Final version of Wii’s Opera Internet Channel delayed to April
Opera Software and Nintendo confirmed today that release date of the final version of the Opera-powered Internet Channel for Nintendo’s next gen Wii videogame console has been moved to April of this year. The channel was previously slated for a March release.
The press release from both companies stated that Opera and Nintendo are “continuing to finalize what promises to be the ultimate Web surfing experience on the Wii console. The two companies are working closely together to meet user requests for browser features and to enhance the overall Wii Web experience.”
The final release date in April for the Wii’s Opera browser has yet to be finalized. Keep checking back here on QJ for updates.
Opera Software and Nintendo confirmed today that release date of the final version of the Opera-powered Internet Channel for Nintendo’s next gen Wii videogame console has been moved to April of this year. The channel was previously slated for a March release.
The press release from both companies stated that Opera and Nintendo are “continuing to finalize what promises to be the ultimate Web surfing experience on the Wii console. The two companies are working closely together to meet user requests for browser features and to enhance the overall Wii Web experience.”
The final release date in April for the Wii’s Opera browser has yet to be finalized. Keep checking back here on QJ for updates.