Draft:Pretendo Network
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| name = Pretendo Network
| logo = Pretendo Network Banner.png
| developer = Pretendo Network Team
| released = {{Start date and age|2023|11|26}}
| programming language =
| platform = Wii U, Nintendo 3DS
| genre = Middleware
| license = AGPLv3
| website = {{URL|https://pretendo.network/}}
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Pretendo Network is a free, open-source, fan-made project aimed at replicating the discontinued Nintendo Network services for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U console families.{{cite web |url=https://github.com/pretendonetwork |title=Pretendo Network - GitHub |website=GitHub |access-date=|quote=Pretendo is an open source Nintendo Network replacement that aims to build custom servers for the Wii U and 3DS family of consoles. Our goal is to preserve the online functionality of these consoles, to allow players to continue to play their favorite Wii U and 3DS games to their fullest capacity.}} Its goal is to restore online functionality, such as online multiplayer, friend lists, and social features like Miiverse, allowing players to continue using their games' network capabilities after the official shutdown.{{cite web |url=https://mvcurrent.com/10768/opinions/pretendo-network-the-importance-of-digital-media-preservation/ |title=Pretendo Network & the Importance of Digital Media Preservation |publisher=The MV Current |date=October 28, 2024 |access-date=}}
History and development
The project began development prior to the official closure of the Nintendo Network servers on April 8, 2024. Development relies on clean-room reverse engineering of the original Nintendo Network protocols. Leading up to the shutdown, the Pretendo team actively solicited network traffic captures ("dumps") from users playing online to aid in the reverse engineering process.
A public beta phase began, including the launch of "Juxtaposition," Pretendo's replacement and planned successor to Miiverse, in late 2023. The project remains in beta status, with ongoing development to improve compatibility and add support for more games and features.
Features
Pretendo Network aims to replicate the core functionalities of the original Nintendo Network, including:
- Online Multiplayer: Enabling online play for supported Wii U and 3DS games.
- Juxtaposition: A reimplementation and successor to Miiverse, designed to integrate with games and systems similarly to the original service, while also aiming to add new features.{{cite web |url=https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/juxtaposition |title=PretendoNetwork/juxtaposition: Miiverse replacement and successor - GitHub |website=GitHub |access-date=|quote=Philosophy. This project is not meant to be just a simple clone of Miiverse. We aim to evolve it and bring the platform into the modern era. This means we both want to bring all features originally found in Miiverse into Juxtaposition, but go even further with even more features.}}
- Friend Lists: Functionality for managing friends online is also a development goal.
Users connect to the service using a Pretendo Network ID (PNID), which is created separately and cannot be linked to an original Nintendo Network ID (NNID) due to data privacy and security concerns.
The project maintains a public progress page detailing the compatibility status for various games and services. As the service is in beta, users are advised that errors and incomplete functionality are expected. The service experiences occasional outages and planned maintenance periods for development.
StreetPass Relay was a feature on the 3DS to gain a "StreetPass" from other users, not requiring them to be physically near them. It worked via a "StreetPass Relay Point" which was an wireless access point used by Nintendo Zone to store StreetPass Data. Consoles that connected would upload their StreetPass Data and download other users StreetPass Data. It is reimplemented into Pretendo Network.
Reception and security
Pretendo Network has been highlighted as an important project for digital preservation, allowing continued access to online features of Wii U and 3DS games after the official server shutdown.
Following the Nintendo Network shutdown, Nintendo issued a general warning advising users against connecting to "unauthorized services" due to potential security risks.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/games/after-shutting-down-the-wii-u-online-services-last-year-nintendo-asks-players-not-to-use-unauthorized-services-to-replace-them-as-they-might-pose-security-risks/ |title=After shutting down the Wii U online services last year, Nintendo asks players not to use "unauthorized services" to replace them as they might pose "security risks" |publisher=GamesRadar+ |date=January 15, 2025 |access-date=}} In response, the Pretendo Network team stated their commitment to user safety, including releasing security patches for games no longer supported by Nintendo.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/games/wii-u-online-replacement-pretendo-says-we-are-committed-to-user-safety-as-nintendo-warns-against-using-third-party-alternatives-to-its-dead-servers/ |title=Wii U online replacement Pretendo says "we are committed to user safety" as Nintendo warns against using third-party alternatives to its dead servers |publisher=GamesRadar+ |date=January 15, 2025 |access-date=|quote=Since Nintendo's warning about using "unauthorized services," to replace the dead Wii U servers, Pretendo has publicly stated that "we are committed to user safety, going so far as to release security patches for games Nintendo themselves no longer supports."}}
The project maintains an active community presence through its official Discord server, forums, and social media channels, providing support and updates.
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