This past Saturday, we received an advanced look at the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. As soon as we saw the packaging, it immediately became apparent that Nintendo is getting behind their Wi-Fi ...
It’s inevitable that, as time passes and technology advances, video games, consoles, and peripherals that were once ubiquitous will become increasingly obsolete until they are only dusty keepsakes in ...
Nintendo released a statement warning customers to cease usage of the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. The statement warns against potential viral attack. These devices last shipped out in 2010, for the ...
Nintendo has taken to Twitter in Japan, warning customers to stop using the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector and the (Japan-only) Wi-Fi Network Adapter due to concerns over the users' safety. The two ...
OK, so after 6 months I finally got this stupid assed Nintendo WiFi USB connector to work. Yes, that's how long it took. I think the October update is what made it so it could work. <BR><BR>Either way ...
These dongles were sold specifically to aid customers who had trouble establishing connections to Wi-Fi because their PC was connected via Broadband. The devices essentially created a Wi-Fi signal for ...
In just about a week's time, Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection service will go online. This service, intended as a free, seamless, and invisible link to the internet, will be supported by two games: ...
The Nintendo Switch seems like the perfect console — until you’re trying to play Doom with those tiny Joy-Cons and your hands are cramping while you’re getting swarmed. Joy-Con motion controls are ...
Nintendo recently unveiled a new WiFi USB connector as part of their latest attempt to release a line of Nintendo-branded wireless products. As soon as you insert this dongle into your PC (no ...
Nintendo's online store is no longer offering the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. According to the item's listing, it has been "discontinued until further notice." Tipster BPM speculates that Nintendo's ...
Our faces lit up this morning after seeing this image on Famitsu's site. Surely, this was it: Nintendo's long-awaited solution to the storage woes of every Wii-owning geek and otaku on the planet.
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