Jintro
27-09-2006, 18:29
When the Wii browser was first announced, it was said that it would be free and most likely available with the console out of the box. During the Nintendo conference two weeks ago, this was changed and it was revealed that the browser would not be free, nor would it be available out of the box. Soon after the conference, there were rumors that Japan would be able to get the browser free for a limited time. Now, Nintendo is changing their mind once again.
In a joint press release between Opera (the makers of the browser) and Nintendo yesterday, it was announced that the Wii browser will be free for all users worldwide until June 2007. After this promotion is over, the browser will be sold for an unknown amount of Wii points.
The browser still won't be on the console out of the box, but will have to be downloaded through the Wii Shop Channel. It will support Flash and AJAX content and the wiimote will be able to be used to navigate.
Source: Opera
Fonte (http://www.dsrevolution.com/article.php?articleid=1466)
In a joint press release between Opera (the makers of the browser) and Nintendo yesterday, it was announced that the Wii browser will be free for all users worldwide until June 2007. After this promotion is over, the browser will be sold for an unknown amount of Wii points.
The browser still won't be on the console out of the box, but will have to be downloaded through the Wii Shop Channel. It will support Flash and AJAX content and the wiimote will be able to be used to navigate.
Source: Opera
Fonte (http://www.dsrevolution.com/article.php?articleid=1466)