Well... we need a similar service here in the USA... I already have Netflix on my PS3, so, I really don't want Netflix on my Wii too. So, a service like this, with different shows would be awesome. Also... the Wii can output at DVD quality (480p)... sure, not as nice as HD, but still looks pretty good.
And also, thanks to the IR Pointer, the interface would be even nice and easy to navigate than both the 360 and PS3 Netflix service.
I really think that TV makers and set-top boxes should start using some kind of infrared remote control, just like the Wii. The navigation would be A LOT better than using buttons.
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Well... we need a similar service here in the USA... I already have Netflix on my PS3, so, I really don't want Netflix on my Wii too. So, a service like this, with different shows would be awesome. Also... the Wii can output at DVD quality (480p)... sure, not as nice as HD, but still looks pretty good.
And also, thanks to the IR Pointer, the interface would be even nice and easy to navigate than both the 360 and PS3 Netflix service.
I really think that TV makers and set-top boxes should start using some kind of infrared remote control, just like the Wii. The navigation would be A LOT better than using buttons.
There's already such a service, it's called bittorrent.
Plus all major networks have their shows on their sites (US only).