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Nintendo of Japan has begun offering free [[wp:Wi-Fi|Wi-Fi]] downloads of trial versions of some of its most popular [[wp:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] games, including [[wp:Pokémon Dash|Pokémon Dash]].
Nintendo of Japan has begun offering free [[wp:Wi-Fi|Wi-Fi]] downloads of trial versions of some of its most popular [[wp:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] games, including [[wp:Pokémon Dash|Pokémon Dash]].



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Nintendo of Japan has begun offering free Wi-Fi downloads of trial versions of some of its most popular Nintendo DS games, including Pokémon Dash.

Other games offered include Sonic Rush, Nintendogs and beginning Dec. 15, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

This service is currenly available only in Japan. Meanwhile, in the United States, Nintendo of America has begun providing free Nintendo DS Wi-Fi service at McDonald's restaurants. Gamers who have other broadband or Wi-Fi access can reach the DS Wi-Fi network with a special USB connector for computers sold only on Nintendo's Web site.

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