Short-Range Wireless Pokemon? Of Course.
[Archived in Entry, Handheld Wireless, Wireless Handheld]
justin on 2004/03/10:
„Nintendo has introduced some short-range wireless technology for their handheld devices. In February they launced a proprietary (ie not 802.11b,...“
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„Another area Nintendo has taken frustratingly small steps toward is wireless networking, with their wireless broadband adapter, cleverly boxed in with the new set of Pokemon games. Nintendo is using a custom technology for these devices, which not only replace the connection wire between Game Boys, but will apparently also allow for content downloads, similar to the interaction with the RF port and Pokemon Pikachu in previous games. The idea of having a short-range wireless network must frustrate people dreaming of a cellular link-up (hoping to cannibalize the only worthy feature of the N-Gage), but imagine if this device could be used to connect to a wireless network.“http://www.openedsource.net/blog/archives/ 000038.html - Cached
Found at a page of Chris, posted on 2004/04/18
„PPN Network: PPN Hosting sHosts.com | PPNTop50.com | Pokemon World | YuGiOh! World“http://pokemonpalace.com/talkback/ 1084293295,62195,.html - Cached
„Nintendo is about to start so-called Joy Spots in Japan, special services hosted in retail stores that enable owners of the GBA's Wireless Adapter to connect or download extras. So far it sounds like players can connect to others at the same Joy Spot only, but in the future it shouldn't be too hard for Nintendo to start an intranet connecting all Joy Spots. They could even include regular wireless networking hotspots.“http://www.nintendowatch.com/archives/ 2004_03.html - Cached
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