Hulu Plus and 3D video recording are coming soon to the 3DS and Wii, Nintendo announced Friday. Device owners will be able to access TV shows and movies through Hulu Plus "by the end of the year." Hulu Plus, which was more or less the only streaming video service not previously available on those systems, offers access to current and past seasons of shows from ABC, Comedy Central, Fox, NBC and MTV for $7.99 per month.
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A 3DS system update, which includes 3D video capture, will arrive by the end of November. Users, who are currently only able to capture 3D images, will soon be able to record up to 10 minutes of 3D video and create their own 3D stop-motion animated videos.
The company also announced that four new Nintendo-published games would be coming to its eShop, including Pokemon Rumble Blast (Oct. 24), Super Mario 3D Land (Nov. 13) and Mario Kart 7 (Dec. 4). The fourth game and its launch date were not disclosed.
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Nintendo's next-generation gaming console, the Wii U, is expected to launch early next year.
This story originally published on Mashable here.
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