Nintendo Wii TV Guide Channel in action

Posted Mar 4, 2008 at 7:03PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Japan
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Not living in Japan and want to see just what the TV Guide Channel looks like? Then here to satisfy your curiosity is this video captured of this particular Wii Channel in action, and it's definitely looking awesome. So awesome that we can't help but burn with righteous rage and fury at Japan - they always get the good stuff first!

If anything, this definitely looks like the start of a new era for Nintendo. The interface is clean and pleasing to the eyes, the music that plays while you're checking the TV listings is tranquil and catchy - and if we're not wrong, it seems that it also has a feature where you can rate your favorite shows. Here's hoping that it comes over to the other regions, and we get a feature where it displays a small in-game warning that your favorite show's about to start.

Enjoy the video!



 
 
 
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# So?girandhistacos 2008-03-04 16:36
Wow. Talk about entirely useless. Why would we need this to take up even a miniscule amount of space on our Wii?



If they want it to be good, make it so we can watch the shows that are displayed directly through the WiFi service.



This is as boring and useless to me as the Everybody Votes channel and that horrid Check Mii Out channel.



These aren't interesting or 'cool'.



Don't bring this here... please Nintendo. Just give us the Everybody's Nintendo channel.

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# Whoa, douchebagLunisneko 2008-03-05 05:31
It's not useless. It's a *****in' TV guide. TV Guide magazine makes tons a year selling these kinds of things and now you have an even better version than the ones you have to deal with online (with ads and all). I don't know who pissed in your cheerios this morning, but even the Everybody Votes and Check Mii Out channels are being used by thousands of people. Again, that means it's not useless.

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