The Netflix application will be added to the eShop as part of the weekly Nintendo Downloads.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/27172
The 3DS will be able to stream Netflix Instant starting this Thursday, July 14.
Users will be able to download the free Netflix application from the eShop, which is being released as part of the weekly Nintendo Downloads. Netflix streaming subscribers will be able to access video content from the 3DS using a broadband connection.
Viewers will be able to pause videos on their 3DS and resume them on other Netflix enabled devices. All videos will be in 2D.
Nintendo announced that Netflix was coming to the 3DS during GDC keynote presentation, back in March. Nintendo also announced the Nintendo Video service, which will host 2D and 3D content curated by Nintendo, as part of the same presentation. That service launched in Europe and Japan this week, but will not launch in North America until later this summer.
Subscribers can already stream Netflix Instant on many devices, including Wii.
"All videos will be in 2D."
I hope that is implied to be "for now".
No reason they shouldn't be ready to launch a 3D service in 2012.
There are plenty of movies out that support 3D right now, and even more by the time 2012 hits.
I was talking about Netflix.Which Netflix will charge extra for like Blu-Ray.
There is no reason that Netflix shouldn't be adding a 3D service by 2012 since there are already plenty of 3D movies available and since just about every big release has a 3D version now adays, there will be much more by the time 2012 hits.
This *barely* soothes the pain from the Netflix price hike yesterday.
Would you look at that. Two eShop VC games in one week.
http://www.news2know.net/nintendo/download-071411.php (http://www.news2know.net/nintendo/download-071411.php)
for me it really doesn't do any soothing for the price hike, apparently I don't need DVD's from Netflix anymore. the low price was one of the reasons that I stuck with it to begin with and now that it's coming to 3DS I definitely wanna stick with it.. but I guess now I have to wonder for how long..
on a happier note: I can't believe this is finally coming out!! I read things wrong to begin with and thought that we would have it by E3 but when that didn't happen I was afraid we would have to wait until at least the end of the year.. this is pretty awesome :-D
This *barely* soothes the pain from the Netflix price hike yesterday.
Existing customers should have been grandfatehred in. My price has been hiked twice now to the point that I've had to downgrade my service once already and maybe again when this one takes effect.I say anyone above the 1 disc plan should be grandfathered in.
My brother and I have been using Netflix for the last two months. He used his month free trial and now I'm using mine. I really like the convenience of just loading up my Wii and watching a film whenever I want.What I heard was you need 11 miles of Networking done. :P Stinks about the Canadian licensing. I know streaming here doesn't have everything I want so I have to get DVD.
There is just one huge problem. Due to licencing restrictions the selection in Canada absolutely sucks balls! So I sure can't imagine paying for it. And the worse thing is that the search results bring up ALL the titles available for the service but say "Not Available" if it isn't available in Canada. So I'm constantly teased about what I COULD watch if I lived like 10 miles south of where I am now. And video rental stores have all but disappeared, having replaced their, you know, rental selection with DVDs and Blu Rays for sale and unrelated stuff like cell phones, if they're even in business at all. So there are essentially no more video stores and Netflix is borderline useless in Canada so it looks like for the next few years if I want to see a movie I either have to see it in theatre or buy it outright. The old past time of renting a movie has more or less disappeared for me.
Hypothetically if Netflix in Canada is no good the video stores should be able to continue to be successful without the competition. But that doesn't work when all your video store chains are from American companies. D'oh!
And the worse thing is that the search results bring up ALL the titles available for the service but say "Not Available" if it isn't available in Canada.
It might be kind of difficult to do on the road unless you have a mobile wi-fi hot spot with you since the 3DS uses wi-fi only to connect online.