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Nintendo Releases Wii Browser For Free, Updates Flash

An anonymous reader writes "Nintendo has released an update for the Wii Internet Channel (a version of the Opera browser). It is now a free download (if you already paid for it, you get a free NES game), and finally supports Flash 9 content after being limited to Flash 7 ever since it was launched in late 2006."

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  1. Re:The Wii is on the way down by pat+sajak · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't know about that... Remember when the Wii was the "cheap" system? Now we have a $200 xbox and a $300 ps3, both half their original launch prices. But the Wii has actually gone up from $269 to $279 (inflation?). (Canadian prices) There's a reason the other guys are aggressively lowering their prices...

  2. Re:The Wii is on the way down by Anne+Thwacks · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Wii have one, and ot be honest, wiifit is the only game worth playing - mostly because the developers have not followed the UI standards, and generally followed the same look and feel. The result is that the games appear badly implemented.

    It may be that Nintendo do not supply guidelines in writing, but if the develoeprs had actually used a Wii before writing ther games, wii would not be faced with the POS tha is our limited choice. Several times we have gone out to buy games for a party or other excuse, and come back wiht dross because we felt obliged to buy *something*. Honestly, the Wii market is desperate for any new game that is playable.

    I remain in home of a multi-player World Mapouka Championship, but I am not hlding my breath. (It it was released, I might end up holding some other part of my anatomy :-)

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  3. 42" browsing? by jonaskoelker · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually I'm genuinely curious: Who uses the Wii browser and for what?

    Browsing the web on a very bright 42" monitor is kinda' cool :)

    With a wiimote, it means you'll have neither of: a hot laptop on your ball sack; or a desk between the couch and your TV.