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'''WiiConnect24''' was a [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]]-only feature that allows the Wii console to be connected to the internet (and Nintendo) all the time, even in stand-by mode. It is what allows [[Distributed Items]] in {{CF}} to be downloaded and given to the [[player]] in-game, by [[Pete]], [[Wendell]], or other [[Special resident|Special residents]]. It discontinued on June 27, 2013.
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'''WiiConnect24''' is a defunct online service for the [[Wii]] that allowed the console to remain connected to the Internet when in standby mode. Launched alongside the Wii in November 2006, WiiConnect24 was used in various games, including {{CF}}. The service was discontinued on June 27, 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo of America|url=https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3512/p/604|title=Discontinuation of WiiConnect24 Services|site=en-americas-support.nintendo.com|retrieved=January 11, 2021}}</ref>
  
==Activating WiiConnect24==
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==In {{CF|nolink}}==
WiiConnect24 needs activating on both the Nintendo Console and the ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'' game. This is done by doing the following:
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{{CF}} used WiiConnect24 to allow a player to send letters to another player without the receiving player needing to be present in the game. It was also used to [[Distributed item/City Folk|distribute items and designs]] to players for set periods of time from 2008 to 2012.
  
===Wii System Settings===
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Before WiiConnect24 features could be used by {{CF|nolink}}, they would have to be activated in-game. On the player's first trip to the [[city]], [[Rover]] appears in the [[bus]] and asks them if they would like to activate WiiConnect24. After this, the player can choose to turn the feature on or off by contacting Rover via the phone in their [[attic]]. Following the termination of the service in 2013, these settings have no effect.
#First, players can choose ''Wii Options'', which is located at the bottom-left of the ''Wii Menu'' screen.
 
#Once in the ''Wii Options'' menu, players can go to ''Wii Settings''. On page 2, ''WiiConect24'' is at the bottom.
 
#Players may need to enter a 4-digit password.
 
#Once players have entered the password and have entered the menu, they should go to ''WiiConnect24'' and select ''On''.
 
  
When players have completed this process, they are now connected to the internet and will receive messages from Nintendo on the Message Board. They will not get letters in ''City Folk'' quite yet though; the settings still need to be applied in-game.
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==See also==
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* [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]
  
===In-Game===
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==References==
Once players have loaded the game, they can go to the phone in the attic of their house and use it. [[Rover]] talks to them. Then, they should select ''WiiConnect24''. He will then tell the player the settings. If it is not already on, players should select ''Turn it on''. If not, then they select ''Keep them on!'' Nintendo can now send the players distributed items.
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Latest revision as of 10:31, July 2, 2023

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WiiConnect24 is a defunct online service for the Wii that allowed the console to remain connected to the Internet when in standby mode. Launched alongside the Wii in November 2006, WiiConnect24 was used in various games, including Animal Crossing: City Folk. The service was discontinued on June 27, 2013.[1]

In Animal Crossing: City Folk[edit]

Animal Crossing: City Folk used WiiConnect24 to allow a player to send letters to another player without the receiving player needing to be present in the game. It was also used to distribute items and designs to players for set periods of time from 2008 to 2012.

Before WiiConnect24 features could be used by Animal Crossing: City Folk, they would have to be activated in-game. On the player's first trip to the city, Rover appears in the bus and asks them if they would like to activate WiiConnect24. After this, the player can choose to turn the feature on or off by contacting Rover via the phone in their attic. Following the termination of the service in 2013, these settings have no effect.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Nintendo of America. "Discontinuation of WiiConnect24 Services". en-americas-support.nintendo.com. Retrieved January 11, 2021.