Wednesday 8 June 2011

Nintendo’s new console is set to change gaming again

Details were announced on Nintendo’s next console following on from the ‘Wii’ at E3 2011 yesterday.

imageYesterday arrived loads of exciting information on Nintendo’s new console and an actual name for the new beauty, originally thought to be called just ‘Nintendo,’ pretty simple however the Japanese company decided to abandon that and call it Wii U’ instead.

‘Wii U’ is certainly set to impress us with a whole load of neat features attached to the console; I think ‘Wii U’ could be in a competition of its own now knowing what’s in store for the next generation of Nintendo’s motion control console. In the new and revamped controller we can expect to experience a new 6.2 touch screen controller with built a in accelerometer and a gyroscope, rumble capabilities to enhance our experience, front facing camera, a microphone and speaker, a handy stylus, a USB connection slot, motion control and a headphone jack.

The console itself feature HD graphics just like Xbox and PS3. All the same, here is  what I think is useful which I do believe is already around on other consoles, backward  capability so no need to replace your old games because the console will still play all of your previous games designed for the ‘Wii’ on the ‘Wii U.’

Anyhow, this is what I call revolutionary and at the same time convenient. Imagine somebody has come into the living room to watch the TV but you’re playing on the ‘Wii U,’ well don’t panic because the game will wirelessly stream your game straight to the 6.2 inch touch screen controller without you even having to stop what your doing. Now do you agree?

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