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Nintendo boss admits: Wii U could have had better launch

London Evening Standard writes:

Satoru Iwata, Nintendo's global president, seems slightly confused. This week, he unveiled the gaming giant's new console, the Wii U. Those lucky enough to have been able to play on early prototypes, including the Evening Standard, have been impressed with the unusual console, which has a controller with a large touchscreen.

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Domer255473d ago

Much love to you Iwata, but that launch was confusing....

Strange_Evil5473d ago (Edited 5473d ago )

They really made a blunder in revealing the console. I mean they didn't even show a single picture of the console at it's launch LMFAO!!! It was when the EA president came on stage and during one of those clips, we got to see a few shots of it lying besides a TV.

I swear a lot of casual people might be thinking... 'Hey that Wii U controller sounds awesome!!! Can't wait to buy it for my Wii' LMAO. And it isn't even as if they were running short of time. The conference was the shortest among the 3 lasting only 1 hour.

And it's the same blunder they are making that they made with the 3DS. They aren't distinguishing the product from it's predecessors. Half the people think 3DS is just a DS with 3D capability and hence the current sales are pathetic. Hope people don't think the same about the Wii U.

eagle215473d ago

3DS sales are outpacing DS and PS3. So I would be slow to speak if I were you. Just watch Nintendo work the holiday with a line-up no handheld will have. And I mean powerful franchises that sell loads of software.

Ju5472d ago

"3DS sales are outpacing DS and PS3" Where? In "Dreamland". Because sure not in reality.

SuperLupe5473d ago (Edited 5473d ago )

Yep, confusing presentation. I dont understand why they didnt just present the controller like they did, then a simple presentation of the console itself. Easy as pie.

hard joe5473d ago

they rushed it
it was not ready yet

Roukuko5472d ago

I think it was ready its just they confused a lot of people with pushing the controller more than the console itself. Most people I know thought this controller was a new wii device lol.

iNFAMOUZ15472d ago

it felt rushed I agree, probably felt like they had to show off something right, I mean with the wii getting lackluster titles.

THamm5472d ago

I honestly thought it was an add on to the wii at first, until i saw the games and was like "whoah, i didnt know the wii could handle that!" I could've sworn i saw a wii under the tv in at least one of those pics or videos. At least give it a distinctive name.

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Bordeaux President Jean-Louis Triaud Denies Approach For Juventus Midfielder Momo Sissoko

Bordeaux president Jean-Louis Triaud has denied reports suggesting his club are negotiating a move for Juventus midfielder Momo Sissoko.

“We consider him a great player, but it’s the first time I've heard of our interest in him," he said, according to Tuttomercatoweb.

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The Average Gamer: Hands-On Thoughts About the Wii U

Debbie Timmins from The Average Gamer tries out the Wii U controller at E3 2011 and then gets a bit carried away playing the Pirate demo, I mean the shield pose demo.

"Most of the technical demos were pretty dry, as you might expect. I have spared you the video footage of me failing to draw a 70° angle, so consider yourself lucky."

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charmer5434d ago

since when have the average gamer gotten their hands on the wiiu or anyone except for nintendo knows what its truly capable of.... the only thing i will say from looking at e3 nintendo has something special on their hands

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Mario Kart on Wii U - What Would It Be Like?

MMGN writes: Mario Kart will eventually make its way to Wii U – that’s a given. But what can we expect from Nintendo when it brings its popular kart racing series to its new console? How can the gameplay change? What new features can we expect? With the new Wii U controller there are a ton of exciting possibilities, so let’s get creative and take a look at a few ways Mario Kart can take advantage of the Wii U’s capabilities.

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matey5435d ago

Needs to have real life tracks taken from Nascar/F1/WRC/Fantasy with pit stops in GP mode imagine a pit stop with Wario and team changing ur tyres WOW full body deformation ect still the same Mariokart but alot faster and harder 250cc class with 16 players online WoW a nice garage where u pimp u Kart ect Mariokart would be amazing.

jacksonmichael5435d ago

Real life tracks taken from Nascar? But... I like to be able to turn right... And... I don't live in a trailer...

pcz5435d ago

i think i have grown out of it now. Nintendo needs its own Gran tourismo or forza.

if they want to appeal to the hardcore market they will need to make a new hardcore racer, as the hardcore crowd wont be at all impressed with mario kart.

even as a fun racer, mario kart has lost its way. only mario kart on the snes and n64 were any good, the rest were rubbish. the 3ds looks set to continue the rubbish tradition... driving under water? flying? rubbish!

ChickeyCantor5435d ago

"Nintendo needs its own Gran tourismo or forza. "

I rather have F-zero thank your very much.
GT and Forza are boring. Of course thats just my opinion. I rather see them do a Burnout if F-zero wasn't their franchise.

pcz5435d ago (Edited 5435d ago )

''I rather have F-zero thank your very much. ''

Yeah, f-zero has always been a great franchise, but its still a niche title (futuristic racer.) sony could easily answer f zero with wipeout. ie the f zero experience isnt totally unique. sonys answer to mario kart is mod racers (or crash bandicoot racing lol) But what is nintendos answer to gran tourismo?

wave race and 1080 snowboarding were great because they were decent attempts at a serious racing experience, they need to bring those games back for wiiu. they need to bring a 'real car racing' experience to wiiu. Not just mario kart.

what im talking about is an actual 'hardcore' driving experience, like gran tourismo/forza. Nintendo don't have that and never really have.

If nintendo are serious about winning hearts and minds of so called hardcore gamers, they will need that 'serious driving' title. The hardcore crowd will expect it. Its a fact hard core driving titles like gt and forza are system sellers on their respective consoles, so if nintendo wants to win, it needs one. otherwise those gamers will simply stick with sony/microsoft.

are we really supposed to believe players who love the sophistication of gran tourismo, and slickness of forza, are going to be thrilled with mario kart, or even f zero? come on, get real.

''GT and Forza are boring. ''

thats your opinion, fair enough, but its not the wider opinion as sales figures show. These simulation racers are amongst the most highly anticipated games on those so called hardcore systems. People obviously enjoy them, and they have almost universal critical acclaim.

Nintendo doesn't offer an alternative to the 'niche racing title.' so we dont have any choice but to play mario kart or f zero. What if i want to play a simulation racer? simple- i cant. this is the problem.

Nintendo have realised its lack of fps games and third person action franchises has been a weakness, but it also needs to address this driving game problem, or else people are going to get their fix elsewhere.

Its the same with the fighting genre, instead of getting us street fighter, tekken, mortal kombat etc, they have given us smash bros and punchout. fine, those games are fun, but we need those popular franchises. nintendo realise this and have announced street fighter v tekken for wiiu.

we NEED a serious driving game. mario kart just isnt cutting it anymore.

ChickeyCantor5435d ago

" sony could easily answer f zero with wipeout. "

Absolutely not.
Maybe as futuristic racers, but in gameplay F-zero murders wipeout.

I understand your point, but honestly, I just can't see nintendo make a realistic racer.
F-zero GX was hard, and they should continue in that trend. Its an amazing racer.

Samus HD5435d ago (Edited 5435d ago )

they need to make it more hardcore

On Mario Kart Wii
NGamer UK was disappointed that Battle mode can now only be played in teams; no free-for-all option is offered which removes the 'last man standing' element of previous Mario Kart Battle modes - They are right

GameTrailers and IGN also commented that it is easy to fall from first place to last by being continuously attacked by several weapons, many of which are unavoidable, leading to a certain amount of luck in racing. This makes it more accessible for beginners, but can be extremely discouraging for skilled players.[24][25] GameSpot also noted that "nostalgia doesn't save most of the classic courses from being boring".[7] - right too

they need to change that (more focusing on GAMEPLAY)

charmer5435d ago

i expect all the nintendo games in hd to be something special especially the first time around