List of messaging applications for Nintendo game consoles | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:23 1 PictoChat
00:01:03 1.1 Functions
00:02:34 1.2 Super Smash Bros. appearances
00:03:05 1.3 PictoChat animation
00:03:44 1.4 Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten
00:04:18 2 Wii Message Board
00:07:47 3 Wii Speak Channel
00:07:56 4 Swapnote/Nintendo Letter Box
00:08:07 5 Swapdoodle
00:09:35 6 Wii U Chat
00:10:51 7 Similar software
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Ever since the introduction of the Nintendo DS in 2004, which is Nintendo's first gaming console to have wireless communication as a standard, Nintendo introduced a variety of instant messaging applications to suit each gaming console they released ever since. The following is a list of the messaging applications that was developed for Nintendo's consoles.