, so when the 8 year contract they had together needed to be renewed, the company refused.
but now there is wiimmfi, which requires a little hacking on the wii system, but its super easy. (sorry if talk about hacking is not allowed, but this is harmless hacking used to play games online again.)
Nintendo themselves didn't shut the wifi down. back then, they didn't quite know how to run their own servers for their games so they hired a company (which i cant remember the name of,) to help them out. however, that company was bought by another company, a company who did not want to work with nintendo, so when the 8 year contract they had together needed to be renewed, the company refused.
but now there is wiimmfi, which requires a little hacking on the wii system, but its super easy. (sorry if talk about hacking is not allowed, but this is harmless hacking used to play games online again.)
Oooh, thanks for the info! So that also makes sense why Nintendo is seemly excited about their online service for the Switch, unless they found another company to provide that service. xP
Is there, by chance, a thing similar to wiimmfi but for the DS?
Nintendo themselves didn't shut the wifi down. back then, they didn't quite know how to run their own servers for their games so they hired a company (which i cant remember the name of,) to help them out. however, that company was bought by another company, a company who did not want to work with nintendo, so when the 8 year contract they had together needed to be renewed, the company refused.
but now there is wiimmfi, which requires a little hacking on the wii system, but its super easy. (sorry if talk about hacking is not allowed, but this is harmless hacking used to play games online again.)