Satoru Iwata confirmed on the eve of its Japanese release that the channel will expand to other regions. Release dates werent mentioned.
The executive hopes that its user friendly presentation - one that features Miis interacting in a tea room - makes the service more compelling than those found on the PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
"Broadly defined, Wii no Ma is a service which delivers video to the consumer, funded by ads," Iwata said. "It's meant to be enjoyed by the whole family without taking up to much [of their] energy."
I was thinking that Netflix could be a good partner, but it seems they are interested on doing their own thing.How about BlockBuster? Their business has suffered as a result of Netflix's popularity and this might be a way for them to retaliate.
What are the current videos like? Is this is the sort of thing that would attract any interest in North America at all? I'd say anything less than movies or TV shows will go nowhere. They can't be novelty videos. We're got YouTube for that. It has to be a real service or I just can't imagine it going anywhere.
And isn't this the EXACT sort of thing that Nintendo used to crap on Sony for? This has nothing to do with videogames at all. Nintendo used to be utterly against anything of the sort. Nintendo, don't let this be your UMD.
Let's put old Super Mario/Pokemon episodes on the service!
Wasn't there also an old zelda cartoon?
Ian wanted movies too, so they need to have Super Mario Bros. The Movie and The Wizard.