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'''Wii Chess''' is a [[Wii]] chess game. This version was only released in Europe. Players were able to do chess battles online, using [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], before the service was terminated. | '''Wii Chess''' is a [[Wii]] chess game. This version was only released in Europe. Players were able to do chess battles online, using [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], before the service was terminated. |
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Wii Chess is a Wii chess game. This version was only released in Europe. Players were able to do chess battles online, using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, before the service was terminated.
Though the game was not released in Japan per se, a WiiWare release was later available known as Tsuushin Taikyoku: World Chess. Both the Japanese and European versions could connect to each other.
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