Debut of Nintendo Tetris slowed down server?

Posted Mar 22, 2006 at 12:17AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags:
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Maybe its just an overreaction, but I think the massive sales of the Nintendo DS version of Tetris, which was released today, really did slow down servers and surprise gamers with less than stellar online experiences. Some nitpicking taking place in the Nintendo forum today seems to confirm my budding cynicism towards the apparent success of Tetris in the market. Some people complain about getting shotdown in the middle of their games. Some were wondering what the heck is going on. Is it not so disappointing that just when you had gotten totally addicted to it then the server goes down?


 
 
 

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by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-21 20:52
» Yeah

That is a bit of a bummer, but at least good sales means there will be plenty of opponents to play online (assuming they don't all return the game because the online is laggy)!

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-21 22:25
» WOW this game is simply amazing

i got this game today and its the fastes wifi connection game yet. I think for this game it makes the wifi servers run at a faster speed and is taking speed away from the other wifi connection games. this game is truley awsome ive been playing it for 4 hours straight its gotta be the best tetris game ever made. and the online is great 4 players with mario items its just all too good this is a must for any one who has a ds .

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-22 08:27
» :)

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by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-22 08:27
» :)

:) :) :) :) :) :)

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-23 04:13
» aww...

WHY DO PEOPLE STILL BUY THIS GAME?!



it's friggin freeware by now...





whatever, i guess if i was about to buy that Space Invaders Revolution, you can have this lame game...

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