The Big N has revealed that the TVii will be available for Japan the same day that it’s released there on December 8. Nintendo TVii will also be available for some European regions in 2013. The application will be available to users in December. There hasn’t been a firm date for North America for this service. The Japanese TV guide data is from Rovi’s C-Guide service and will be available to use anytime, even during a game or TV show. This feature will cost Japanese Wii U owners ¥100, but will be free for North American users.
Nintendo has dropped the price of the Wii Stateside to $129.99 and this bundle should be arriving in stores now and widely available by October 28. This bundle includes Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort on a single disc. This bundle replaces the current New Super Mario Bros Wii package that is currently in stores. This price drop comes in time for the busy Christmas season and the launch of the Wii U.
For you Canadians looking to get your hands on the Wii U for a demo, it’s now on tour! Hit the jump for tour locations by province and a link to Nintendo’s site for more details and full contest rules! Continue reading
This past Saturday September 15, I went to the Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert at the Sony Center For The Performing Arts in Toronto with Petrija, Alex and Harley from Broken Fuse VG Blog. It was my first experience at a concert featuring music exclusively from a video game. Continue reading
Nintendo TVii is a service for the Wii U that will have personalized programming to watch live TV and streaming video to the Wii U. TVii will offer the ability to create multiple profiles. The service will be available on November 18.
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