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BBC iPlayer for Wii U confirmed to be in the pipeline

Nintendo Insider writes:

Presumably absent amid delays to roll out the Nintendo TVii service in Europe, it has been confirmed that BBC iPlayer will at least eventually come to Wii U.

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XiSasukeUchiha3746d ago

BBC iplayer for wii U :) i remember yesterday! this player and story about it .

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Hatsune-Miku3745d ago (Edited 3745d ago )

I can't believe a lot of people want the wii u to sell more when it's actually a terrible console with terrible support and all most of the fanatics do on the console is wait for games to play. I know a lot of Nintendo fanatics can't handle the truth and there in lies a big problem.

The Nintendo fanatics actually hurts Nintendo by not speaking up and voicing their opinions. Sony and Microsoft thrashes Nintendo when it comes to proper support for their respective console. Nintendo has been making video games way longer than sony and Microsoft so they know what to do by having a competent console and enough software to entice consumers.

Sony and Microsoft has been doing a way better job than Nintendo so they deserve credit and rewards for their labor which is sales and a lot of consumers. Nintendo isn't ready for prime time and has been doing a terrible job on their consoles since n64.

Bigdoggie333746d ago (Edited 3746d ago )

i'm grateful for wii u because it has great games and graphics it breaks my heart that wii u is not doing well i hope the game console will bounce back and keep on selling wii u and the hottest games in the nation and the world.

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BBC to air six weeks of live esports coverage from London's Gfinity Arena

Professional gaming heads to the BBC in first deal of its kind signed by the corporation.

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Step into the Tardis with Doctor Who Time Vortex 360

The experience works on mobile as well as desktop.

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How Tetris therapy could help patients

"Tetris is a relatively basic yet compelling video game. The aim is to line up falling blocks so they fit together in horizontal rows. When a perfect line with no gaps is made, it will vanish, making room for more play and point-scoring." - BBC News