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The game is automatically saved when the gate opens or when a player enters or leaves. The town owner can also choose to save at any time, or can select 'Party Over' to make all visitors return home. If one player reset their system, or disconnected from Wi-Fi for any reason, all other players would be presented with a blue screen saying the connection was lost, and the game would then reset. Mr. Resetti did not normally appear if the player disconnected from Wi-Fi. | The game is automatically saved when the gate opens or when a player enters or leaves. The town owner can also choose to save at any time, or can select 'Party Over' to make all visitors return home. If one player reset their system, or disconnected from Wi-Fi for any reason, all other players would be presented with a blue screen saying the connection was lost, and the game would then reset. Mr. Resetti did not normally appear if the player disconnected from Wi-Fi. | ||
− | The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service was discontinued on May 20, 2014,<ref> | + | The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service was discontinued on May 20, 2014,<ref>http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/info/services-update.jsp</ref> which means that {{WW}} and {{CF}} can no longer be officially played online, as well as other Nintendo DS and Wii games.<ref>http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/games-wifi.jsp</ref> However, third-party alternatives such as Kaeru WFC and Wiimmfi were created to keep the service running. |
==See also== | ==See also== |