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'''Wii no Ma''' (translated as '''Wii Room''') was a Japan-exclusive [[Wii Channel]]; part of an April 22, 2009 joint venture with [[Nintendo]] and Dentsu. It is a virtual living room with [[Mii]]s, where users could watch free or paid-videos. It was succeeded by various other console video services operated by [[Nintendo]], such as [[Nintendo Video]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. | '''Wii no Ma''' (translated as '''Wii Room''') was a Japan-exclusive [[Wii Channel]]; part of an April 22, 2009 joint venture with [[Nintendo]] and Dentsu. It is a virtual living room with [[Mii]]s, where users could watch free or paid-videos. It was succeeded by various other console video services operated by [[Nintendo]], such as [[Nintendo Video]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. | ||
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+ | The company responsible for it, known as Wii no Ma Inc. would later become [[Nintendo Network Service Development]]. | ||
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+ | *This article was reworded from [https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Wii_no_Ma?action=history the following users of another Nintendo wiki; the attribution can be found in this link]. | ||
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[[Category:Wii Channels]] | [[Category:Wii Channels]] |
Latest revision as of 19:56, 26 August 2021
Wii no Ma (translated as Wii Room) was a Japan-exclusive Wii Channel; part of an April 22, 2009 joint venture with Nintendo and Dentsu. It is a virtual living room with Miis, where users could watch free or paid-videos. It was succeeded by various other console video services operated by Nintendo, such as Nintendo Video for Nintendo 3DS.
The company responsible for it, known as Wii no Ma Inc. would later become Nintendo Network Service Development.
Notes
- This article was reworded from the following users of another Nintendo wiki; the attribution can be found in this link.
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