Nintendo Channel for Wii goes live
By Donald Melanson | May 7, 2008
Filed under: Gaming
It didn’t exactly launch with much fanfare but, as anyone’s who’s already flipped on their Wii today will know, the Nintendo Channel is now live. There you’ll find easy access to a range of videos, recommendations for new games based on the games you’ve played (if you give consent for such nosiness) and, of course, game demos you can download to your DS (there’s eight of those right now). If you somehow haven’t already left for your Wii, you can find a guided tour of the new service courtesy of the fine folks at Joystiq by hitting up the link below.
[Thanks, Dean]
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