The New Nintendo Wii-U for 2012


The New Nintendo Wii-U for 2012 is getting some good backup from third-party game Nintendo sudden surprise E3 game exhibition in celebration, in the United States (U.S.), by presenting a new generation of game console, named Wii U. but Nintendo Wii U blends between conventional game console with portable gaming consoles. Yes, Wii is more similar to the U as a successor to the Nintendo DS. Moreover, Nintendo Wii U, comes with a 6.7 inch screen concept. developers such as SEGA, TECMO, and THQ. Nintendo itself is making some pretty good preparations as they showed the new Legend of Zelda game at the recent E3 show.

At the same event E3, Nintendo made a technical demo showcasing a Super Mario Brothers game that incorporates the Nintendo Mii feature. The result is that you could play your Mii on the New Super Mario Bros game.
Yesterday Nintendo announced their second generation Wii console, the Nintendo Wii U, and as we had previously reported it features a controller with a built in 6 inch touchscreen display that can be used to play games on and also as the controller.
The Nintendo Wii U is capable of Full HD in 1080p, and it is also compatible with your existing Wii controllers and including the Wiimote and the Wii Fit, have a look at the video of it in action below.
Nintendo Wii U would double as a DVD or Blu-ray player in your living room, you’re out of luck. According to Kotaku, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata just confirmed that the upcoming Wii U will only play Nintendo’s proprietary 25 GB game disks, even though they are the same size as Blu-ray disks.
In a call with investors and analysts about the Wii U, Iwata has this to say on the decision to exclude a DVD and Blu-ray player from the upcoming console:
The reason for that is that we feel that enough people already have devices that are capable of playing DVDs and Blu-ray, such that it didn’t warrant the cost involved to build that functionality into the Wii U console because of the patents related to those technologies.
He is right that the majority of the Wii U’s users likely already have other devices that can play DVDs and Blu-rays, so not including the feature in the Wii U won’t be a deal breaker for consumers. However, it could give consumers the impression that the Wii U doesn’t offer the best bang for their buck because other consoles offer the feature. That said, the Wii also doesn’t play DVDs yet the lack of the feature hardly seems to hurt Nintendo’s sales.
Personally, I’m looking forward to the Wii U for the new gameplay it offers, not how its entertainment features stack up to the Xbox 360 and the Sony PlayStation 3. If I want to watch a DVD, I can always pop one into my laptop, but I rarely consume media from a disk these days, with most of my entertainment content existing in the cloud thanks to Netflix and Hulu. Since my Wii already supports Netflix, I will likely be able to enjoy my movies through Netflix on the Wii U as well.

The New Nintendo Wii-U for 2012 is getting some good backup from third-party game Nintendo sudden surprise E3 game exhibition in celebration, in the United States (U.S.), by presenting a new generation of game console, named Wii U. but Nintendo Wii U blends between conventional game console with portable gaming consoles. Yes, Wii is more similar to the U as a successor to the Nintendo DS. Moreover, Nintendo Wii U, comes with a 6.7 inch screen concept. developers such as SEGA, TECMO, and THQ. Nintendo itself is making some pretty good preparations as they showed the new Legend of Zelda game at the recent E3 show.
At the same event E3, Nintendo made a technical demo showcasing a Super Mario Brothers game that incorporates the Nintendo Mii feature. The result is that you could play your Mii on the New Super Mario Bros game.
Yesterday Nintendo announced their second generation Wii console, the Nintendo Wii U, and as we had previously reported it features a controller with a built in 6 inch touchscreen display that can be used to play games on and also as the controller.
The Nintendo Wii U is capable of Full HD in 1080p, and it is also compatible with your existing Wii controllers and including the Wiimote and the Wii Fit, have a look at the video of it in action below.

Nintendo Wii U would double as a DVD or Blu-ray player in your living room, you’re out of luck. According to Kotaku, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata just confirmed that the upcoming Wii U will only play Nintendo’s proprietary 25 GB game disks, even though they are the same size as Blu-ray disks.
In a call with investors and analysts about the Wii U, Iwata has this to say on the decision to exclude a DVD and Blu-ray player from the upcoming console:
The reason for that is that we feel that enough people already have devices that are capable of playing DVDs and Blu-ray, such that it didn’t warrant the cost involved to build that functionality into the Wii U console because of the patents related to those technologies.
He is right that the majority of the Wii U’s users likely already have other devices that can play DVDs and Blu-rays, so not including the feature in the Wii U won’t be a deal breaker for consumers. However, it could give consumers the impression that the Wii U doesn’t offer the best bang for their buck because other consoles offer the feature. That said, the Wii also doesn’t play DVDs yet the lack of the feature hardly seems to hurt Nintendo’s sales.
Personally, I’m looking forward to the Wii U for the new gameplay it offers, not how its entertainment features stack up to the Xbox 360 and the Sony PlayStation 3. If I want to watch a DVD, I can always pop one into my laptop, but I rarely consume media from a disk these days, with most of my entertainment content existing in the cloud thanks to Netflix and Hulu. Since my Wii already supports Netflix, I will likely be able to enjoy my movies through Netflix on the Wii U as well.  New Nintendo Wii-U By New-Digital-Gadgets.com

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