Wii U has got to be the dumbest name ever. The tech looks cool, but Wii U? Come on...
What? But, there's also "Wii Stream" for the online service...
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Wii U has got to be the dumbest name ever. The tech looks cool, but Wii U? Come on...
Here's an anecdote that I found interesting:
My mother has a Wii (and Wii Fit), so I showed her the video to see what her recation of it was as a very casual gamer and it was a mixture of confusion and disappointment. The disappointment was because she was expecting some sort of controller-free system like the Kinect, not a big controller that wasn't at all intuitive. She said that it looks like it would be useful for hardcore games, but not casual games.
Obviously, we can't extrapolate anything definitive from the opinion of a single person, but I think she may be expressing the opinion that a lot of people will have. For some casual gamers, the Kinect is the next natural step in the evolution of accessible gaming, whereas the Wii U appears to be a step back towards the sort of games they're not interested in.
Nintendo no doubt have made money with the Wii though they did make losses towards end of 2010.
Kudos to the Xbox division at Microsoft for finally making a profit, however modest during the course of this generation, but I think Nintendo wins in the making-money department hands-down and given all three companies concerned are publicly-owned that's the only relevant measure.
Here's an anecdote that I found interesting:
My mother has a Wii (and Wii Fit), so I showed her the video to see what her recation of it was as a very casual gamer and it was a mixture of confusion and disappointment. The disappointment was because she was expecting some sort of controller-free system like the Kinect, not a big controller that wasn't at all intuitive. She said that it looks like it would be useful for hardcore games, but not casual games.
Obviously, we can't extrapolate anything definitive from the opinion of a single person, but I think she may be expressing the opinion that a lot of people will have. For some casual gamers, the Kinect is the next natural step in the evolution of accessible gaming, whereas the Wii U appears to be a step back towards the sort of games they're not interested in.
Sales might have dropped off and Nintendo might have posted lower earnings, but I don't think they were actually posting losses.
It's been confirmed that the Wii U will only support one tablet controller, so for any multiplayer games, everyone else will be using Wii Remotes.
but also that players may be able to use their 3DS as a Wii U controller instead
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