Wii owners get free access to the new Hulu Plus Family Section video streaming for a whole month and there’s also a new 3D Sports Highlights for the Nintendo Video service.
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Limited Time Offer: Try 1 Month FREE ? Enjoy the new Hulu Plus Family Section exclusively on the Wii console. Watch favorites like Bratz, Caillou, Dragon Ball Z and more. The limited time offer is valid Friday, Aug. 10, through Sunday, Sept 23. (For Wii)Nintendo Video
3D Sports Highlights ? Don’t miss the pageantry and passion of this summer’s biggest sporting events in stop-motion 3D. Nintendo Video is delivering highlight after highlight, so tune in to catch your favorite events. (For Nintendo 3DS)Nintendo eShop / Nintendo DSiWare
Commando: Steel Disaster ? A military group is being attacked by some of its own war machines. It’s up to a commando and vehicle specialist code-named Storm to stop this terrorist threat. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi)A Month of Mario
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins ? Mario faces off against his evil rival Wario in this week’s featured “Month of Mario” game. Starting today through Wednesday, Aug. 15, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is available at a discounted price of $2.99. (For Nintendo 3DS)Sneak Peek
New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Warp Cannon Course Video ? To give players a special look at some of the courses in New Super Mario Bros. 2, a series of videos are being released in the Nintendo eShop. The second video highlighting one of the Warp Cannon courses is now available. When Mario gets blasted from a huge cannon in this special course, he sprints automatically toward the goal. In order to succeed, all players need to do is jump. Sounds easy, right? (For Nintendo 3DS)Also new this week:
- Touch Battle Tank 3D (Nintendo eShop)
- REAL BOUT FATAL FURY SPECIAL (Virtual Console for Wii)
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