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  2. Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector - Wikipedia

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    A wireless game adapter that allows Nintendo DS, Wii and 3DS users to connect to the Internet via a PC. Learn about its functionality, criticism, discontinuation and compatibility with Windows and Linux.

  3. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection was an online multiplayer gaming service run by Nintendo that formerly provided free online play in compatible Nintendo DS and Wii games. It was discontinued in 2014 and replaced by the Nintendo Network, but some fan-made services still operate.

  4. List of Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games that can be played online with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi consoles. The list includes the game titles, genres, developers, publishers, release dates and availability of the games.

  5. List of Nintendo DS accessories - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the official and unofficial devices that connect to the Game Boy Advance slot on the Nintendo DS, such as the Rumble Pak, the Headset, and the Slide Controller. Find out which games are compatible with these accessories and how they work.

  6. Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter - Wikipedia

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    The wireless adapter. The Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter [a] is a wireless adapter accessory for the Game Boy Advance, released by Nintendo in 2004. It provides an alternative to the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable but is only supported by a small number of games.

  7. Nintendo DS - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo DS is a handheld game console with two screens, a touchscreen, a microphone and wireless connectivity. It was released in 2004-2005 and sold over 150 million units worldwide, becoming the best-selling Nintendo system and the second-best-selling video game console of all time.

  8. AOSS - Wikipedia

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    AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a system that allows a secure wireless connection with the push of a button. It is used by some Nintendo, PlayStation and Wii devices and supports WEP, WPA and AES encryption.

  9. Nintendo DS Lite - Wikipedia

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    Multiple users can play certain multiplayer games with one DS game card using DS Download Play. The DS Lite is capable of receiving Wi-Fi signals from other systems in the Nintendo DS and 3DS families, Wii consoles, and Wi-Fi access points. WEP encrypted and unencrypted networks are supported. WPA encryption is not supported. [31]