[9] The characters would do everyday things on the room, like vacuuming, reading manga, eating lunch or playing on their Nintendo DSi.
[8] By accessing the Iron'na Ma (いろんな間, Various Rooms) menu, the user could find a parade of different Miis with logos of services and partners.
Selecting one would take the user to the room of that service, allowing them to find more information about it, watch its content or take part in polls.
[2] Content could be searched by category, genre, gender, blood type, age, ratings or simply the name of the desired programme.
This room depicts the Miis eating in a home theatre, with a large screen and blue lights that can be switched to other colours.
It featured a complete renewal, with new menus, a new room, a new opening, and most importantly, the launch of the new Wii no Ma Shopping service.
[4] Unlike the Theatre, shop items could be paid for with a credit card, from a convenience store, or on cash on delivery.
The interface and menus were made easier to access, now all the options were listed on buttons displayed on the screen, rather than needing to point the Wii Remote around the room.
That Mii would then visit the recipient's Wii Room and present the message, and show the recommended video if included.
It was made available on the Japanese Nintendo DSi Shop on 1 May 2009 and shut down on 30 April 2012, the same day as Wii no Ma.
In addition, the users could obtain "Video Coupons" provided by Wii no Ma partners and bring them to the shops to receive various special offers.
[22] On 21 February 2012, Nintendo posted a notice announcing that Wii no Ma would be discontinued, only three years after its launch.
On 18 October 2020, the first beta release for the Wii no Ma revival was complete under a service named WiiLink.