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Wii No Ma Channel Getting Magical

This news, coming out of Fujisoft, has me excited.  There have been rumors floating around that Nintendo’s video channel in Japan, Wii No Ma, might be making the trip over to America.  Today it was announced that Harry Potter will be hitting the service soon.  These movies are for a limited time only, and I think the price is right. 

  • Sorcerer’s Stone and Chamber of Secrets – December 2nd through January 31st, bundled together for 300 Nintendo Points
  • Prisoner of Azkaban – December 2nd through December 31st, 300 Nintendo Points
  • Half-Blood Prince – January 8th through May 7th, 300 Nintendo Points

This is exactly the type of stuff the service needs and if more big names hit the service I think it will take off and could become a popular feature.  I know I would use it.  I don’t have cable or any on demand services aside from Hulu and I would love to be able to turn on my Wii and hit play on a big name movie. 

Would you guys be interested in this service should it come to America?  What would you like to see?

Source: Andraisang.com

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  1. tails86
    December 1, 2009 at 3:37 pm | #1

    I believe that this service is long overdue to be in America and would have thought it would be here by now. Hopefully before The new year they will give some more information about it i am geared up for watching movies on my Wii :)

  2. December 1, 2009 at 3:50 pm | #2

    I absolutely agree. The linup in Japan was initially made up of stuff that seemed geared for children, but if they add more content all the time and keep the prices reasonable I think it’s something that could take off.

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