Dec 28 2007, 12:44pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Your Wii has to have the browser that sells for about $5 and then you simply go to the www.mp3tunes.com website and download their plug-in. The Wii is the latest popular gaming device that, with MP3tunes' technology, actually becomes a home stereo system," commented Michael Robertson, CEO of MP3tunes. "Consumers shouldn't be limited in where or how they enjoy their personal music collections, and we will continue to announce new ways MP3tunes is fulfilling its vision of giving people access to all of their music, anywhere they go."
The site is also offering free playlists that side load to the Music Locker for access on the Wii. The Mp3tunes service allows you to store you digital music online and access it from multiple devices, including your PC and now the Nintendo Wii.
Via Mp3tunes
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