Wii Internet Channel

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Definition

The Internet Channel is a modified Opera browser for the Nintendo Wii and that connects through WIFI to the Internet. It supports the same web functionalities and standards that are included in the desktop versions of Opera, including CSS and JavaScript. On the other hand, it only seems to support Flash 7 (April 2008). This browser is not included when you buy the Wii. It will cost 500 Wii Points (about 5 Euros). E.g. in Switzerland you can buy 2000 points for CH 37.- in a shop.

This page is for technical people, i.e. Wii-aware website designers, Flash and JavaScript programmers.

Browser features

specifications

Basically it's like Opera 9, including

  • Full HTML/XML support
  • SVG/SVGDOM
  • JavaScript (including Canvas)

The only "old" piece of software is the Flash plugin (Flash 7 compatible)

User interface

  • The Wiimote (main game controller) is used as a pointing device (like the mouse) and the "B" button is the normal "mouse-click".

By default, most web pages hardly can be read since the resolution of a TV screen (and the resolution the Wii supports !) are really low. There are three solutions to this problem.

  • Consult pages made for small devices (e.g. PDA's, modern cell phones, Wii). A page that shows well is for instance the wiiportal.
  • Zoom out (with the +/- buttons) and use either the arrows to scroll or (better) the B button that has a nice interface with a directional arrow.
  • Consult the page in "vertical mode" (Hit the "2" button). Opera will reformat the contents of the page.

Below some pictures made with a cellphone.

Edutechwiki - rather unreadable
A YouTube page - rather unreadable
Input window - well done (easier to use than the cell phone's SMS style)
Edutechwiki in vertical mode. Readable from the sofa, it's even a bit too big.
You Tube zoomed out - readable
You Tube - moving with the B button

Links

Documentation at Opera

All technical information articles at Opera seem to be dead. Nintendo put an embargo on these. There doesn't seem to be any replacement.

There are several theories about this, e.g. Nintendo doesn't want 3rd party developers to become too creative, the API may change again etc... (April 2008).

Websites optimized for Wii

  • wiiportal (A portal with a selection of various topics)

Hullbreach SDK

WiiCade

WiiCade is a website designed to provide users of the Wii console with online games. I.e. this uses the normal Wii hard and software and just adds Wii specific user events to online games that run in the built-in Opera (Internet Channel) browser.

WiiOperasdk

MarioToo Flash/WiimoteMote API

Dead ?

Various technical links

(including blog entries, forums)