Wii Browser Action

Computerandvideogames.com has a couple of pictures and a hands-on of the Nintendo Wii’s browser. Here is a snippet of their article:
The simple-looking web browser will be controlled using the Wii Remote’s pointer. A panel across the bottom of
the screen appears to include back and forward-page buttons, an ‘eject’ button that presumably exits the browser, and a button with a star on
it which we know to be for bookmarks. We’re waiting on feedback from Nintendo as to what the other button does.
They also mention that the browser will be free for the first 6 months, then there will be a small charge to keep it. Very good idea indeed because most Wii users will get used to the idea of having the browser, so they’ll most likely pay the amount when the time comes. The browser is the only online service provided by the Wii that you will have to pay for, the rest of the services (weather, news, bulletine boards, etc.) will be free.
Source: CVG Wii Browser




October 25th, 2006 at 7:59 am
Wahooo!