O SNAP! Final version for Wii Opera browser goes LIVE! *UPDATE*
The final version for Nintendo Wii’s Opera Internet Channel has finally been released. Last we heard was that it was delayed to April, without a certain specific date. Surprise, surprise: Nintendo decided to roll it out today, without so much as a big banging announcement. But that’s not stopping us from reporting it, now is it?
As we know, the Internet Channel is free for download (but only until June), and it allows you to surf the web on your console by using the Wii remote as a mouse. While features of the browser run a mile long, what concerns us more right now is getting that final version update onto your system.
- Go to the Wii settings menu -> choose to update your system
- Go to the Wii Shop Channel -> Go to the Wii Ware area -> download (or update) the Wii Internet Channel
- Go back to the menu to check if the new version successfully installed itself.
Once you’re good to go, try visiting QJ.net on your Wii, why don’cha? It’s one thing surfing the net on your computer, but it’s the “in” to surf on your Wii.
Update: Now we have a video clip of Nintendo Wii’s Opera Internet Channel strutting its stuff. Check it out below.
The final version for Nintendo Wii’s Opera Internet Channel has finally been released. Last we heard was that it was delayed to April, without a certain specific date. Surprise, surprise: Nintendo decided to roll it out today, without so much as a big banging announcement. But that’s not stopping us from reporting it, now is it?
As we know, the Internet Channel is free for download (but only until June), and it allows you to surf the web on your console by using the Wii remote as a mouse. While features of the browser run a mile long, what concerns us more right now is getting that final version update onto your system.
- Go to the Wii settings menu -> choose to update your system
- Go to the Wii Shop Channel -> Go to the Wii Ware area -> download (or update) the Wii Internet Channel
- Go back to the menu to check if the new version successfully installed itself.
Once you’re good to go, try visiting QJ.net on your Wii, why don’cha? It’s one thing surfing the net on your computer, but it’s the “in” to surf on your Wii.
Update: Now we have a video clip of Nintendo Wii’s Opera Internet Channel strutting its stuff. Check it out below.