Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection - Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Architecture

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Architecture

System Wii Nintendo DS/DSi
Accounts
  • Friend Code System
  • Individual Mii
  • Friend List

Individual account

Games
  • Online multiplayer
  • Pay & Play
  • Online leaderboards
  • WiiConnect24
  • Game-exclusive channels
  • Online multiplayer
  • Online leaderboards
Communication
  • WiiConnect24
  • Wii Message Board
  • Wii Speak Channel
  • Everybody Votes Channel
  • Check Mii Out Channel
  • Friends List
  • Cross Platform with Nintendo DS/DSi
  • PictoChat
  • Facebook
  • DS Download Play
  • Cross Platform with Wii
Online Shop Wii Shop Channel Nintendo DSi Shop
Entertainment
  • Nintendo Channel
  • Netfilx
  • Hulu Plus
  • BBC iPlayer
  • Television Friend Channel
  • Digicam Print Channel
  • Demae Channel
  • Forecast Channel
  • News Channel
  • Today and Tomorrow Channel
  • Flipnote Studio
  • Flipnote Hatena
Internet Navigation
  • Opera based Internet Browser
  • Integrated Google/Yahoo search engine
Loyalty Program Club Nintendo
Other Utilities
  • Parental controls
  • Online game instruction manuals
  • Nintendo Costumer Service
  • Nintendo Online Store
System Update Wii System Update Nintendo DSi System Update

Canceled Services:

  • Wii no Ma - ceased operations on April 30, 2012.
  • Kirby TV Channel - ceased operations on October 2012.

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