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Nintendo slowly making the Wii an entertainment hub? - 04-09-2008

Both Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s Playstation 3 have well-known aspirations to be the digital entertainment hubs in your living room. This means offering not only video games, but a wide spectrum of entertainment such as movies and television shows.



Nintendo has thus far stayed out of that arena to focus on the games, but with news of the BBC’s iPlayer media channel launching today on the Wii in the UK, that appears to be changing.
The computer-based version of the iPlayer allows users to stream or download BBC television content.


The Wii-bound version would be used for streaming the content only and requires a broadband connection.
This partnership is big news because the Wii is the top-selling video game system in the world. While devices such as the Apple TV get a lot of buzz, it has only sold some 500,000 units at last count.


The Nintendo Wii has moved nearly 25 million units! This level of living room penetration is enough to make any media company take notice.
The BBC’s iPlayer is also experience huge growth. More than 42 million programs have been accessed on the player since its launch at Christmas of last year, the BBC reports.


It is the third most popular online video player in the UK behind only the American and UK versions of YouTube (our coverage).
Last year, Nintendo created a channel on the Japanese version of the Wii that gave users a TV Guide-like interface from which they could control their TVs. While there were no specific plans to bring such functionality to the United States, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime did hint: “There are other channel opportunities. They may look like games. They may not look like games.”


The BBC is preparing version of the iPlayer for the aforementioned Apple TV as well, and recently launched a test version of the player for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Can YouTube on the Wii be far behind?

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Re: Nintendo slowly making the Wii an entertainment hub? - 04-09-2008

Hmm, maybe you can buy game-based anime and movies on the Wii, and then stream it on the system to watch.

It wouldn't be saved onto the system, but you'll download a KEY to WATCH IT off a Youtube-like interface. Plus, you might even be able to review what you watch!
 
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Re: Nintendo slowly making the Wii an entertainment hub? - 04-09-2008

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Hmm, maybe you can buy game-based anime and movies on the Wii, and then stream it on the system to watch.

It wouldn't be saved onto the system, but you'll download a KEY to WATCH IT off a Youtube-like interface. Plus, you might even be able to review what you watch!
Yeah It would also be cool if they added a Youtube channel or like if no DVD Support then a channeld where you go and you can buy DVD's or type the ISBN Code and Stream them via Wi-Fi connection.
Or even Stream them directly from the PC

Although that may never happen it would be nice or even like buy a game based on a movie like you said that would be awesome and would increase Wii sales.
 
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Re: Nintendo slowly making the Wii an entertainment hub? - 04-09-2008

I agree with this idea, i don't see why not. There is lots of money to be made, and even more people to buy the wii. They may have reason to raise the price because of this. This is a good move for nintendo.
However, nintendo's severs aren't that good for on demand/pay per view
 
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Re: Nintendo slowly making the Wii an entertainment hub? - 04-09-2008

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I agree with this idea, i don't see why not. There is lots of money to be made, and even more people to buy the wii. They may have reason to raise the price because of this. This is a good move for nintendo.
However, nintendo's severs aren't that good for on demand/pay per view
But Streaming from PC to Wii is a good idea!
 
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