Surprisingly, Brawl went pretty smoothly, no lag and after a couple of trolls and taunt rooms, I had some awesome hardcore Brawls! I intend to make of most of the Pokémon services later.Farewell, Nintendo Wi-Fi. Brawl today and had a great time, about 5 or 6 hours worth. I had my last few rounds of Mario Kart Wii and Smash Bros. I haven't even tried Advance Wars: Days of Ruin's online yet.Guess I'd better do that today. Thats shocking as i know of several people who still play Mario Kart online and Love it. o.o tomorrow! goodbye.online wii/ds I just dominated and won my final round of Fortune Street today. So here's your reminder, this is that last chance for a few online races in or a potentially laggy fight in Brawl. Both Mario Kart entries spring to mind right away, along with other Wii games such as and DS fans may lament the loss of, among others. Whether a calculated move to prompt more gamers to switch up to 3DS and Wii U or simply a matter of logistics, it does mean that we have just one more day to enjoy the online features of a host of games on the last-gen systems. The decision to not migrate some games to new servers will undoubtedly disappoint some, but Nintendo has likely looked at the online activity and decided that, ultimately, the services should simply end. Nintendo is, primarily as a result of the closure of the GameSpy infrastructure that it used. Not a glittering golden era that will live on through the ages, but nevertheless a period of time that brought plenty of good times for Nintendo gamers. Reminder: Nintendo's Wi-Fi Service on Wii and DS Closes on 20th May Nintendo Life Get in those last online rounds by Share: An era ends on 20th May.
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