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Nintendo Channel For Wii Goes Live With Trailers, Demos, And More

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Nintendo has launched the Nintendo Channel for the Wii in North America, allowing for more downloads, and tons of extras for your console.

The Nintendo Channel features the ability to watch trailers, mini-documentaries, product demos, as well as gameplay videos from upcoming video games and other forms of entertainment.

You will also be able to use the Nintendo Channel to catch up on all kinds of information on your favorite Wii and DS games.

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Interesting. Sounds like a Wii version of the "What's on Xbox" feature for the 360.

I was wondering why my Wii was pulsing. I totally forgot about the passive WiiConnect24 service.

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