Nintendo introduced a new paradigm for video games and home entertainment: Wii U™, a new console that includes a controller with a 6.2-inch screen. Adding a second screen to the living room creates a multitude of new video game experiences while offering families a variety of options to customize their entertainment.
Previously, video games played on a home console have been confined to the TV and offered identical viewpoints to each player in a multiplayer environment. Furthermore, watching TV and playing console games have been completely separate experiences. The new controller removes these boundaries, creating a more dynamic and fluid gaming and entertainment experience. Visitors to the E3 Expo will see firsthand the type of gaming experiences made possible by Wii U and the new controller such as:
- In single-player games:
- The new controller can display information on its screen that does not appear on the TV.
- The information and viewpoint can also change in the new controller based on the orientation of its gyroscope.
- In multiplayer games:
- The player using the new controller can have a different experience than those looking at the TV. This will offer a wide variety of competitive and cooperative opportunities.
In addition to the 6.2-inch screen, the new controller also features an accelerometer and a gyroscope, a rumble feature, an inward-facing camera, a microphone and speakers. Adding these features to the Classic Controller™ button scheme – two analog Circle Pads, +Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons and ZL/ZR buttons – will enable a breadth of game-play experiences while appealing to both casual and dedicated video game players.
Wii U combines motion-sensing game play with the ability to support full HD graphics. Each Wii U console will be partnered with a new controller and can also use up to four additional Wii Remote™ or Wii Remote Plus controllers. The system is also backward compatible and can play all Wii games and use all Wii accessories. The Wii console has sold more than 86 million units globally and greatly expanded the overall audience for video games. Wii U aims to expand that audience even further. Developers worldwide are already working on new games and experiences for the console.
“Wii U redefines the structure of home entertainment by fundamentally changing how the TV, the game console and the Internet function and interact together,” said Nintendo President Satoru Iwata. “The experience enabled by Wii U and the new controller takes players deeper into their games, while reaching out wider than ever before to be inviting to all kinds of gamers.”

This system is going to be awesome. With the front camera on the controller I wonder is any type of video chat will be added?!?!?!?!
hi there go too youtube website search for wii u comertiale with zombi u game soo yes video chat has been confirmed 2 game pads with touch screen
You do know that this was posted last year right?
I’ll wait till my Wii needs to be replaced
Video chat is confirmed
@Larry Yup, video chat will be an option. They showed it at E3
they turned the Wii into a huge DS system…. but I still think it’s going to work something AWESOME!
That answers the Gamecube question, I think. Looks like no more Luigi’s Mansion for me. I wonder the USB will support any hard drive or only Nintendo-approved ones. I’d love to be able to just use my old 150 gb one, if necessary.
Where does it say Gamecube will not be supported? You could say the Cube controllers where a Wii accessory—think Brawl.
hi there yeah 150 gb hdd or 256 gb usb flash drive from amazone from $150 too $200
Real quick. I know this is at the bottom of the list in terms of importance…but any word on The Last Story or Xenoblade?
I’m not losing another moment of sleep for Nintendo.
1.) overnighted 3DS launch. Huge titles not (and still are not) available.
2.) stayed up all night for a june update. No original Zelda (8bit), no video recording, no netflix. I feel like an ass selling this thing on features that won’t be available until a year after launch to my family.
Nintendo. I just leveled down from NES Priest, to Casual Fan. Show me you give a shit about your dedicated fans or watch us leave.
PS: thanks for the apology for all the system bugs and release delays…. Oh wait, you didn’t even make an effort to acknowledge what you put us through.
You will only thrive on the strength of your BRAND for so long.
Stop crying.
I’m wondering what the range and battery life is like. Like could I leave it on at night in my living room and play from bed.
Oh and I notice a lack of Wii announcements. Even the release list doesn’t look great
http://ie.wii.ign.com/articles/117/1173548p1.html
I’m only saying what other hard-core NES fans are ashamed to. I don’t blame you for staying optimistic. I’m having a hard time these days.
Seriously, stfu.
I understand but I’m not a hardcore fan or casual fan. Guess you could call me a softcore fan. So I like the good stuff but don’t go too far. :)
I still have to get the 3DS and by the time I do, there’ll be a better selection of games out.
And I am a Ninty fan. But I’m not exclusive. I have the PS3 as well. If the Wii U gets good press before and after release, I will get one
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Yes. The WiiU has a controller. Where is the consol?
As good as it sounds it all depends on the price, as it says above the Wii has sold 86 million consoles and now the want you to buy a completely new console…..if there were some form of trade in scheme it may be attractive to more people, this is where Xbox got it right withe the kinect being an add on to the console.
hi there yes its been confirned on E-3 live wii U will have external usb ports for extrnal drives soo what i am going doo buy 2 quad usb docking stations 8 600 gb 10,000 rpm voloci-rapters thats 4.8 terabytes at 80,000 rpms it is going sound like a jet engine on take off maxing out read write speeds soo yes you can use old 150 gb extrnal hard drive external solid state flash drive usb flash drive 128 gb sdxc cards