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#{{User|DKPetey99}} Per my points above, and to briefly summarize them: Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and Nintendo Network are different services that provided for a different generation of consoles. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and the games that it enabled are history, and should be treated as such with its own template that '''only''' contains the games during this generation of gaming. | #{{User|DKPetey99}} Per my points above, and to briefly summarize them: Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and Nintendo Network are different services that provided for a different generation of consoles. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and the games that it enabled are history, and should be treated as such with its own template that '''only''' contains the games during this generation of gaming. | ||
#{{User|YoshiStar28}} ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' is a game with Nintendo Network, while ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' used Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. I guess a template is a great idea! Let's do that. | |||
#{{User|LuigiMaster123}} I think it makes sense to split the two. Also, as a suggestion they could be called "{{fake link|Template:NWC}}" (Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection) and "{{fake link|Template:NN}}" (Nintendo Network) or something along those lines. | #{{User|LuigiMaster123}} I think it makes sense to split the two. Also, as a suggestion they could be called "{{fake link|Template:NWC}}" (Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection) and "{{fake link|Template:NN}}" (Nintendo Network) or something along those lines. | ||
#{{User|LudwigVon}} Per all. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and Nintendo Network are two different services, it's normal for the information to be split. | #{{User|LudwigVon}} Per all. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and Nintendo Network are two different services, it's normal for the information to be split. |