yea, but Nintendo employees are a little slow when it comes to stuff like that. And u can do it, all u need is a contract stating u can for so much money.
Just think of the next Super Smash Brothers game, and being able to play it online against the best people. Perhaps they should make it 3D even, but that might get a little confusing. Or maybe there could be 8 people fighting in a game. Whoa, the possibilities are endless...
Nintendo doesn't see the online market as a viable resource at this point in time. They're not interested in it, that's why there have been so few online GC titles. However, there has been a lot of speculation floating around in regards to the DS, and the possibility that it might have soem sort of wireless lan capabilities. So, that's a step in the right direction.
I only will fully support Nintendo if they bring Gamecube online. It is a miracle they are still alive when they are the only newer system not online. I want to face people over the internet in Supder Smash Bros. Melee. I think every game should have something to do online even if all it is is downloading pictures.
i seriously doubt that, if they r not interested in GC online, then a handheld shouldn't be an option.
From the comprehensive Nintendo DS examination, found on IGN.com.
IGN said:
Wireless network play is a huge obvious considering that the company has been giving away Wireless Adapters for the GBA in specially supported games (namely Pokemon: Fire Red and Leaf Green), showing just how capable and cheap the technology is. Nintendo is pretty set in offering wireless play for its system ever since it launched the Wave Bird for the GameCube, and in the case of Project Nitro, we've been told that the system will be capable of supporting as many as 16 players in a network via its own proprietary format. And most likely using the same wireless technology used in the Game Boy Advance adapters.