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Monday, June 4, 2012

Final Nintendo Wii U design Revealed; White is the New Black

Being in the gaming field, Nintendo has amassed a lot of gamers and it seems like they are not yet satisfied with the figures they are having right now. So to boost up the numbers, they revealed the Wii U with a pro-controller that is designed to attract hard core gamers into their arena.
Earlier today we had told you about the company’s new GamePad and controller and the new feature called Miiverse. The Wii U is Nintendo’s sixth home console and the first Nintendo console to produce 1080p HD graphics.

It features a new controller with an embedded touchscreen. The controller allows a player to continue playing certain games by displaying the game even when the television is off.
One strikingly different feature between the Pro Controller and an Xbox 360 pad is the right analogue stick placement, which is in a more obtrusive location higher on the controller, while the face buttons are placed much lower. The obvious reason for this placement alteration would be to encourage Xbox 360 users to migrate towards the Wii U as well as to win back disappointed Wii users.
This layout is making the Pro Controller consistent with the full Wii U control pad. The Wii U GamePad is the main controller for the Wii U.
It features a built-in touchscreen, which can either supplement or replicate the gameplay shown on the main display, even functioning as a standalone screen without the use of a television. Both the Wii U control pad and Wii U Pro Controller can be used on the same console together at the same time.
The controller also features an accelerometer, gyroscope, camera, dual analog sticks, as well as a built-in microphone and support for ‘Near Field Communications’ by which objects or cards can be scanned to load data into games. This console is compatible with the Wii Remote, Wii Nunchuk and Wii Balance Board, as well as a Wii U Pro Controller for more traditional controls.

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