Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:02PM EDT
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Nintendo Wii fans have been known to spend a lot of time personalizing their
very own Mii characters, that once done, they go out of their way to create
custom sculptures, websites,
cake
toppers, shirts, even chocolate.
As if that wasn't enough, it looks like Nintendo has launched a service in Japan
that gives Wii consoles extra functionality so users there can print business
cards with their Mii avatar.
Crunchgear spotted a very
brief report on
Reuters that says Nintendo and Fujifilm have
teamed up to bring Wii owners
a new online photo service that lets users upload images to a new Photo
Channel via the Wii's SD card slot. With this service, Wii owners can create
small photo books, business cards, and individual prints using the Wii interface
and then have the prints sent to their home.
The business card feature looks like a really neat idea since users will be able to choose a background of their favorite Mario Cart character and use their Mii photo on the card instead of their own. You can watch a Japanese trailer of the service here (although you won't understand what they're saying) which gives you a good idea of what to expect. No word on whether this photo service will also launch in the U.S., but I seriously don't see why it wouldn't. I'll keep you posted on any developments.
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