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The Check Mii Out Channel had new contests going on all the time. Players submitted a Mii that they thought fitted the category, and they were judged by other players. At the end of a contest, a "Level System" was shown on a 1-10 scale (10 being the highest, and 1 the lowest). The Mii that the user had created would be running up the mountain.
News Channel The latest news articles and headlines January 24, 2007 (an update was required to activate the channel in launch consoles) June 27, 2013 Everybody Votes Channel: View polls and results February 14, 2007 June 27, 2013 Check Mii Out Channel/Mii Contest Channel: Miis can be shared as well as judged on a global scale November 11, 2007
This is a list of games on the Wii video game console that use WiiConnect24.WiiConnect24 games are distinguished from Wii Wi-Fi Connection games in that WiiConnect24 support only allows for passive connection between players, such as the sharing of credits in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption or Metroid Prime: Trilogy.
The following is a list of the 427 games that were available on the Virtual Console for the Wii in North America. These games could also be played on the Wii U through Wii Mode, but lack the additional features found in Wii U Virtual Console releases.
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]
When accessing the main page of the Everybody Votes Channel, users were initially greeted with the current open polls and had the opportunity to vote with a registered Mii. Users were able to register a total of six different players on each Wii console using Miis to represent individuals in the household. [ 5 ]
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]
Out of Galaxy: Gin no KÅshika (available from 2009-04-14 to 2011-11-29 in Japan) Sunsoft: Overflow: Digital Leisure: Overturn Overturn: Mecha Wars PAL: Studio Zan, Gamebridge Paint Splash: KnapNok Games Pallurikio: Playstos: Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder: iFun4all Party Fun Pirate NA Pop-up Pirate! PAL Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu Wii JP: Takara Tomy