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Wii adds pay-per-view service

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 25 Nov 2009 12:15 User comments (6)

Wii adds pay-per-view service Nintendo and 12 partners have announced the launch of a Wii pay-per-view service in Japan this weekend, dubbed Wii no Ma (Wii's Room).
The service will have 120 titles on launch, including episodes from "Sesame Street" and "Pokemon." There will also be older catalog movies as well as TV shows and cartoons.

Variety says a few of the partners include Toei, Yoshimoto Kogyo, TV Asahi, NTV and NHK Enterprises. Perhaps more notably, is the promise that Disney Japan will join the service in the next month along with two other companies.

Each title ranges from 30¥ to 500¥ ($0.33-$5 USD) and can also be played back on the DSi and DSi LL.

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6 user comments

125.11.2009 12:46

wake me when porn is on it...

225.11.2009 13:29

Keep sleeping Zippy.

WII Porn just sounds wrong. lol

325.11.2009 13:31

Originally posted by biver:
Keep sleeping Zippy.

WII Porn just sounds wrong. lol

It sounds gay but as long as some drowned cats are stabbed now and then I can handle it....... :P

425.11.2009 13:50

how about porn sites with wii-mote support....

Kinky!!!

525.11.2009 13:58

Originally posted by 82Eazy82:
how about porn sites with wii-mote support....

Kinky!!!
now theres ur interactivity!!

627.11.2009 13:11

One step closer to downloadable porn scenarios. Complete with hip thrusting action! :)

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