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==NDS==
 
==NDS==
:''See [[Wikipedia:List_of_Nintendo_DS_Wi-Fi_Connection_games|List of Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection games]]''
 
 
There was a third-party DeSmuME fork that successfully emulated WFC but has quite a bit of requirement (Ethernet cable, though this can be circumvented with external software). After the service shutdown, there was a version compatible with the fan servers (restoring all DLC data, but sadly, most multiplayer games had their content lost forever).  melonDS is one of the only emulators to offer Wi-Fi capabilities. It's still a work-in-progress, but it works relatively well.
 
There was a third-party DeSmuME fork that successfully emulated WFC but has quite a bit of requirement (Ethernet cable, though this can be circumvented with external software). After the service shutdown, there was a version compatible with the fan servers (restoring all DLC data, but sadly, most multiplayer games had their content lost forever).  melonDS is one of the only emulators to offer Wi-Fi capabilities. It's still a work-in-progress, but it works relatively well.
  
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==Wii==
 
==Wii==
 
{{main|Dolphin Online}}
 
{{main|Dolphin Online}}
:''See [[Wikipedia:List_of_Wii_Wi-Fi_Connection_games|List of Wii Wi-Fi Connection games]]''
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:''See [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/930752-nintendo-wii/69275813 Nintendo WFC Compatibility List for Nintendo Wii]''
  
 
:*Custom servers for some of the more popular games exist thanks to the [https://wiimmfi.de Wiimmfi] or [https://wfc.wiilink24.com/online WiiLink WFC (WIP)] projects. Accessing the wimmfi project's revival servers requires an original NAND dump from your console, as it serves as a unique identifier and helps maintain a level playing field for all participants. Unfortunately, a small number of emulator users have been caught dropping frames or using cheats, which grant unfair advantages. Using an original NAND dump helps prevent such exploits and fosters a fair competitive environment. See [https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Wiimmfi#Emulation_Information Tutorial: How to Connect to WFC in Dolphin].
 
:*Custom servers for some of the more popular games exist thanks to the [https://wiimmfi.de Wiimmfi] or [https://wfc.wiilink24.com/online WiiLink WFC (WIP)] projects. Accessing the wimmfi project's revival servers requires an original NAND dump from your console, as it serves as a unique identifier and helps maintain a level playing field for all participants. Unfortunately, a small number of emulator users have been caught dropping frames or using cheats, which grant unfair advantages. Using an original NAND dump helps prevent such exploits and fosters a fair competitive environment. See [https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Wiimmfi#Emulation_Information Tutorial: How to Connect to WFC in Dolphin].

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