You get more than just the television, so I'm inclined to say yes.
For the fans of Wii U, this article--as you could guess by the title--is another person hating, lol.
Wii is still there for the casuals. Hell, Nintendo might and probably will, cater to them on the Wii-U. But I took this whole new system as being directed towards the "core" gamer. It's up to the devs to do something, but Nintendo does need to show something for the "core" gamers. Something new is always welcomed, but I just had a thought of a Metroid Prime HD and now I need to sit down, lol.
Actually, I've kinda' got a hunch on what types of games the "core" will be able to play. At least one person can use the tv screen with the Wii-mote to play a game co-op while someone else uses the Wii-U controller. Actually 3 people playing would be decent, having split-screen on the tv, while one person uses the Wii-U controller, ala Borderlands or Borderlands 2. Nintendo and Devs could bring local multiplayer back.
I'm baffled at all these "adults" who say they buy and play all these games. Where do you find the time? I'm actually trying to work on getting a better job that pays more and I work less. Wish me luck, lol.
I love sci-fi shooters...when done right. I'm very interested in this, seeing as though these are the former "original" Infinity Ward heads and they're aiming their sights on two of the heavy weights of the industry.
I'm going to laugh if all this is on one disk.
This is a more straight-forward console from Nintendo. Devs for the "core" audience don't have to worry about the quirky type of gaming Nintendo usually does. But I suppose the specs need to be significantly higher than what's out there now in the console arena for the "core" gamer to buy into it. The bad thing about it is, even if the Wii U could do what a high end pc could do, the clowns and retards of N4g would still denounce it, lol.
Cool read...
Those ARE hi-res, lol, you can see the grip texture on the red sync button. I love the look of this, it's very sexy.
"The Wii Poo should cost less than that"
Then MS and Sony are going to have to have a price drop.
"However, it’s not clear how much is “higher than $250″ that we’re looking at. With the NGP priced very reasonably, Nintendo has a tough task on hand as far as pricing their latest console is concerned."
No, the Wii U doesn't compete with the NGP.
It's basically a novelty act that was done way before Move. If it comes with a system, cool, but I'm not about to run out and buy a motion control device, I'm over it. Anyone who has been faithful to the Wii already knows this.
Ursula, you're silly...
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be sure to click the HD button on that clip...
I figured it wasn't Mr. Tretton making such comments, lol.
I think it's going to have higher frame rates and resolutions than those two consoles. That's my prediction...
It's funny but the same people that dog Halo and it's sequels, are the same people that do a backflip for Ratchet and Clank. That's why I could never be that type of fanboy--I don't like boxing myself into an ignorant corner.
"So they went with again there own format lets hope you wont have 3 disk sets to play a Mario game."
You posted an hour ago and you still don't know that they're 25gig disc?
But yet the PS3 can't produce visuals past Uncharted? Gamers are also retards...
There isn't any hardware available to upscale games like that...yet. Were people actually waiting for Nintendo to invent the tech? If not, then you must've assumed that this is a possibility already. If it was, don't you think MS or Sony would've done it already instead of releasing HD remasters of last gen games? I'm sure someone is working on it but I wouldn't expect it to be Nintendo.
Edit: Below, you're lying. I've played numerous PS2 ga...
At $600, all the games better have a native resolution of 1080p and nothing less that 60fps. And I think it's been confirmed that they're not selling the controller seperately at all. If you want to buy another controller, you'll have to buy another console. I'm thinking it's going to be priced at $350 personally.