Wii U Gamepad
Since its announcement, journalists and the public alike have been trying to wrap their heads around the Wii U controller. It’s a touch-screen tablet, plus it’s a gamepad that’s fitted with sticks, buttons, and triggers. It’s also a perfectly adept motion controller, like the Wiimote, that can either be aimed at the television a la Continue Reading →

Wii U: Our First Video Program!

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(This content was originally posted on NY Game Critics.com.) Gamasutra’s Leigh Alexander. Polygon’s Chris Plante. Giant Bomb’s Alex Navarro. AOL’s Libe Goad. CNET’s Dan Ackerman. About.com’s Charles Herold. These smart folks are just six of our 25 lauded Circle members. And they appear in our first New York Videogame Critics Circle Web program, this time Continue Reading →

Has Nintendo Beat Apple to iTV?

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Nintendo’s new console may be short on popular games, but it contains a surprising feature that could severely tarnish Apple’s plans for a new television set. Nintendo announced that in addition to its gaming features, Wii U will also come with a brand-new service called Nintendo TVii. Using this service, consumers will be able to Continue Reading →
Wii U
The ever-increasing oddity of what’s going on between Nintendo and Amazon hit another milestone Thursday, as the world’s largest e-tailer informed customers it won’t have Nintendo’s latest console available for pre-order. “Thank for you signing up to be notified when the Wii U is available,” the email from Amazon to customers read. “Unfortunately the Wii Continue Reading →
New Super Mario Bros. U
A lot was learned at the Nintendo Wii U preview event in New York this morning, but surprisingly enough, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime did not deliver a definitive launch list of Wii U titles available alongside the console on November 18. Instead, much to the attending crowd’s chagrin, Fils-Aime said “it’s still a Continue Reading →
Wii U
Nintendo has finally announced a launch date for its Wii U, in addition to offering up some more details on its upcoming console. The company’s COO Reggie Fils-Aime announced today that it’ll launch the Wii U on November 18. The console will come in two versions. A basic set will be offered, featuring the Wii Continue Reading →

Will the Wii U win u back?

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After about a decade of relative dominance with the NES and Super NES, followed by a decade of relative also-ran status with the Nintendo 64 and GameCube, Nintendo shocked the gaming world with the stratospheric success of the Wii. With a rock-bottom price, innovative new motion-sensitive controller, and the easy-to-understand, everyman appeal of games like Continue Reading →