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If I had a dollar for every time I heard Nintendo say that...The goal of the system is to unite people.
I can imagine some family just going "Freaking remotes, how do they work?" after getting one of these.In addition to using it to play your games, you can use it as a universal remote for your television.
Wait, how? Oh right, there's some sort of screen on the game pad, right? (Sorry, I forgot most of what was said about the Wii U, mostly because I didn't care.)You can continue playing your Wii U games on the game pad when the TV is being used for something else.
Cooltrainer Alan said:Where is this being shown/where was it posted about?
Cooltrainer Alan said:Where is this being shown/where was it posted about?
Rusticks said:The Pro controller is connected with Bluetooth.
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING.
brb pre-ordering the system at Gamestop
Zorua said:Good luck pre-ordering it without even knowing the price point
TheGuy said:I must say that the Wii U is a huge improvement from the Wii, which was a bit of a disappointment. I love the easy way to communication between gamers and the universal remote, that's going to be quite fun. Let's see how Nintendo uses the Wii U's potential in the games being shown on Tuesday.
don()shinobi said:
Incinermyn said:I have to disagree. The Wii-U sounds like a console version of the DSi, an updated system with some nice features but not an actual upgrade from its predecessor. The Wii was good because it hit on something new at the the time it was released (motion-sensative technology). By the sound of it, the Wii-U doesn't really bring anything new, just combines console and handheld tech that's been out for awhile. Right now, it doesn't sound like something that would be worth buying as soon as it comes out to me.
I apologize for noticing something that many other people have noticed. That must mean my comment is completely meaningless and generates no discussion value whatsoever.Zorua said:It's funny because you're like the 1000th person to bring this up. I own an Xbox. The controllers look nothing alike.
hurhur, they have 2 analog sticks. so does every other current gen console.
Chariblaze said:I've never tried to contest an opinion before, so:
By that logic, many past generation leaps in technology were simply transitioning to the DSi. What did the SNES have over the NES? More powerful graphics and sound, and L/R buttons. GameCube over N64? More powerful graphics and sound, analog L/R buttons. GBA over GB/GB Color? More powerful graphics and sound, L/R buttons.
Nintendo works on a tick-tock cycle; ticks are what you might consider minor-ish things, tocks are major-ish things.
- NES to SNES: A tick
- SNES to N64: 3D graphics, a tock
- N64 to GameCube: A tick
- GameCube to Wii: Motion controls, a tock
- Wii to Wii U: Meld of everything, a tick
So this a tick cycle. In the traditional sense of generations, this is most definitely an upgrade; more powerful graphics, new control possibilities, new functionality. In your sense, it's not; no huge groundbreaking thing like 3D or motion controls.
...I don't really have a point, I just wanted to say that.