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>Hi Matt,
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>We are writing to inform you that we have recently entered into a new business agreement with America Online. We would like to explain what the relationship represents for the gaming community and Nintendo licensees.
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> The agreement means that Nintendo licensees who choose to create online games for play on the Nintendo GameCube will be licensed AOL connectivity software that will enable such online games to connect to the Internet via AOL. It also means that, should Nintendo announce any online games of its own during the term of the agreement, they will be created for play using AOL as the preferred ISP. At this point we are not announcing any new online games.
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>To be clear, this does not indicate the unveiling of a new online gaming approach from Nintendo. Nor does it signify that we have changed our position on the current business viability in the online console gaming field.
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> In addition, as part of our co-marketing relationship, online promotions of Nintendo products and services will be featured on several AOL and AOL Time Warner online properties. Nintendo is also discussing with AOL potential marketing promotions for the new AOL for Broadband service, which may include bundling of demo disks with the Nintendo GameCube.
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> best
No ha pasado nada de nada. El acuerdo con GameSpy era para herramientas de desarrolladores, y prestacion de recursos (servidores, etc)¿Y que ha pasado entonces con los acuerdos de Gamespy?
Tan facil como no comprarloA mi tambien me parece un robo a mano armada el adaptador de banda ancha para los juegos que permiten usarlo, y ya no hablemos del modem 56k que ni permite jugar en lan...
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Yo ire corriendo a la tienda a por el mio el dia que el software de tunneling para Mario Kart este listo.