SlashGear 101: What is Nintendo TVii?
As the Nintendo Wii U gets wrapped up for
presents for the holidays and is getting pumped up in hardcore
fun-loving gamer abodes across the planet here at the end of 2012, so
too is one of the most value-added features ready to create an impact
with its television-enhancing abilities. What we’re having a look at
today is the Nintendo TVii, a software experience inside your Wii U that
works with both the main screen on your television and the miniature
touch-friendly display on your Wii U GamePad. With Nintendo TVii you’ll
be taking control of your television and interacting with a collection
of media in ways you’ve never before experienced.
Television Shows
With TVii you’re going to be able to look up your favorite television shows with the Search function, keep the programs you like and check for new episodes with Favorites, and look for new programs with the “TV” section on your GamePad. Like the rest of the media you’ll be accessing with TVii, you’ll be accessing all of your favorite TV shows with the GamePad.
Once you find a show you want to watch, TVii brings you out to
several optional connected services including your existing cable or
satellite channels (if you have them connected through your WiiU),
Netflix, Hulu Plus, or Amazon Instant Video. You can also work with your
TiVo DVR – again, if you have it connected through your WiiU.
Movies
Selecting and working with Movies is extremely similar to working with your TV shows interface save the fact that you’re not working with TV channels, just movies with in-demand services. Movies are generally found only with Hulu Plus, Netflix, and Amazon Instant Video. It’s important to note that though TVii is a free service, you still need to pay for Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video, and your internet data where applicable.Sports
It may seem a bit odd that next to TV and Movies you’ll find a button for Sports – a category that anywhere else would be included under the TV roof. Nintendo has this category up out in the open because they’ve got deals worked out with the providers of the sports programming they’ve got on-hand that goes above and beyond what’s offered with Movies and TV shows.
When enter the Sports category, you’ll be able to select from
Football, Baseball, and Basketball – and we’re sure that someday the
Nintendo family will recognize the most played and popular sport across
the planet: Soccer (or Futball, as it were). For now you’ll be working
withe the American egg tossing sport and will have interactive action at
your fingertips the likes of which you’ve never seen before with any
other television console.
Inside of a game you’ve got the ability to see the game with plays on
a flat “gameboard” sort of interface, you can see statistics as they
happen, player ranks, and scores. This information comes in a user
interface on the GamePad that you’re able to access separate from the
game playing on your big screen, here giving you the ability to interact
with the game and share the bits you like while you’re watching. You
can connect with friends who also work with a Wii U live, chat, and
share replays.
Favorites
You’ve got connections to each of your WiiU profiles in Favorites, each of them showing which shows and Movies that have been seen by each of the people using your device. In the future we’re expecting more interaction with Mii profiles across the web as well. Watch out for Grandma’s favorites and hope she’s not watching Texas Chainsaw Massacre again.Remote
Of course there’s the standard remote control as well – from here you’re able to control your live TV as well as change the volume, switch through channels and episodes, and control basically everything from a collection of spin-dials.
Have a peek at the Nintendo-made hands-on presentation here and get
pumped up about the release – WiiU’s Nintendo TVii is coming down as an
update to your console this week!
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