Published on March 4th,2008 at 1:47 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Never Miss Another TV Show Thanks to Your Wii!

Nintendo Japan just launched new software for the Wii, the TV NO TOMO. It’s an interactive TV guide where you can check upcoming TV programs and bookmark them. It will alert you by email when a program is beginning and you can control your TV through a remote (switch ON/OFF, volume UP/DOWN).

This software is available in Japan only and free to download/use.



Via Nintendo
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Comments
 

  • http://cutkillavince.com/ Cutkillavince

    Very nice

  • http://www.microdesign.nl/ MicroDesign

    I like these sort of tools

  • http://digi-anime.com BaderMQ

    it’s useless , reminding me through email !! they should use SMS .. better use Google calender.

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    BaderMQ> Nope not useless, just leave for a minute your Canadian identity and way of life and become Japanese. Here SMS or short mail are not well used, we in Japan MAINLY use email on our mobile phone since EVERY phone here has push technology…
    Now in Canada such system will be changed from e-mail to SMS indeed.

  • lll

    Hasn’t Yahoo Japan been offering this service for years??

  • unruled

    Thanks for that explanation Daimaou, I always wondered what japanese people meant when they referred to texting on phones as emailing.

 

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