Nintendo isn't the most savvy when it comes to creating a good online experience, but the publisher seems to have learned their lesson. The Nintendo Network has been confirmed for the 3DS and Wii U, ...
Nintendo mentioned at the start of the statement that hacking attempts were made as early as the start of April through the Nintendo Network ID system. Due to this, Nintendo has removed the ability to ...
Following numerous user reports over the past few weeks, Nintendo has confirmed that over 160,000 Nintendo Network IDs have been compromised, forcing the company to temporarily disable the ability to ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Nintendo Network will undergo "emergency maintenance" beginning today at noon Pacific time, resulting in intermittent availability for a range of ...
Nintendo Network IDs are user account systems introduced for both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. By registering a Nintendo Network ID, players can access online features such as online play, the eShop or ...
Nintendo says it’s finally going to get with the program and release an honest-to-goodness online gaming service, dubbed “Nintendo Network,” that’ll cover both the Wii U and 3DS. Hooray, I think. Say ...
Nintendo’s Wii home console and DS portable console were undeniable successes — but the company’s online strategy has always been a sticking point. An unnecessarily clunky “friend code” system and a ...
Nintendo has decided to take action to curb the latest hacking issues with the Nintendo Switch be eliminating network sign-in options. The company released a statement complete with an FAQ about ...
The online network service for Nintendo consoles suffered from an outage in early December 2021. Players in Japan reported that they could not access online features around midnight in Japan on ...
Nintendo has officially announced the "Nintendo Network," a new name for its online efforts. First mentioned in Mario Kart 7, the new service will replace the "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" that was ...
Nintendo has slowly come around to the idea that launching games on mobile platforms is quite lucrative. But Nintendo's first foray into mobile apps wasn't a game, it was a social network called ...
The Nintendo Wii and DS may already have built-in wireless network cards, but that isn't stopping Nintendo from releasing their own brand of WiFi network adapter. Earlier this afternoon Nintendo ...