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Title: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: LassePalle on March 13, 2007, 01:06:21 AM
Pokemon Battle Revolution becomes the first title to take advantage of the technology.

Nintendo's Wii To Leverage Multiplayer Technology From IGN Entertainment's GameSpy    


Leader in Multiplayer Technology Enables Exclusive Community Functionality for Nintendo's Hit Console
   


  Los Angeles, CA- March 13, 2007 – GameSpy, a unit of Fox Interactive Media, announced today that it will provide multiplayer technology to game publishers developing titles for Nintendo’s Wii™ video game system. As part of an ongoing partnership with Nintendo, GameSpy has developed middleware technology to enable Wii titles to offer community features, such as friend rosters, advanced matchmaking capabilities and comprehensive rankings data.    


“This partnership will expand our wireless community of players on Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection," said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “Millions of Nintendo DS users have already logged on using GameSpy’s technology, and now Wii owners will be able to do the same in a fun and easy-to-use environment."    


“Nintendo has been an invaluable partner and we look forward to expanding our relationship with them in the future," said Jamie Berger, Senior Vice President of Consumer Products and Technology for IGN Entertainment. “Our goal is to extend our ground-breaking work on the Nintendo DS to provide Wii users with the social, community and multiplayer tools that we believe will expand the online gaming experience to the mass market."    


Pokémon® Battle Revolution, the first Wii game to utilize the technology, launches on June 25, with multiplayer features similar to those leveraging GameSpy technology in several Nintendo DS titles.    


Prior to this development agreement for Wii, GameSpy and Nintendo brought gamers wireless community options for Nintendo DS™. The service provided an innovative network for portable video games, allowing people around the world to link easily and wirelessly to play games. The partnership represented GameSpy’s first foray into portable games.

Title: RE:Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: Rhoq on March 13, 2007, 01:44:01 AM
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As part of an ongoing partnership with Nintendo, GameSpy has developed middleware technology to enable Wii titles to offer community features, such as friend rosters, advanced matchmaking capabilities and comprehensive rankings data.


Sounds good, but I fear it will be exactly like the DS.
Title: RE:Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: planetidiot on March 13, 2007, 02:36:31 AM
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Originally posted by: NewsBot
Pokemon Battle Revolution becomes the first title to take advantage of the technology.

“This partnership will expand our wireless community of players on Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection," said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “Millions of Nintendo DS users have already logged on using GameSpy’s technology, and now Wii owners will be able to do the same in a fun and easy-to-use environment."    


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Originally posted by: Rhoq


Sounds good, but I fear it will be exactly like the DS.


Yeah, that's not terribly reassuring.
Title: RE:Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: Shecky on March 13, 2007, 03:56:31 AM
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Nintendo's Wii To Leverage Multiplayer Tehnology From IGN Entertainment's GameSpy



/cries and they are NOT tears of JOY  
Title: RE: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: Spak-Spang on March 13, 2007, 05:11:02 AM
I still don't mind the DS System for online games.  

But I am hoping that Nintendo will just let us use the Wii System friends code.  

Or have two security Options for playing online.  One using Friend Codes for every game so that parents can monitor their children's games better, and play mature games themselves (potentially).  The other allowing just the Wii System Code for all games.  This seems like a great compromise.

But I will take what I can get right now.  

Title: RE: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: Smash_Brother on March 14, 2007, 07:25:07 AM
It says "tehnology" instead of "technology" in the second line of the title.
Title: RE:Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: vudu on March 14, 2007, 08:41:48 AM
Great; the Internet is about to implode on itself.  Again.
Title: RE:Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: NWR_pap64 on March 14, 2007, 08:44:49 AM
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Great; the Internet is about to implode on itself.  Again.


Its what it does best!
Title: RE: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: Bill Aurion on March 14, 2007, 08:45:07 AM
In before pittbboi, Ian, and anyone else that will complain about how hard it is to take a minute to put in some numbers...
Title: RE: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: IceCold on March 14, 2007, 01:32:15 PM
How often has Falafelkid been right? Just curious, since he's been here for a while.
Title: RE: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: wandering on March 14, 2007, 02:21:42 PM
I'm warning you, Nintendo. If you announce that we can't use the Wii system code for games, I have a long rant planned out. This rant will compare the Wii to the Easy Bake Oven, and will, in general, be fairly critical of your decision.
Title: RE:Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: Dirk Temporo on March 14, 2007, 04:58:20 PM
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Originally posted by: Bill Aurion
In before pittbboi, Ian, and anyone else that will complain about how hard it is to take a minute to put in some numbers...


Putting in numbers for five different games when it should be 100% possible to just connect the Gamespy info to your Wii code is stupid, complicated, and all-around frustrating.
Title: RE: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: that Baby guy on March 14, 2007, 05:09:33 PM
It's darn memory inefficient too!  A short string of numbers for every game a just one friend has?  That could amount what, a block or so!  Outrageous!

But seriously, I'd prefer the entire Wii connect, but if they go some route that lets you know through the Wii's mail system if your friend has an online game you have, and allow a quick addition of the person to your friends list with the game, I'd be fine with that, but that may never happen.  I hope it does, though.
Title: RE: Gamespy Provides Multiplayer Technology for Wii
Post by: Shecky on March 14, 2007, 05:23:50 PM
My tears have nothing to do with friend codes and everything to do with Gamespy...