Amended from gamesindustry.biz:
There is a revolution afoot in the worlds of Wi-Fi and gaming. Nintendo UK is bringing Wi-Fi technology into play from the 25th November 2005 with a new groundbreaking deal with wireless providers BT Openzone and The Cloud. The launch of the Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection service means the UK will take an unprecedented step forward
into a new era of gaming, allowing anyone to play against friends and
family across the globe simply, safely and best of all - for free*.
To ensure that anyone really can play against others from all over
the world with their Nintendo DS, the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection can be
accessed in any one of three ways:
Gamers will be able to visit any one of over 7,500 Wi-Fi hotspots at
locations across the UK. These include McDonalds restaurants, Coffee
Republic coffee houses, Hilton and Ramada Jarvis hotels, Road Chef and
Welcome Break service stations, First Great Western railway stations,
over 25 student unions and city centre BT Payphones and airports,
football stadiums and even the British Library and Canary Wharf. By
logging onto www.thecloud.net or www.btopenzone.com and entering your town or postcode; you can find the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection hotspots closest to you.
Nintendo UK will also be installing BT Openzone Wi-Fi hotspots into
major video games retailers and other key outlets across the UK,
meaning it really is possible to game anywhere!
Gamers with a broadband internet connection
at home will be able to enjoy the free*, simple and safe Wi-Fi gaming
service, you simply need a Wi-Fi access point or hotspot, like a Wi-Fi
wireless router, and an active broadband internet
connection. If you do not have a wireless access point, you can
purchase a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector (available 25th November for
around £30) which plugs into a PC and automatically sets up a
connection for you.
Nintendo's Wi-Fi gaming service is free* - there are no fees or
subscriptions to pay. It's incredibly easy to use - you simply turn it
on and select Wi-Fi, there are no complicated menu screens and minimum
configurations required and most importantly Nintendo's Wi-Fi
Connection service is a safe environment for players. Players have the
option to select to play with just friends, or people of a similar
skill level around the world without fear of harassment. Players do not
have direct communication with each other when playing anonymously and
therefore personal details or inappropriate comments cannot be
exchanged.
David Yarnton, General Manager, Nintendo UK said:
"Nintendo are bringing a significant, groundbreaking deal to the UK.
Launching our Wi-Fi service in partnership with two of the UK's leading
providers of hotspots is a massive statement of our commitment.
Nintendo has revolutionised Wi-Fi video gaming, removing all of the
negative aspects whilst retaining the fun and diversity it offers. The
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service truly offers the mass market a great
opportunity to fully embrace Wi-Fi"
George Polk, CEO of The Cloud, said: "Consumer Wi-Fi has finally
arrived, and in a big way. Now hundreds of thousands of Nintendo users
can play networked games when they are out and about, while they are
waiting for a train, walking to meetings, at shopping malls, at the
football, and many other places. Nintendo Wi-Fi can fill all those
little spaces in the day, keeping Nintendo customers in touch with
friends and gaming rivals across town and across the world. By bundling
free usage in with the game, engineering the DS so it can automatically
connect to the network, creating market leading games, and pioneering
new communities of users, Nintendo is breaking down all the barriers to
usage that have slowed the growth of Wi-Fi. Business usage of our
network continues to grow quickly, but we have thousands of consumer
locations that have been waiting for this kind of service to come to
market. To say we are excited and impressed by their new service would
be a vast understatement."
Chris Clark, CEO of Converged Mobility Operations, BT said: "Wi-Fi
is increasingly becoming part of everyone's lives, whether you are a
business traveller, a professional working away from the office or now
someone who enjoys playing games on consoles against people round the
world. We are delighted to be working with Nintendo on this partnership
which will broaden the appeal of Wi-Fi from the business into the
consumer market.
"We believe the future for Wi-Fi is that people will be able to
access the internet, their corporate networks and their games consoles
any time, anywhere using whatever device they have."
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will be rolled out across Europe, with
different service providers and Wi-Fi partners in each country. There
is really no excuse not to get online and get involved now it has been
made so simple, safe and free*!
The Nintendo DS is the first Nintendo system to connect via the
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, but Nintendo Revolution will soon follow
with its technology.
The launch of Nintendo Wi-Fi coincides with the return of infamous
Nintendo title Mario Kart DS. Mario Kart is the first in what looks set
to be a long line of titles to fully benefit from the Nintendo Wi-Fi
offering. Also launching for the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection on 18th
November and designed to take full advantage of the Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection, 'Tony Hawk's American SK8Land' from Activision. The first
3D Tony Hawk game experience for a Nintendo handheld system.
Nintendo Wi-Fi launches in the UK on 25th November 2005, at no cost
to users. The Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector launches on the same day for
a cost of £30.
Click onto www.nintendo-europe.com for all of the most up to date official information on Nintendo.
For more information please contact the Nintendo Press Office on 0207 307 3103 or email
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Notes to Editors:
Wi-Fi access through BT Openzone and The Cloud for Nintendo DS is
purely a mechanism for users in different locations to play games
against each other when they are in BT Openzone or The Cloud hotspots.
Nintendo DS users will not be able to use the full Openzone service as
a 'normal' user would i.e. for broadband speed email, internet access
etc. Wireless access is therefore 'free' from a Wi-Fi gaming aspect
only.
Simple...
With Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, online gaming is no longer a
technological minefield. No one need be confused by having to complete
complicated setup and configuration procedures. Unlike current
offerings, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection set up is fuss free.
Safe...
The service will allow Nintendo DS gamers in the UK to link up with
users across the country, and even the world, to compete against each
other – Nintendo's Wi-Fi connection is a safe environment for
players. Players have the option to select to play with just friends,
or people of a similar skill level around the world without fear of
harassment. Players do not have direct communication with each other
when playing anonymously and therefore personnel details or
inappropriate comments cannot be exchanged.
Free*...
Users of Nintendo Wi-Fi will be able to access the service
completely free* of charge. Whether connecting at home through their
existing Wi-Fi broadband connection, at a retail outlet via Nintendo's
bespoke download stations, or at one of over 7,500 public access Wi-Fi
hotspots, users will not have to pay any additional subscription or
connection charges.
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