Nintendo debuts touchscreen Wii successor | Inquirer Technology

Nintendo debuts touchscreen Wii successor

/ 08:36 PM June 08, 2011

New toy. Gamers are anticipating features like high-definition graphics and touchscreen controllers in the Nintendo Wii U. (AP Photo)

LOS ANGELES — Nintendo has introduced the world to the Wii’s touchy new big brother: the Wii U.

The Japanese gaming giant on Tuesday unveiled the Wii video game console’s successor, which will broadcast high-definition video and feature a touchscreen controller that can detect motion and interact with what appears on a television display.

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“Up until now, home console games had to occupy the TV screen in order to be played,” said Nintendo president Satoru Iwata. “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.”

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The white touchscreen controller, reminiscent of Apple Inc.’s iPad and other tablet computers, can broadcast standard-definition video but also features a directional pad, microphone, dual analog sticks, speakers, two pairs of shoulder buttons and a front-facing camera, which can be used to make video calls.

The console itself will use proprietary high-definition optical discs, 1080p HDMI output and internal memory that can be upgraded with USB and SD technology. No other technical specifications were provided.

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The prototype controller was demonstrated during the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the gaming industry’s annual convention, in several ways: displaying a player’s inventory in a “Legend of Zelda” game, offering an alternative way to play a chasing game, being used as a shield from incoming attacks in a first-person shooter game and showing the image of a teed-up golf ball on the ground before it was struck to a putting green depicted on a TV.

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The controller was also shown being used to browse the Internet both on a TV and the controller. Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America president, noted that the touchscreen controller is not meant to be a portable gaming device and that the system is dubbed the Wii U because its “unique, unifying and maybe even utopian.”

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Nintendo said the Wii U will be released between April and December next year and will be backward-compatible with Wii games and controllers.

“Smash Brothers,” ”Darksiders II,” ”Batman: Arkham City,” ”Tekken,” ”Assassin’s Creed” and “Metro: Last Light” were among the titles announced that would be released for the system.

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The price for Wii U was not revealed.

The unveiling of the Wii U comes after two years of slumping sales for Nintendo’s Wii, which remains the overall top-selling home video game console against Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox 360 and Sony Corp.’s PlayStation 3. Those consoles already feature high-definition graphics and added motion-sensing capabilities similar to the Wii last year with their respective Kinect and Move camera systems.

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