Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Nintendo launches WiiU console with touchscreen controller that doesn't even need a TV

Nintendo today finally released details of its long-awaited WiiU gaming system - the successor to the massively-successful Wii console.The gaming giant revealed its new videogame system which will support high-definition graphics for the first time and a 6.2-inch touchscreen controller.
Although tight-lipped bosses would not say how much the console will cost, gamers may be able to get their hands on the WiiU in as little as ten months.Nintendo have announced a release date of between April and December 2012 for the WiiU, which is the first of their games consoles to support HD graphics.
The 6.2-inch colour touch-screen will work like a second display, showing the same image being played on the TV screen.And in a move which will please Wii owners, the controller has both motion-sensor capabilities and works in conjunction with existing Wii controllers.The smaller screen can also provide gamers with additional information while the controller can be used to make voice calls.The device also acts as a stand-alone gaming gadget and continue running a game on the touchscreen while someone else watches TV. However, it is a 'tethered device' as it will only function in wireless connection with a Wii U console.   The console, which is a little smaller than an iPad, was revealed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles - a highlight of the gaming calendar where manufacturers and software companies reveal their cutting-edge upcoming technology and games.
After unveiling the WiiU, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, said: 'Up until now, home console games had to occupy the TV screen in order to be played.'The new controller for Wii U, with its 6.2-inch (15.7-centimeter) screen built in, means you won't need to give up your gameplay when someone else comes in the room and wants to watch a TV program.'The white controller can broadcast standard-definition video and features a directional pad, microphone, dual analog sticks, speakers, two pairs of shoulder buttons and a front-facing camera.The console itself will use proprietary high-definition optical discs, 1080p HDMI output and internal memory that can be upgraded with USB technology.

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