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[[File:Nintendo Network Logo.png|x200px|thumb|The Nintendo Network logo]] | [[File:Nintendo Network Logo.png|x200px|thumb|The Nintendo Network logo]] | ||
The '''Nintendo Network''' is an online gameplay network which acts similar to Sony's [[wikipedia:PlayStation Network|PlayStation Network]] and Microsoft's [[wikipedia:Xbox Live|Xbox Live]]. It is the second network created by [[Nintendo]] after the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] (which launched during the release of ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''). It has been made to provide online play for [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] compatible games. It was announced on January 26, 2012 and became available later that year. Unlike Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which focused on specific functionalities and a largely de-centralized environment, Nintendo Network aims to establish a central platform where various services available through the network for consumers are connected; examples include user accounts and the Miiverse. While Nintendo Network offers similar features to the previous service including online gaming and digital purchases, more features have been added, like downloadable content (DLC) for specific games, patching, and user account control. | The '''Nintendo Network''' is an online gameplay network which acts similar to Sony's [[wikipedia:PlayStation Network|PlayStation Network]] and Microsoft's [[wikipedia:Xbox Live|Xbox Live]]. It is the second network created by [[Nintendo]] after the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] (which launched during the release of ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''). It has been made to provide online play for [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] compatible games. It was announced on January 26, 2012 and became available later that year. Unlike Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which focused on specific functionalities and a largely de-centralized environment, Nintendo Network aims to establish a central platform where various services available through the network for consumers are connected; examples include user accounts and the [[Miiverse]]. While Nintendo Network offers similar features to the previous service including online gaming and digital purchases, more features have been added, like downloadable content (DLC) for specific games, patching, and user account control. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 23:35, December 21, 2015
The Nintendo Network is an online gameplay network which acts similar to Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live. It is the second network created by Nintendo after the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (which launched during the release of Mario Kart DS). It has been made to provide online play for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U compatible games. It was announced on January 26, 2012 and became available later that year. Unlike Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which focused on specific functionalities and a largely de-centralized environment, Nintendo Network aims to establish a central platform where various services available through the network for consumers are connected; examples include user accounts and the Miiverse. While Nintendo Network offers similar features to the previous service including online gaming and digital purchases, more features have been added, like downloadable content (DLC) for specific games, patching, and user account control.
History
Pre-Announcement
On January 20, 2012, an image of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy's box art was shown showing a "Nintendo Network" icon in the corner of the box.
Mario installments with Nintendo Network
Nintendo 3DS
- Luigis Mansion dark moon boxart.png
- Mario-dk-tipping-stars-boxart-eu-3ds.jpg
- NSMB2boxcover.jpg
Wii U
- Box NA - Mario Kart 8.jpg
- Mario-dk-tipping-stars-boxart-eu-wii-u.jpg
- NES Remix Pack box.jpg
- Box NA (final) - New Super Luigi U.png
- Box NA - New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U.png
Other titles using Nintendo Network
NOTE: Games shown below are not directly related to the Mario game series overall, but do give references to the series in certain parts of the game in question.