Sentences with phrase «games via the service»

PayPal has also announced that by purchasing games via its service, you'll get # 5 off a # 20 purchase while the sale lasts.
Those that purchased Wii U editions of games via the service were given some additional features exclusive to the platform.

Not exact matches

The new deal makes it possible for Amazon Prime customers in over 200 countries to stream the «TNF» games via the Prime Video app and the interactive social - media service Twitch.
The NHL reaches fans worldwide with games available online in every country including via its live and on - demand streaming service NHL GameCenter LIVE ™.
The NHL reaches fans worldwide with games available online in every country including via its live and on - demand streaming service NHL.TV ™.
The company's turnaround strategy under Chief Executive Ram Krishnan centers on adding menu ordering, check - out and other services via tablet computers to its trivia game platform.
For years our kids used old iPhones connected to wifi to listen to music and playing games via apps so I think this is a great solution for families with younger kids who don't need the expense of a newer device and monthly service plan.
One idea is to turn the automobiles themselves into conduits for the Internet, giving drivers and passengers access to navigational help, streaming movies, video games and other online services via touch screens embedded into the dashboard and seats.
Valve filed a trademark application in Europe for Half - Life 3 covering «computer game software,» «downloadable computer game software via a global computer network and wireless devices» and other goods and services.
This ensures a good amount of variety, but the initially promising presentation (including the option to play video games with pretend fans on pretend streaming services) can't hide the fact that all the important stuff happens via boring menu options.
As detailed previously, the scheme will allow PlayStation Plus users to vote on games they'd like made freebies via the Plus service.
The games are backwards compatible on Xbox One, and are available on PlayStation 4 and PC via the PlayStation Now streaming service.
This is something we'll maybe not understand today, but it will finally make video games a product which could be way more easily distributed online and in the future via subscription based services, a piece at a time.
Another interesting feature is the ability to automatic update your PS3 and PS Vita via the subscription service which ensures that not only your games but your systems are always up to date.
«Nintendo Entertainment System — Nintendo Switch Online will provide a fun new way to experience classic NES games that will be different from the Virtual Console service, thanks to enhancements such as added online play, voice chat via the Nintendo Switch Online app and the various play modes of Nintendo Switch.»
In addition, the Switch version of the game will include the chart - topping dance track «How Deep Is Your Love» by Calvin Harris & Disciples — available exclusively via that free Just Dance Unlimited subscription service.
You can also pay Nvidia # 7.49 a month to stream games like Tomb Raider and GRID Autosport via the cloud using GeForce NOW, which is the best game streaming service we've used, performance-wise.
With this app, you can check game - specific services, invite friends to play with you via social media, and use voice chat while gaming.
Connectivity Ultra-fast 4G connectivity via Verizon's network Wireless - N Wi - Fi networking (802.11 b / g / n) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go Mobile Hotspot capable enabling you to connect to up to eight devices — from tablets to gaming devices — to the phone's 4G cellular connection via Wi - Fi Preloaded VZ Navigator for navigation and location services Bluetooth profiles supported Headset, Hands Free, Serial Port, Stereo, Audio / Video Remote Control, Generic Audio / Video Distribution, Advanced Audio Distribution, Audio / Video Control Transport, Object Push ProfileObject Push (Vcard, Music, Album, Cal — Push only), Phone Book Access Profile Bluetooth connectivity (version 3.1) Hardware 1.5 GHz dual - core processor speeds up everything — from playing games to watching shows to opening files from work 4.3 - inch, 720P HD super LCD2 Corning Gorilla Glass 2 display with 341 ppi Preinstalled 3FF SIM card Battery Capacity 1800 mAh, non-removable Usage time up to 15 hours Standby time up to 12.5 days Communications & Internet Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 for accessing real websites Text (SMS) and picture / video (MMS) messaging with threaded feature Access to popular instant messaging services Personal and work e-mail supports Microsoft Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Window Live Hotmail, POP3 / IMAP
64 MB internal memory SMS and MMS messaging with common inbox Access to personal e-mail via popular services including Ovi by Nokia, Yahoo!, Windows Live, and Gmail Opera Mini web browser with support for HTML, XHTML, and WAP protocols Organizer tools including calendar, clock, world clock, calculator, expense manager, and converter 3.5 mm headphone jack MicroUSB connector with USB mass storage capabilities Included games Stores up to 1000 contacts Vital Statistics The Nokia C1 - 01 weighs 2.78 ounces and measures 4.25 x 1.77 x 0.55 inches.
LG Optimus Pad is having an 8.9 inches touch display with 15:9 ratio of 1280 x 768 WXGA resolution, equipped with 3D cameras — able to to capture 3D content with the two 5MP sensors, 1080p HD Full HD decoding, users can capture 3D images and video on the tablet and then transfer them to «2D or 3D TVs or upload via YouTube 3D, HDMI 1.4 connectivity, 1080p video playback, 32 GB inbuilt memory storage, console - quality games available through the Tegra Zone app (coming soon), Google services including Google eBooks, Google Maps 5, and Google Talk.
This may naturally limit expansion via existing clients, so the focus will be on: i) geographic expansion — for example, by opening facilities in China & S Korea, which have some of the most rabid online & MMO gamers, and ii) lateral expansion, most likely via acquisitions — into upstream (like art outsourcing, original audio & motion capture) and downstream services (like multi-lingual customer support, (micro)- payment services & analytics).
Called Delta Studio, the service lets customers in all classes access free movies, TV shows, music and games via seat - back screens or by streaming to personal electronic devices through onboard Wi - Fi... And Delta said it will now allow passengers on international flights as well as domestic to keep using their personal electronic devices from gate to gate.
And as to downloading the games you've «bought», if you get them through a subscription service then don't expect to keep anything via downloads unless you pay a full price for them.
- hence, «electronic services, «relating to electronic computer games via the internet»» CLUE 3.
The third trademark, is probably the most interesting one, an electronic service that relates to computer games via the internet could be maybe another program like steam or origin, but it's not very likely.
And, given the PlayStation Network logo in the end, we'd assume that the game will be downloadable via the service for the PSPgo.
That said, I think we're far more likely to see Sony deliver older content via the service than more modern games.
The four - day sale includes Android games available on Shield as well as titles that can be streamed via Nvidia's cloud - based GeForce Now service.
And now, this game is available in 2D via the Virtual Console service and invites you to explore the Johto region again — or for the first time.
The allure of having access to hundreds of games via the PlayStation Now streaming service was more appealing in my book.
Nvidia Shield's racing game sale includes downloadable Android games, as well as titles you can stream via its cloud - based GeForce Now service.
From Thursday, April 14th until Sunday, April 17th you can purchase over a dozen titles on sale, which includes both Android games on Nvidia Shield and games that can be purchased and streamed via Nvidia's cloud - based game streaming service, GeForce Now.
Accessible via iOS, Android, and Smart Glass systems, the iDROID service acts as a second game screen and syncs with the main action.
2) Set up an annual subscription fee for $ 30 - 50 for something similar to (the now - shuttered, Sony - owned) OnLive's CloudLift service, which allows gamers who have already paid for content to stream any of it via PS Now for nothing more than the subscription fee.
There has been some recent mentions of Animal Crossing lately: there's the kid that proposed to his girlfriend via Animal Crossing's in - game mail service.
In addition, the game has also been available for download from Nintendo via their Virtual Console service, with versions available for the Nintendo Wii (released in 2006), 3DS (released in 2012), and their current Wii U platform (released in 2013).
My goal is to promote games that are less well known, perhaps because they were released earlier in the service's life, or perhaps because they got lost in the shuffle of all the content being released via Indie Games.
You agree that we may communicate with you via email and any similar technology for any purpose relating to the Game Service and any other services or software which may in the future be provided by us or on our behalf.
However, the chat service will be via a separate app (as opposed to just using Skype for free - I mean come on Nintendo), plus while they are offering a free game each month it will only be a NES or SNES game AND you only get to play it for that solitary month.
Magic: The Gathering Arena is an online game service («Game Service») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raqugame service («Game Service») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&rserviceGame Service») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame Service») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&rService») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&rService («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&rService (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software»).
Steam Spy, an unofficial service that tracks the popularity of games available via Valve's Steam service, has just released its results for 2016 so far, and what the results show is surprising in some regards and not - so - surprising in others.
PS Now is a cloud gaming service, which allows users to access selected original PS3 titles on either a per - game basis or via a subscription.
Just like we know another Call of Duty game will be coming, we can always be pretty sure that DICE will be creating another Battlefield game for EA, so it comes as absolutely no surprise that Battlefield 4 has been confirmed via an accidentally placed banner on EA's Origin service, along with a public beta for the game.
Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (using credit card, PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (using credit cards, PayPal) Times Europe: March 5th (11PM) to March 6th (3AM) UK: March 5th (10PM) to March 6th (2AM) North America (ET): March 5th (5PM to 9PM) North America (PT): March 5th (2PM to 6PM) Japan: March 6th (7AM to 11AM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: online play (unspecified games) Wii U: online play (unspecified games) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 6th (5AM to 10AM) UK: March 6th (4AM to 9AM) North America (ET): March 5th (11PM) to March 6th (4AM) North America (PT): March 5th (8PM) to March 6th (1AM) Japan: March 6th (1PM to 6PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM)
Services impacted Nintendo Switch: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (1.50 AM to 3.30 AM) UK: March 9th (12.50 AM to 2.30 AM) North America (ET): March 8th (7.50 PM to 10.30 PM) North America (PT): March 8th (4.50 PM to 7.30 PM) Japan: March 9th (9.50 AM to 11.30 AM) *** Services impacted Wii U: Minecraft (all online services) Wii U: Splatoon (all online services) Wii U: online play (unspecified games) Nintendo 3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: Pokémon Sun, Pokémon Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (3AM to 5AM) UK: March 9th (2AM to 4AM) North America (ET): March 8th (9PM to 11PM) North America (PT): March 8th (6PM to 8PM) Japan: March 9th (11AM to 1PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMServices impacted Nintendo Switch: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (1.50 AM to 3.30 AM) UK: March 9th (12.50 AM to 2.30 AM) North America (ET): March 8th (7.50 PM to 10.30 PM) North America (PT): March 8th (4.50 PM to 7.30 PM) Japan: March 9th (9.50 AM to 11.30 AM) *** Services impacted Wii U: Minecraft (all online services) Wii U: Splatoon (all online services) Wii U: online play (unspecified games) Nintendo 3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: Pokémon Sun, Pokémon Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (3AM to 5AM) UK: March 9th (2AM to 4AM) North America (ET): March 8th (9PM to 11PM) North America (PT): March 8th (6PM to 8PM) Japan: March 9th (11AM to 1PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMServices impacted Wii U: Minecraft (all online services) Wii U: Splatoon (all online services) Wii U: online play (unspecified games) Nintendo 3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: Pokémon Sun, Pokémon Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (3AM to 5AM) UK: March 9th (2AM to 4AM) North America (ET): March 8th (9PM to 11PM) North America (PT): March 8th (6PM to 8PM) Japan: March 9th (11AM to 1PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMservices) Wii U: Splatoon (all online services) Wii U: online play (unspecified games) Nintendo 3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: Pokémon Sun, Pokémon Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (3AM to 5AM) UK: March 9th (2AM to 4AM) North America (ET): March 8th (9PM to 11PM) North America (PT): March 8th (6PM to 8PM) Japan: March 9th (11AM to 1PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMservices) Wii U: online play (unspecified games) Nintendo 3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: Pokémon Sun, Pokémon Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (3AM to 5AM) UK: March 9th (2AM to 4AM) North America (ET): March 8th (9PM to 11PM) North America (PT): March 8th (6PM to 8PM) Japan: March 9th (11AM to 1PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMservices) Nintendo 3DS: Pokémon Sun, Pokémon Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon (all online services) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (3AM to 5AM) UK: March 9th (2AM to 4AM) North America (ET): March 8th (9PM to 11PM) North America (PT): March 8th (6PM to 8PM) Japan: March 9th (11AM to 1PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMservices) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 9th (3AM to 5AM) UK: March 9th (2AM to 4AM) North America (ET): March 8th (9PM to 11PM) North America (PT): March 8th (6PM to 8PM) Japan: March 9th (11AM to 1PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMServices impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (PayPal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (PayPal) Times Europe: March 9th (6.45 AM to 7.45 AM) UK: March 9th (5.45 AM to 6.45 AM) North America (ET): March 9th (12.45 AM to 1.45 AM) North America (PT): March 8th (9.45 PM to 10.45 PM) Japan: March 9th (2.45 PM to 3.45 PM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AMServices impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Wii U: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo eShop (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Nintendo pre-paid cards, Download Codes)[Japan - only] Times Europe: March 13th (7PM to 9PM) UK: March 13th (6PM to 8PM) North America (ET): March 13th (2PM to 4PM) North America (PT): March 13th (11AM to 1PM) Japan: March 13th (3AM to 5AM)
Services impacted Nintendo Switch: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: March 14th (1.50 AM to 3.30 AM) UK: March 14th (12.50 AM to 2.30 AM) North America (ET): March 13th (8.50 PM to 10.30 PM) North America (PT): March 13th (5.50 AM to 7.30 PM) Japan: March 14th (9.50 AM to 11.30 AM) *** Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop (Paypal) Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website (Paypal) Times Europe: March 16th (5.45 AM to 6.30 AM) UK: March 16th (4.45 AM to 5.30 AM) North America (ET): March 16th (12.45 AM to 1.30 AM) North America (PT): March 15th (9.45 PM to 10.30 PM) Japan: March 16th (145PM to 2.30 PM)
Microsoft is already testing a service that will allow people to play Xbox games directly via their PC's web browser.
He also referred to a Microsoft / Apple mash - up, in which gamers could eventually manage their iTunes library via their Xbox 360s, if the companies were on enough good terms to create such a service.
Services impacted Nintendo Switch: Nintendo eShop Web: purchasing content via the Nintendo website Times Europe: February 27th (2AM to 4AM) UK: February 27th (1AM to 3AM) North America (ET): February 26th (8PM to 10PM) North America (PT): February 26th (5PM to 7PM) Japan: February 27th (10AM to 12PM) *** Services impacted Wii U: online play (unspecified games) Nintendo 3DS: online play (unspecified games) Times Europe: February 27th (5AM to 7AM) UK: February 27th (4AM to 6AM) North America (ET): February 26th (11PM) to February 27th (1AM) North America (PT): February 26th (8PM to 10PM) Japan: February 27th (1PM to 3PM)
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