Warp Pipe Launches With Mario Kart Support 28
jkeyes writes "The Warp Pipe project for playing LAN GameCube games online has just released Beta 0.3 for Windows. This is the first release to support Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, contains significant optimization, and even has region-free play, so you can battle against gamers from Japan or Europe - the first Macintosh beta is planned for next week."
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:5, Insightful)
Nintendo has stated before that they don't feel the on-line world is quite ready yet. What they want to do is avoid a re-occuring cost for the players. If on-line pay means a subscription, and the service isn't like top-notch (lag?), it's not interesting to Nintendo.
I want on-line play too, but at least Nintendo's thinking about their gamers here.
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:3, Insightful)
Well maybe, I applaud them for not rushing into some half-assed online service that sucks as well as it blows. What worries me though, is from everything that I have heard about the next Nintendo console, The big N has no intention of pursuing any sort of online plan. This might be ok, but they need to leave the option available to their 3rd party developers.
I say include a broadband/modem option(or sell them seperatel
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:3, Interesting)
As pigheaded as they can be about some things, I doubt they would do anything that stupid.
Like going after the original Game Genie, a device that takes nothing away from games, but extends and expands them? Of course, that was years ago, Nintendo has probably learned their lessons. And on all those GBA mods they tried to C&D.
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:1)
They already do this. The Broadband Adaptor, which does nothing but add a standard 10baseT network port, is available to those that want it (required to use Warp Pipe), and it allows interested developers to develop online games for the Cube. Phantasy Star
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:2)
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:2)
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:2)
Never heard the "avoid a re-occurring cost for the player" reason - not to rag on Nintendo, but that is probably the least likely Nintendo statement ever. Closest I have heard to that is that Miyamoto doesn't think gamers will pay monthly fees for online access, which is kind of funny - as is your very charitable spin on that
Re:Now I might buy a gamecube (Score:2)
Ripping off? People go happily buy stuff and they're being ripped off? O_o
Re:for how long? (Score:2, Informative)
It makes no attempt in circumventing secuity protection mechanisms nor does it hack in anyway the machine itself.
What it does is route the packets to and from the internet, acting as a gateway (or better, router) from one machine to the other.
Basically, the gamecube thinks it's routing packets to a machine in it's own LAN, while actually it's routing packets to an ip thank to the the Warp Pipe software. Warp Pipe works like a simplified Gamespy A
Re:for how long? (Score:1)
It can't - DMCA is USA only... (Score:2)
This news (Score:3, Insightful)
For 99, I'd get the latest in home entertainment technologyl, complete with online play (even if still buggy, as I presume it is since it's a beta).
Before unleashing the wrath of the DMCA upon these hackers, Nintendo should think about the advantages brought to it's console at absolutely no cost whatsoever.
Re:This news (Score:2, Informative)
For more info, check out this blurb at GameSpy [gamespydaily.com]
or are you counting the cost of a broadband adapter ( approx $35US) in your total?
Warp Pipe GPL release... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Warp Pipe GPL release... (Score:3, Informative)
There's already 2 projects working on GC tunelling warppipe [warppipe.com] and X-Link [xboxlink.co.uk], so I don't see how starting a new fork of warppipe off 3 week old code is going to help unless you'r
Re:Warp Pipe GPL release... (Score:1)
Read up on it here [xboxlink.co.uk] under "XLink RC3 Update"
Frankly, I'm glad Nintendo doesn't do much online (Score:3, Troll)
Ladders (Score:1)