The press conference is on Tuesday, June 7 at 9:00AM PST/11AM CT/12PM ET.
Nintendo E3 2011 Discussion Thread (Press - 6/7)
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Personally, I've been over Nintendo shit since the SNES. So yeah, it's hard to get amped to hear about ANOTHER Zelda or Mario game. I wonder if in this new version of Zelda the end boss is Ganon? That would be shocking. Or maybe if they don't want to be that edgy, they can focus on coming up with an interesting new collectible for the next Mario game. Stars would be awesome, but I'm not going to hold my breath.Comment
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Link: What Will The Big Three Have In Store For E3? (Nintendo)
Nintendo E3 2010 press conference highlights:- Nintendo 3DS gets a proper introduction with reveals for Kid Icarus: Uprising, The
- Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D, and more. Crowd is amazed
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword’s exciting debut suffers from technical glitches
- GoldenEye 007, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Donkey Kong Country revealed
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Link: Nikkei Confirms Wii 2 Controller Details
In advance of Nintendo's E3 press conference next week, Nikkei has leaked out details on the Wii successor. The report (registration required) mirrors much of what has surfaced over the past few weeks.
Wii 2 will feature a new type of controller that includes a touch screen. The controller will give tablet-like controls to games, tapping the touch panel to control the characters on your television, for instance. The controller can also be used as a portable game machine.
The touch panel on the controller is six inches. The controller itself has a built in rechargeable battery and includes a camera. The camera can be used for a variety of play opportunities -- for instance, a player making an avatar of himself for use in a game.
Nikkei says that Wii 2 could be released as early as mid of 2012. The site lists the system as "Wii successor console."Comment
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Rumored specs for the Wii U (see ryne candy's comment below):
EDIT: From Nintendo's press release:
Launches: 2012
Size: Approximately 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide and 10.5 inches long.
New Controller: The new controller incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 touch screen and traditional button controls, including two analog Circle Pads. This combination removes the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world. The rechargeable controller includes a Power button, Home button, Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons and ZL/ZR buttons. It includes a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, rumble feature, camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, a sensor strip and a stylus.
Other Controls: Up to four Wii Remote™ (or Wii Remote Plus) controllers can be connected at once. The new console supports all Wii™ controllers and input devices, including the Nunchuk™ controller, Classic Controller™, Classic Controller Pro™ and Wii Balance Board™.
Media: A single self-loading media bay will play 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs for the new console, as well as 12-centimeter Wii optical discs.
Video Output: Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i. Compatible cables include HDMI, component, S-video and composite.
Audio Output: Uses AV Multi Out connector. Six-channel PCM linear output through HDMI.
Storage: The console will have internal flash memory, as well as the option to expand its memory using either an SD memory card or an external USB hard disk drive.
CPU: IBM PowerŪ-based multi-core microprocessor.
Other: Four USB 2.0 connector slots are included. The new console is backward compatible with Wii games and Wii accessories.Comment
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