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You no longer need to buy the Wii Internet browser.
The Wii U has an internet browser that allows you to view webpages on the TV and on the GamePad.
Yes -- the Wii Internet Channel includes the Opera web browser.
if an emu is a browser, Yes.
Perhaps, through the internet browser, which costs Wii Points. I'm guessing that you probably could, unless the Wii's browser is like the DSi, then you can't.
Yes, except for the opera browser, $5.
You can browse the Internet using an Opera browser; this costs 500 Wii points. The Wii accesses the Internet via wi-fi or via RJ-45 using an adaptor which plugs into the USB port.
First, you must have your Wii connected to the internet. Then you must have about 300 blocks of memory in your Wii or SD card. Then download it from the wii shop channel. It is now free instead of 500 points.
connect your wii to your wireless internet router and go on the wii shop channel and download the internet channel for free and it will automatically go onto the wii menu and when you click on the internet channel it will take you to google.
The Wii's Internet Channel is a fairly simple Web browser based on Opera. It has support for Flash applications, but little else. It does not allow executable files to be transferred and activated on the Wii. No viruses (virii?) can be received through the Internet Channel, and the Wii doesn't have any useful ports open for a hacking attempt.In short, the Internet Channel is safe from most online nasties.
First, you must get the FREE Wii Internet channel from the Wii Shop channel. To do that, go to the Wii Shop Channel and click Channels and browse to download. To browse the internet, you have to press "WWW" to actually type in your web browser. It's that simple! To get to websites like Google and YouTube, Nintendo has already saved it onto your favorites. To get your favorites, click "FAVORITES" Yes, I know! =) ROCK ON WII!