When Chris Kohler starts thinking aloud, panic shoots through the interlaced tubes of the 'net and spreads like a virus. And now look what you've done, Mr. Kohler. You've made the Pokefans cry.The story: Kohler noticed that in the blitz of press releases regarding Pokemon Diamond and Pearl in the U.S., local multiplayer was mentioned, but not the WiFi play that had Pokemasters everywhere drooling. And lo did the speculation begin -- and a legion of sites leaped onto the bandwagon with full force.
But take heart! Nintendo confirmed to GameLife that WiFi play would in fact be preserved for the U.S. releases of Diamond and Pearl, so everyone is free to take a breath and untangle their twisted knickers, for all is well with the Pokemon. Now all you have to worry about is waiting for April.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-21-2006 @ 8:19PM
brad said...
I wonder if this is a move to increase sales of the Wii game. If its the only pokemon game you get online with, it makes it that much more must have.
Hopefully this is not the case.
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12-21-2006 @ 9:31PM
Silver R. Wolfe said...
Wheee, another pokemon game!
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12-21-2006 @ 10:44PM
Fox said...
No one is forcing you to buy them, Silver. And judging by sales, people like them. So please stop being an idiot. Thanks. :-)
With no respect to trolls,
Fox
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12-22-2006 @ 3:20AM
bluetrane said...
^fanboy
online play might tempt me to check it out
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