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A new television based service by Nintendo debuted on the Wii U. Together with {{wp|Hulu Plus}}, {{wp|Netflix}}, {{wp|Amazon Instant Video}}, and {{wp|YouTube}}, Nintendo TVii ''(pronounced 'Nintendo TVee')'', collects and collaborates these services so they can be enjoyed on one software. This service is free although the subscriptions for Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon are not. Videos on TVii can be playable on both the television screen and the GamePad. It also provides instant information from {{wp|Wikipedia}} and {{wp|IMDb}} about the film or program the users are currently watching. Control over the user's DVR is also possible via the service.
A new television based service by Nintendo debuted on the Wii U. Together with {{wp|Hulu Plus}}, {{wp|Netflix}}, {{wp|Amazon Instant Video}}, and {{wp|YouTube}}, Nintendo TVii ''(pronounced 'Nintendo TVee')'', collects and collaborates these services so they can be enjoyed on one software. This service is free although the subscriptions for Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon are not. Videos on TVii can be playable on both the television screen and the GamePad. It also provides instant information from {{wp|Wikipedia}} and {{wp|IMDb}} about the film or program the users are currently watching. Control over the user's DVR is also possible via the service.


Nintendo TVii can only be received through a system update released on launch day via a wireless Internet connection and was delayed and eventually canceled in Europe. It was discontinued on August 11, 2015 in North America and it will be discontinued on November 8, 2017 in Japan.
Nintendo TVii can only be received through a system update released on launch day via a wireless Internet connection and was delayed and eventually canceled in Europe. It was discontinued on August 11, 2015 in North America and November 8, 2017 in Japan.
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