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Nintendo prices Wii U in Japan at $338, or higher

article published on 13 September, 2012

Nintendo has revealed it will release the Wii U console on December 8th in Japan. The company will sell two models of the system, starting at 26,250 yen ($337 USD) for a base model and 31,500 yen ($405) for a premium variety. In the base model, the console will only have 8GB internal storage while the more expensive version will feature 32GB and additional stands for the tablet controller. ... [ read the full article ]

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Interestx
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13. September 2012 @ 10:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Oh dear, pricey pricey (esp those add controllers).
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Bozobub
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13. September 2012 @ 11:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Those controllers are SO clunky... I smell turkey.
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13. September 2012 @ 23:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Considering it is a two-handed controller with a stylus, and that it has a second screen to look at while viewing the primary screen, I doubt it is designed for you anyway. Their target audience obviously has two heads and 3 (or more) hands that are shaped nothing like those of a human. Shipping to wherever these creatures live must be very expensive.


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14. September 2012 @ 06:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think this is a bold move by Nintendo to do something different and innovative ... I really hope it does well :)
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14. September 2012 @ 09:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by h0g1e:
I think this is a bold move by Nintendo to do something different and innovative ... I really hope it does well :)
I will agree it is a bold move, but I certainly hope making uncomfortable controllers does not catch on...the last time they made a rectangular controller it caused many cases of carpal tunnel syndrome in children.


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16. September 2012 @ 23:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have been doing research on the WIIU and right now Nintendo has a lineup of many 3rd party developers and are now providing the same hardcore games that previously existed exclusively on the other two systems but now with revolutionary controls that are not gimmicky and as or more sophisticated like Kinect.

Remember, it was the 3rd party developers that made the original NES, SNES, and the Gameboy extremely successful, and when Nintendo lacked these 3rd party developers every home console that Nintendo had produced ever since were mediocre until possibly now. I guess Nintendo has finally come to realize that not allot gamers are excited anymore with their franchise character games and want more hardcore games in which it seems like Nintendo and 3rd party developers are going to provide for the WIIU. Furthermore, Nintendo won't be charging $700 like Sony did with their PS3 at launch. And not only is the WIIU a better system to boot, it comes with a tablet that might revolutionize the whole gaming experience as we know it!

I have read that the specs of the WIIU are much better than PS3 and 360 by far, thus making the WIIU truly a next generation machine unlike Nintendo's fad driven WII which had last gen graphics, lacked 3rd party licensees and thus had crappy games, which made this system a great book end.I have spoken to people who have played the WIIU and they were blown away.

I own a PS3 and though the graphics on the 360 are a bit better, the Bluray was a selling point for me. I do have a WII, but I only find value in it for what it was not meant to do.

I will be receiving the Black Edition of the WIIU on 11/18! It was great luck that I was able to be one of the first to order one at my local Gamestop. The WIIU exclusive "Batman Armored Edition" graphically looks awesome, and with the WIIU tablet, it seems to operate as a Batcomputer device from those whom I talked to that played it, and what I have seen in gameplay videos.

Will the WIIU be another dust collector like its predecessor...who knows, but with plenty of 3rd party developers taking interest in the WIIU, this console might end up being one of the most sought after for electronics devices this and next year. Only time will tell. But if my gamble is right, there will be many consumers who once scoffed at the system will be soon changing their minds and now wanting one and having to check for store deliveries at the local computer/electronic stores on a weekly basis and probably just be able to get the cheaper and less popular "white edition" instead. For those who will want but miss out on the black elite edition, it will probably take more than 6 month to a year to get one!

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16. September 2012 @ 23:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Do you work for Nintendo? lol

Anyways let us know with an un-biased opinion once you have the console for a while and have had time to test it against your PS3 :) While I don't buy gaming consoles, I would be interested to see how an interesting concept like this will work.

Enjoy!
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