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'''Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection''', or '''WFC''', was a service from [[Nintendo]] that allowed Nintendo [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo DS]] games and applications to connect to the Internet. | '''Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection''', or '''WFC''', was a service from [[Nintendo]] that allowed Nintendo [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo DS]] games and applications to connect to the Internet. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' was one of the many games that had compatibility with the service, using it to allow for [[Online play|online brawls]] either [[with friends]] or [[with anyone]]; in addition, players could also exchange some data with other players with the service. | ||
The service was later superseded by the [[Nintendo Network]] for the [[Wii U]] and [[3DS]], though the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection continued to act as a legacy connection for the Wii and DS consoles; both the Wii U and 3DS had only limited compatibility with the service. With the shutdown of the network provider {{iw|wikipedia|GameSpy}}, the service went permanently offline on May 20th, 2014. However, thanks to [[hacking|hacks]], particularly Wiimmfi, players can continue playing compatible games via private servers, and the emulator [[Dolphin]] also supports online play for ''Brawl'', along with other benefits. | |||
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[[File:Wi-Fi Menu.jpg|thumb|The Wi-Fi Multiplayer Menu.]] | [[File:Wi-Fi Menu.jpg|thumb|The Wi-Fi Multiplayer Menu.]] | ||
The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allowed players to play against each other online for the first time in the series. A primary point of interest was that it allowed players to either play with anyone in the world or with registered friends. The former, [[With Anyone]], allowed players to either take part in standard free-for-all battles via [[Basic Brawl]], or to play as a part of a team in [[Team Battle]]. The latter contained an almost fully customizable ruleset, which allowed websites such as [[All is Brawl]] to be formed with the aim of adding competition into the mix, spawning an online scene for competitive Smash as a whole. | The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allowed players to play against each other online for the first time in the series. A primary point of interest was that it allowed players to either play with anyone in the world or with registered friends. The former, [[With Anyone]], allowed players to either take part in standard free-for-all battles via [[Basic Brawl]], or to play as a part of a team in [[Team Battle]]. The latter contained an almost fully customizable ruleset, which allowed websites such as [[All is Brawl]] to be formed with the aim of adding competition into the mix, spawning an online scene for competitive Smash as a whole. |