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The Netflix service has been available on the Wii console in the United States since April 12, 2010, and in Canada since Sept. 22, 2010.
Nintendo announced today that Wii owners can now watch Netflix streaming video without the need for a Watch Instantly disc. Instead, Wii owners can download the free Netflix application from the ...
Wii owners with a broadband Internet connection who have at least a $9-a-month subscription to Netflix's DVD-by-mail service will be able to use the online service at no additional cost.
Netflix and Nintendo have announced that the Netflix streaming video service is now available to owners of the Nintendo Wii. Streaming to the console will be provided at no extra cost to Wii ...
Nintendo has sent over a list of what is available for download on the eShop, DSiWare, and WiiWare. Netflix is also now available for 3DS in the US and Canada, which will go over well with Wii's 1 ...
Wii owners need a broadband connection, a $9 or higher Netflix unlimited plan, and an instant-streaming disc to watch thousands of movies and TV episodes via the Internet.
Despite the removal of the app, anyone who downloaded Netflix onto one of the aging devices can still use and re-download it until June 30. After that point, it will cease to function.
Both the Nintendo Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS have seen support come to an end. With Nintendo offering their latest hybrid console platform, the Nintendo Switch, more players have made the jump to ...
The apps were previously pulled from the Wii U and 3DS eShops on December 31, 2020, but could still be used and re-downloaded for users who had already downloaded them once before up until June 30.