Difference between revisions of "GameSpy"
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− | In April 2014, Glu Mobile (at the time owner of GameSpy Industries) announced that they | + | In April 2014, Glu Mobile (at the time owner of GameSpy Industries) announced that they would shut down the GameSpy servers on the May 31, 2014 due to integration costs and putting focus on other work. Most developers and publishers chose to continue running their own servers. [[Nintendo]] however discontinued the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection on May 20, 2014. Nintendo instead continued development on their new online service called the [[Nintendo Network]] for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]]. |
− | Despite the shut down, there were fan efforts to keep alternate online services alive. The most notable ones are [[Wiimmfi]] | + | Despite the shut down, there were fan efforts to keep alternate online services alive. The most notable ones are [[Wiimmfi]], in replacement of Nintendo, and [https://revive.gg Revive Network], for Electronic Arts. |
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
− | + | * [http://www.gamespy.com/bios/index.html About GameSpy] | |
− | * [http://www.gamespy.com/bios/index.html About | + | * [http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/122/1227460p1.html Goodbye from the GameSpy Team] |
− | * [http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/122/1227460p1.html Goodbye | + | * [http://archive.is/M53Tl Archive of Nintendo's announcement of the shutdown] |
− | * [http://archive.is/M53Tl | + | * [https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/03/gamespy-multiplayer-shutting-down-hundreds-of-games-at-risk IGN announcement of the shutdown] |
− | * [https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/03/gamespy-multiplayer-shutting-down-hundreds-of-games-at-risk | ||
* [https://wiimmfi.de/development Wiimmfi Development] | * [https://wiimmfi.de/development Wiimmfi Development] | ||
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Revision as of 20:28, 21 June 2019
GameSpy was a third-party technology provider of online multiplayer and matchmaking services for video games. GameSpy was a service provider for the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
In April 2014, Glu Mobile (at the time owner of GameSpy Industries) announced that they would shut down the GameSpy servers on the May 31, 2014 due to integration costs and putting focus on other work. Most developers and publishers chose to continue running their own servers. Nintendo however discontinued the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection on May 20, 2014. Nintendo instead continued development on their new online service called the Nintendo Network for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch.
Despite the shut down, there were fan efforts to keep alternate online services alive. The most notable ones are Wiimmfi, in replacement of Nintendo, and Revive Network, for Electronic Arts.