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Nintendo Launches Wii no Ma Video-on-Demand Channel May 1st - News Tweet by VGChartz Staff , posted on 23 April 2009 / 2,690 Views ...
Nintendo’s video-on-demand service for Wii and Nintendo DSi, which uses an unusual interactive platform to give gamers a free blast of original programming, launched Friday in Japan. Like the ...
Nintendo's streaming video and coupon dispensing houseplant program, Wii no Ma (Wii's Room), launched in Japan today. I downloaded it and after I set up my room drama star Tokito Saburo ...
Nintendo and major advertising conglomerate Dentsu are joining forces to make a Nintendo video channel scheduled to come out in Japan on May 1. Wii no Ma ...
Nintendo's Wii-no-Ma service launched in Japan today, and YouTube user NintenDaan has uploaded a first look video which we've posted after the break.
The latest Wii Channel "Wii no Ma" is scheduled to go live in Japan on May 1. It brings video service to the Nintendo Wii — and what appears to be market research on users.
Dubbed the "Wii no Ma Channel," the service is rolling out with a little help from advertising firm Denstu, and includes both free and paid content, as well as some other various services and ...
Nintendo looks set to turn its plans for video downloads into reality over in Japan shortly. On May 1st, the company will kick off its video download service, previously announced as the Wii no Ma ...
Wii no Ma has been downloaded 4.49 million times, with 8.11 million users, but that's not been enough to save it. Japanese gamers can probably be safe in the knowledge that Wii U will have a far ...
During an interview with the Wall Street Journal (registration required), Nintendo president Satoru Iwata hinted that the company's Wii no Ma Channel, intended to bring video-on-demand to its ...
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has revealed the strategy behind the upcoming Wii-no-Ma video service in Japan, saying that it is part of a larger initiative to improve social awareness of ...
Japanese Wii owners will have a new type of content to look forward to tomorrow. Nintendo Japan will be kicking off paid video downloads in its home territory, with the promise of movies, anime ...
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