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  2. Demae Channel - Wikipedia

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    Demae Channel [a] was a Wii channel that featured a food delivery service developed by Nintendo and Denyusha and operated by Demaecan. [2] [3] It was launched on 26 May 2009, exclusively in Japan, and it was available as a free download on the Wii Shop Channel. [1] In addition, a Wii U version was released on 8 August 2013. [4]

  3. Wii no Ma - Wikipedia

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    Wii no Ma [a] was a Wii channel that featured a video-on-demand, [2] film rental [3] and shopping service [4] operated by Nintendo and Dentsu. [5] Wii no Ma was released on 1 May 2009, [6] exclusively in Japan, and it could be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel for free, although paid videos could be purchased with Wii Points. [2]

  4. Wii Music - Wikipedia

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    Wii Music [a] is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. The game was released in Japan and North America in October 2008, and in Europe and Australia in the following month. Wii Music is part of both Nintendo's Touch! Generations brand and the Wii series.

  5. Wii system software - Wikipedia

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    The SD Card Menu is a feature made available with the release of Wii Menu version 4.0. This menu allows the user to run Virtual Console games, WiiWare games, and Wii Channels directly from the SD card, which makes it possible to free up the Wii's internal memory. Applications can be downloaded to the SD card directly from the Wii Shop Channel ...

  6. Endless Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Endless Ocean (known as Forever Blue in Japanese) is a scuba diving adventure game developed by Arika and published by Nintendo for the Wii. [3] It is considered a spiritual successor to Everblue, another scuba diving adventure game series also developed by Arika.

  7. TV no Tomo Channel - Wikipedia

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    The channel was launched on March 4, 2008, exclusively in Japan, and it was available as a free download on the Wii Shop Channel. [2] The service was discontinued on July 24, 2011, due to the end of analog broadcasting in Japan. [3] [4] It is the only Wii software to ever officially use the console's TV remote control function. [5]

  8. Play-Yan - Wikipedia

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    It is an MP3 and MPEG-4 player add-on for the Game Boy Advance SP, Nintendo DS, DS Lite, and Game Boy Micro. Music and video files stored on an SD memory card can be loaded into a slot on the right side of the Play-Yan, which resembles a Game Boy Advance game cartridge.

  9. Wii Karaoke U - Wikipedia

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    Wii Karaoke U by Joysound (also known as Karaoke Joysound for Wii U) is a karaoke video game for the Wii U eShop. It was developed by TOSE Software and published by Nintendo. The game is a successor to the Wii game Karaoke Joysound, licensing the same Joysound online song library. The game was free to download but required the purchase of a ...