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The Wii may lead the console wars in terms of units sold, but its lack of downloadable video content is a big disadvantage in the long-term—Microsoft and Sony continue to add titles to Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network. But the Wii may get streaming video capabilities soon, according to Curt Marvis, Lionsgate Entertainment's president of digital media. He told Variety that the Wii would be a "big marketplace for digital distribution," and that the platform could launch "as soon as this yposted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 12
The Wii may lead the console wars in terms of units sold, but its lack of downloadable video content is a big disadvantage in the long-term—*Microsoft* and *Sony* continue to add titles to Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 12
I don’t particularly despise Wii gaming console. Deep down, the new Nintendo is probably the most innovative and family-friendly entertainment on-the-budget’s package ever built. There’s no hulking graphic, “official support” of a legacy DVD playback or even output video beyond 480P, and hence the low price. In a nutshell, this fun little gaming console is not built to accommodate HD content. But with the success of Microsoft New Xbox Experience and PS3’s cornering the online video content, the