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wraggster
February 26th, 2008, 20:16
Nintendo couldn't have been more obtuse in its announcement last week at GDC, but from the looks of it you won't be enjoying that totally free Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection play forever. Nintendo is busting out a new Pay & Play service for certain games, which seems to refer to both downloadable content for some titles, and online multiplayer for others. It's really hard to tell, but it doesn't sound like Nintendo has any intention of going the Xbox Live route. There will be red stickers on games with Pay & Play features so you can spot them in the store, and if you do end up paying for online multiplayer, it looks like it'll be on a per-title basis. Other than that Nintendo isn't spilling much -- we have no idea what titles will cost money to play, and how much it'll be -- but given the fact that Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mario Kart are just about to make online play on the Wii actually interesting, this isn't exactly an encouraging sign.

http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/26/nintendo-wants-your-money-for-online-pay-and-play-gaming/

hypochondriac
February 26th, 2008, 22:13
If I have to pay for online mariokart then I will be seriously annoyed. I thought Ninty were different to sony and Microsoft. Looks like I was wrong sadly it IS all about the money.

DPyro
February 26th, 2008, 22:29
If I have to pay for online mariokart then I will be seriously annoyed. I thought Ninty were different to sony and Microsoft. Looks like I was wrong sadly it IS all about the money.

:confused: Sony doesn't charge for online so it would only be Microsoft that their basing their format off.

hypochondriac
February 27th, 2008, 19:59
:confused: Sony doesn't charge for online so it would only be Microsoft that their basing their format off.

I meant the company as a whole. When I buy a PS3 I want to play PS3 games not pay ridiculous amounts for a giant hard drive and blue ray player. I know a lot of people are fine with that but for me it's all about the games. Sonys failiure to cater to the gamer is the reason that someone has to splash out serious money just to play their overpriced (compared to 360) games.