Fuji TV's video streaming content will commence tomorrow.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/26881
Itsu no Ma ni Terebi, or "SpotPass TV", a new service for 3DS, will be launching tomorrow, June 21 in Japan, in accordance with the collaboration announcement given by Nintendo last September.
Working with popular network Fuji TV, 3DS owners will be able to watch several minutes of 3D footage from new, completely original series for free. Once enabled through SpotPass, episodes of each show will be automatically downloaded wirelessly to the 3DS every day.
The initial lineup of TV shows is as follows:
Scheduled Animals' Calendar: Meeting and learning about animals in 3D.
Suddenly, View Special Selected Tracks 3D: See what it's like from the driver's seat of trains in 3D.
3D Magic Classroom: A daily lesson in prestidigitation, shown in 3D.
Idling! 3D Sumo Place: Some kind of challenge activity show for upcoming idol girls. The first episode features sumo wrestling.
Pop Daily: A short form drama about four characters moving to an office job in the countryside. The show focuses on teaching people random factoids like popular phrases.
Forest of 3D Sculptures (Shown Monday-Friday): A tour of Japan's first outdoor museum, "Hakone Open Air Museum".
Enjoy! Sport (Shown Saturdays): A sport show featuring such events as volleyball, gymnastics, basketball and F1 racing in full 3D.
Fuji TV plans to expand the list of available shows in the near future.
Actually, there have been more "new"-ish releases showing up on Streaming that before.How long did those take to hit DVD?
Mostly movies that are foreign or have under performed, but there are some known titles that are fairly recent showing up already. They aren't hitting streaming in the same month as DVD release, but they sometimes show up within a few months afterwards. It's not that bad really.
2 examples that I can think of off the top of my head are "I Saw The Devil" which hit streaming a few weeks after the DVD released and "Skyline" which hit DVD about 2 months ago is about to hit streaming next month.
Marvel is getting/got a big content update. I haven't really looked to see what it was, but I know they had some "motion comics" put up if you're into that kinda thing.Hmmm.... They just got the Old Old Superman Cartoons up. Which are good because of how musical they are. Sound really is a lost art now days.
"There will be music videos. There will be 3D movie trailers. There will be Nintendo-curated content, things we believe are interesting that, candidly, we've helped finance. I am actively involved in all of that content identification. … It's going to be fun." That will launch in the summer, along with non-3D Netflix support.