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Nintendo to Offer WiiWare Demos..

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Nintendo has decided to step up and provide gameplay demos for WiiWare titles.

Try before you buy, later this month.

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November 3, 2009 - WiiWare is slowly becoming packed with content, especially in Japan where the service often sees four titles released in a single week. Wouldn't it be great to be able to try out some of those games before handing over your precious WiiPoints? Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata appears to think so!

During the Q&A session at a recent earnings briefing, Iwata told investors that Nintendo would begin a test program for WiiWare demos some time this month. The test will cover just a few titles.

According to Iwata, Nintendo is undertaking this test to see if it can get more players shopping on the Wii Shopping Channel. He admitted that the market for WiiWare and DSi Ware is currently small, with the Wii Shopping Channel and DSi Shop browsed only by people who already know the game they want to get.

Iwata also said that he doesn't feel demos are necessarily the solution to the problem. He may or may not be right, but we're sure some players would appreciate being able to try out certain WiiWare games in advance.

Nintendo hasn't officially announced this WiiWare demo program just yet, so we don't have specifics on titles or a start time frame. It's also unclear if the test will be limited to Japan, or if Nintendo will let the entire world take part.

Once we hear the specifics, we'll be sure and pass along the info to you.

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Hey, that's great! :D

I think this will only lead to more hacks. But let's see how Nintendo packs this out.

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Install the WiiWare demo.

Dump it.

Edit it. (Time)

Reset trail? ;P

Or edit Wii console ID, and so reset trail.

We will see.

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