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yes i have just bought a ds lite second hand for my daughter so no manual - can anyone enlighten me with regard to the wi fi connection - i know I dont use anything extra on the wii for connecting up with my wireless on my computer but do I need something extra for the ds? or should it just connect?? because it isnt?? and whats this pictochat? Thanks to anyone in the know!

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yes i have just bought a ds lite second hand for my daughter so no manual - can anyone enlighten me with regard to the wi fi connection - i know I dont use anything extra on the wii for connecting up with my wireless on my computer but do I need something extra for the ds? or should it just connect?? because it isnt?? and whats this pictochat? Thanks to anyone in the know!
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yes i have just bought a ds lite second hand for my daughter so no manual - can anyone enlighten me with regard to the wi fi connection - i know I dont use anything extra on the wii for connecting up with my wireless on my computer but do I need something extra for the ds? or should it just connect?? because it isnt?? and whats this pictochat? Thanks to anyone in the know!
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got my wii.

got a spare nunchuck, wiiplay, nights, SMG a DS with a sonic game bundled, and advance wars.

all for the 60gb ps3, cod4, R&C, singstar, rfom and motorstorm.

I still have UT3, a spare sixaxis, and the ps3 eye camera up for grabs if anyone wants them?

so as a complete noob with the old ninty machines (I had a GC, with a couple of games and a snes back in the day) what should I be playing? I have never played a zelda game in my life, so what is worth a buy on the VC?

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got my wii.

got a spare nunchuck, wiiplay, nights, SMG a DS with a sonic game bundled, and advance wars.

all for the 60gb ps3, cod4, R&C, singstar, rfom and motorstorm.

I still have UT3, a spare sixaxis, and the ps3 eye camera up for grabs if anyone wants them?

so as a complete noob with the old ninty machines (I had a GC, with a couple of games and a snes back in the day) what should I be playing? I have never played a zelda game in my life, so what is worth a buy on the VC?

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Nintendo have announced that Commodore 64 games will be avaliable soon on VC, 500 points though, bit expensive if you ask me

press release - http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/2...nsole_7395.html

21/02/2008

Commodore 64 games coming to Virtual Console

21 Feb. 2008 – Already a firm favourite with Wii owners, Virtual Console is once again expanding its catalogue, this time with the addition of a whole new games format. Later this year, Wii owners will be able to enjoy classic titles from the best selling personal computer of all time: the Commodore 64. These titles join classic gems from the likes of Nintendo, SEGA, Turbografx and NEOGEO already available via the Wii Shop Channel.

The release of the Commodore 64 in 1982 was an historic moment for the computer and video games industry. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, it remains the best selling single computer model of all time, with an estimated 22 million units sold. Its immense popularity saw an unrivalled collection of over 4,000 rich games titles released through its production lifetime (1982-1994), helping to establish the C64 as a ‘gamers favourite.'

Bala Keilman, CEO of Commodore Gaming, commented, “The massive impact the Commodore 64 had on video gaming is still evident today with many gamers remembering the computer and its games with great fondness. By working with Nintendo of Europe, we are ensuring that future generations of gamers can play some of the best and most popular titles that kick-started the computer games revolution and so keep the C64 legacy in gamers hearts.”

Laurent Fischer, Managing Director of European Marketing & PR of Nintendo Europe added, “We are extremely pleased to be working with Commodore Gaming to provide even more retro hits for Wii owners to choose from on Virtual Console. With over 184 classic titles now available to enjoy, Virtual Console on Wii is a great way for users to access a breadth of classic retro games. We hope that this great choice of games will bring nostalgia to our gaming fans, while an entirely new generation of video game players can experience a host of classic games for the very first time.”

Among the first titles from Commodore 64 which will be made available on Virtual Console are International Karate and Uridium. These great titles will be bolstered by regular updates from the Commodore 64 back catalogue.

Virtual Console games from Commodore 64 will be available from the Wii Shop Channel soon and can be downloaded for 500 Wii Points each. Currently these titles will only be available on the European Wii Shop Channel.

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