


Nintendo Japan Starts Store-Based GBA Wireless Network 15
Thanks to Planet GameCube for its article discussing Nintendo Japan's rolling-out of the store-based JoySpot service for the Game Boy Advance wireless adapter. According to the article: "Consisting of wireless base stations - also known as hot spots - at retail locations around the country, JoySpot acts as a miniature server and hub for GBA games supporting the wireless adapter." Although players can use the limited-range wireless adapter with friends separately of the JoySpot locations, "...players can download news from the JoySpot station in Pokémon Fire/Leaf via the virtual JoySpot kiosks.. [and] can also take part in special JoySpot challenge battles among other gamers within the station's range by talking to them in the [virtual] union room."
Card Games? (Score:4, Interesting)
Imagine a store selling 'booster packs' to people, who then can scan them into their GBA, while arranging their game data to challenge others.. (which is technically feasible, if they upgrade the pokemon TCG game for CGB to be able to use the card reader..)
Re:Card Games? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Card Games? (Score:4, Insightful)
From what it seems, the only things that will occur through this link will be some battle/competition events and some news updates. The fact is, these are already manipulable via GameShark, so there is no need to worry.
To be honest, I don't think Nintendo will do anything in the fashion of making hidden, unlockable features only accessible through this feature--but if someone is desperate enough to use a GameShark with the wireless link, they're better off just hacking with a GameShark on a static game.
For reference, most codes are trained by switching to different scenarios where the value you want to find is different, then modifying those values by GameShark and finding the correct register through process of elimination. In a wireless environment, one simply does not have the freedom to restart games and slowly try different registers without seeming suspicious. Also, unlocking these features should be done on a static, unnetworked cart (this is for cheating, after all).
Re:Card Games? (Score:1)
NICE except (Score:2, Flamebait)
You can also chat via the gba with people in range of the wireless station. Mmmm
If you played Ruby/Sapphire... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:NICE except (Score:4, Interesting)
So yeah, the new Pokemon games and a couple of the famicon mini games support the new wireless adaptor, but other than that, bupkis.
Just a thought... (Score:5, Insightful)
The N-Gage might have Bluetooth capability, but how often do you find someone else with another N-Gage, let alone the same game, let alone that they're willing to play the game with you?
lost in translation (Score:2, Funny)
Gaming protocol (Score:2)
The gaming device can keep track of the games that have been played, and within a pre-set threshold/manually it could out and try to find devices that may have compatible games.
If a device is found, you can invite the person to a game. (of course, you can keep yourself "open" or "closed" to invitations).
Imagine playing a game with a stranger on the subway that is sitting