edge-online.com - 4/30/2009
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Satoru Iwata has given a speech about the Japanese launch of Nintendo’s Wii video service, the Wii-no-Ma Channel, which debuts tomorrow.
The advertising-based service, which will initially be offered in Japan only, is a collaboration between Nintendo, which will handle its development ...
gaijingames.com - 5/6/2009
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gaijingames.com —
Thar be bugs in these here gamez! Well,
one bug actually. One really gnarly bug. So, as...
many of you already know, BIT.TRIP BEAT only saves if you get a high score. This has proven to be problematic since BIT.TRIP BEAT is a very difficult game. ...
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BIT.TRIP BUGS :(
eurogamer.net - 4/30/2009
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eurogamer.net —
Iwata to put a smile on everyone's face.
Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata has unveiled Wii-no-Ma, the Wii...
and DSi video-on-demand service he teased us about earlier in the month. The service rolls out on Friday 1st May across Japan, and ...
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News: Nintendo unveils Wii video service
vg247.com - 4/30/2009
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vg247.com —
wiinoma1 We just received a 3,500+ announcement on
the Japanese launch of Wii-no-Ma, Wii’s video download service....
It goes live tomorrow. The spiel outlines what Wii-no-Ma is, how it works, and also details Dokodemo Wii-no-Ma, the DSi software that ...
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Blog Archive » Wii-no-Ma video channel launches ...
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Iwata reconfirms intent to bring ‘Wii no ma’ video service outside of Japan
GoNintendo —
“Wii-no-Ma service is available only in Japan at the start, but the overseas deployment is under planning in the future.” - Satoru Iwata I really can’t wait to see the types of content Nintendo brings to this Channel. We’ve already seen some of the footage earlier today, thats to TheWon . He’s got more footage on the way, so keep an eye out! Link Posted April 30th, 2009 at 2:45 pm | ...
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