By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
The Nintendo 3DS will rely on Wi-Fi connectivity to deliver free downloadable game content and [[link]] demos, and AT&T will provide more than 10,000 Wi-Fi hotspots for just that purpose this summer. Revealed today during Nintendo’s GDC 2011 keynote speech, Nintendo has joined with AT&T to provide thousands of new points of Wi-Fi contact for the Nintendo 3DS. Located at stores,

restaurants, and malls across [[link]] the country, 3DS systems will connect automatically

to these hotspots, downloading new game content and allowing players to play their favorite games online wherever they go. [[link]] Check out our liveblog for more news from Nintendo’s 2011

GDC keynote. https://kotaku.com/live-from-the-gdc-2011-nintendo-keynote-5774350