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Disc Channel: This channel allows users to play either Wii game discs or the entire library of Nintendo GameCube discs. Mii Channel: Fun caricatured portraits created in this channel can be used ...
One of the most interesting aspects of the Nintendo Wii thus far has got to be the inclusion of the unique channels interface. Of course it was annoying to hear that the news, weather, and ...
It's with a heavy heart that we have to tell you that the Wii Shop Channel will be shutting down on January 31, 2019. Users will no longer be able to add Wii Points to their account from March 26 ...
So what do you see when you turn on your Wii? The answer is Wii Channel, a browsing screen that gives you a full view of games and content accessible from your system.
When Wii launched in November 2006, Nintendo initially offered the Internet Channel as a free download as a promotional incentive to get people online.
If your Wii disc reader flashes, don't be scared; today the latest addition to the Wii Channels went live: the Nintendo Channel. The official statement descibes the Channel as follows: Nintendo ...
If you own a Nintendo Wii, then you will probably have purchased the Internet Channel, which allows you to surf the net on your Nintendo Wii.
It's your last chance to spend any remaining Wii Shop Channel points before Nintendo discontinues the service on January 30.
Wii INTERNET CHANNEL NOW FREE! 1st September, 2009 – From today, anyone can now access the Wii Internet Channel for free*, allowing many more households to get online via their Wii.
It's a sad day for loyal fans of the original Wii. As promised back in 2017, Nintendo is closing down the Wii Shop Channel as of January 30th. It lost much of its usefulness after March 26th of ...
Hey man, you don't owe us an explanation. Times are tough, so maybe you just don't have the 500 Wii points (that is, five bucks) to get in on the Wii Internet Channel, and you missed the free ...
Sure the Wii Speak Channel launches in North America on November 16th, but when will we be able to speak with our European friends over our tiny white box? I mean, sure...we could use a computer ...