The third – and final – major game console to embrace Netflix Watch Instantly, will begin offering the service this weekend. A select number of Nintendo Wii users will be able to stream Netflix from ...
As we told you about yesterday, our sources had already confirmed to us that Netflix support for the Wii was coming via a disc option that was just announced for the PlayStation 3. What we did not ...
You heard that Netflix is coming to the Wii, right? Nintendo's Wii, the last home console that even resembles a "pure" gaming platform (without all the music/movie ...
One of the principal things that’s new about Nintendo’s Wii U gaming console is its WiiTV feature. WiiTV wasn’t quite ready when the console shipped last month, though — and even the version which is ...
NEW YORK (AP) — It's a triple crown for Netflix. Beginning in the spring, the Wii will become the last of the three current video game consoles to get instant viewing of Netflix movies and TV shows ...
Netflix, the subscription streaming service, has rolled out on the Wii U, offering a tailor-made experience on Nintendo's new console. Netflix members in the UK and Ireland can use the Wii U, which ...
— -- Ah, job spots, you tease us so. Credit Crunchgear for pulling this one out, acting on a tip about a Netflix Engineering Leader position whose description suggests everyone's favorite online ...
Without a hint of doubt, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says that chances of Netflix on Nintendo—are “excellent.” Stir that together with October’s confident rumors about forthcoming Netflix support on the ...
Netflix is finally, officially about to hit the PS3, leaving the Wii as the odd console out. Well, besides past hints and the whole “duh” aspect, StreamingMedia ...
Wii owners who load the Netflix channel on their console will notice they now have the option to select from two "experiences," standard and Just for Kids. The latter offers up movies and TV shows ...
There was a time when I thought 99% of TV currently circulated in the UK was absolute crap. That stat has dropped somewhat over time…to around 98.5% — give or take an actually reasonable documentary ...