Nintendo of America Inc. and Netflix, Inc. [Nasdaq:NFLX] today announced
an agreement that will allow Netflix members who are also owners of
Nintendo’s Wii™ home console to instantly watch thousands of
movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix directly to their TVs.
Netflix is scheduled to go live on the Wii console this spring in the
United States at no additional cost to Netflix members who have a plan
starting at $8.99 a month, a Wii console and a broadband Internet
connection.
The partnership between the two companies will extend the reach of
content streamed from Netflix farther than ever before, thanks to the
mainstream popularity of the Wii console. Wii remains the
fastest-selling home console in history, and reaches more consumers than
any other device that currently supports streaming movies from Netflix.
In December 2009, Nintendo sold well in excess of 3 million Wii consoles
in the United States. Wii is the top-selling home video game system of
this generation, and as such brings the Netflix experience to a broad
and diverse mass market.
"Our research shows that 86 percent of all U.S. Wii consoles are located
in the living room,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie
Fils-Aime. "The Wii console is the social hub around which friends and
family members gather to play games and have fun. Soon both new and
longtime Wii owners will enjoy the benefits of Netflix – and a variety
of informational and entertainment options – by being Netflix members
and connecting their consoles to the Internet.”
"Our goal is to offer Netflix members as many ways as possible to watch
movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix right to their TVs and to
give non-members more and compelling reasons to consider the service,”
said Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings. "Joining forces with
Nintendo, which has been so immensely popular with consumers since its
introduction, is a very meaningful step in that direction.”
With 11.1 million U.S. subscribers as of Sept. 30, 2009, Netflix
continues to expand the ways in which its members can watch movies and
TV shows streamed directly to TVs via a range of Netflix-ready devices
such as the Wii console. Netflix memberships start as low as $8.99 a
month, and members also can receive unlimited DVDs delivered quickly to
their homes. At the same time, consumers continue to demonstrate a
preference for Wii consoles, which offer tremendous value, whether
measured in fun games, shared experiences or the suggested retail price
of just $199.99.
To enable their systems to stream content from Netflix, Wii owners will
need a Netflix instant-streaming disc for the Wii console, which will be
available at no additional cost to Netflix subscribers. The free disc
looks and operates the same as a disc-based Wii game, and the entire
user experience will feel natural and intuitive to Wii console owners.
Netflix members and Wii console owners can now reserve a free
instant-streaming disc by going to www.netflix.com/Wii.
Once available in the spring, the discs will be delivered for free by
first-class mail.
When the instant-streaming disc is inserted into a member’s Wii system,
an array of movie and TV choices will be displayed right on their TV
screen. These titles will be conveniently organized into a variety of
categories based on members’ personal preferences and will include
popular genres, new arrivals and members’ individual instant Queues.
Using the Wii Remote™ controller, members will be able to
choose a movie or TV episode to watch from their instant Queues or pick
one directly from any of the lists. They will also have the ability to
read synopses and rate movies, and will have the option of
fast-forwarding and rewinding their selection.
Netflix adds another dimension to the Wii console’s diverse online
features, which range from downloadable new and classic games in the Wii
Shop Channel, to online multiplayer gaming with games like Mario Kart™
Wii, to video highlights and information about titles for the Wii
and Nintendo DS™ systems via the Nintendo Channel™.
About Nintendo
The worldwide pioneer in the creation of interactive entertainment,
Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware
and software for its Wii™, Nintendo DS™ and
Nintendo DSi™ systems. Since 1983, when it launched the
Nintendo Entertainment System™, Nintendo has sold more than
3.2 billion video games and more than 535 million hardware units
globally, including the current-generation Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo
DSi, as well as the Game Boy™, Game Boy Advance, Super NES™,
Nintendo 64™ and Nintendo GameCube™ systems. It
has also created industry icons that have become well-known, household
names such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, Metroid™,
Zelda™ and Pokémon™. A wholly owned subsidiary,
Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as
headquarters for Nintendo’s operations in the Western Hemisphere. For
more information about Nintendo, visit the company’s Web site at www.Nintendo.com.
About Netflix, Inc.
Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) is the world’s largest online movie rental
service, with more than 11 million subscribers. For only $8.99 a month,
Netflix members can instantly watch unlimited movies and TV episodes
streamed to their TVs and computers and can receive unlimited DVDs
delivered quickly to their homes. There are never any due dates or late
fees. Netflix members can exchange DVDs as often as they want using a
postage-paid return envelope. Members can choose from a vast selection
of DVD titles and a growing library of movies and TV episodes that can
be watched instantly. Netflix is partnering with leaders in consumer
electronics to bring to market a range of devices that can instantly
stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix directly to members’ TVs.
These devices currently include Blu-ray disc players and Internet TVs
from LG Electronics; Blu-ray disc players from Samsung, Sony and Best
Buy’s Insignia brand; the Roku digital video player; Microsoft’s Xbox
360 game console; Sony’s PS3 computer entertainment system; TiVo digital
video recorders; and Internet TVs from Sony and, soon, VIZIO.
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