Nov.
22, 2005 - In its first week of availability, a whopping 45 percent
of people who bought the new Mario Kart® DS racing game for Nintendo
DSTM already have test driven its free Wi-Fi capabilities, setting a new
industry standard. This remarkable play rate of Mario Kart DS
demonstrates both the easy setup and access of Nintendo® Wi-Fi
Connection, Nintendo's new wireless gaming service, as well as the fun
game play that has always characterized the Mario Kart series. On Nov.
14, Mario Kart DS became the first game to use Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection. Through the end of Sunday, more than 112,000 people in the
United States had purchased the game. In the same time frame, nearly
52,000 unique users had logged onto Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to play
against people from all over the country.
Video
game fans have high praise for the addictive fun of Mario Kart DS and
the simplicity of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Many report that they can't
stop playing.
"From
the user-end, this is the easiest way to get online in video
games," writes popular video game blog Kotaku.com. "The Wi-Fi
integration is seamless. It's as easy as clicking multiplayer on the
menu and joining the game."
Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection lets users easily connect to the service at no
additional charge using both home wireless networks and select Wi-Fi
hotspots, without any complicated setup procedures.
Upcoming
titles that use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection include Animal Crossing®:
Wild World on Dec. 5 and Metroid® Prime Hunters on March 20. The buzz
for Animal
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Crossing:
Wild World already has reached a fevered pitch. Four notoriously
difficult game raters at Weekly Famitsu, Japan's leading video game
magazine, scored it 37 out of a possible 40 points.