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The Nintendo Network is a service run by Nintendo that allows users to be matched up with other players and play games with each other. It is used by games for both the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. It is the successor to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service.

Promotions

Players in the United Kingdom who create a Nintendo Network ID between December 10th, 2013 and January 31st, 2014 on their Nintendo 3DS will receive Super Mario Bros. Deluxe as a free download.[1]

Games compatible with Wi-Fi

The following Pokémon games are compatible with the Wi-Fi Connection service.

Nintendo 3DS titles

References


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