What IS Next for the Wii U January 23, 2013
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Several weeks ago I wrote an editorial about the Wii U. In it, I detailed a few things that Nintendo could announce for the Wii U in response to if any future console announcement that Sony or Microsoft made. I expected that the article would stand until Nintendo made any announcements for the next wave of Wii U content, which I figured would be at E3. Well, I was wrong. Today, during the Nintendo Direct webcast, Nintendo announced a plethora of new content for the Wii U, including games, system updates, and new console features. There is just so much to cover.
When I was watching the Wii U Direct Video, I felt like it was written as a response to a lot of the stuff I brought up in my previous editorial. So, I want to break down a few things that were mentioned by Mr. Iwata that I thought should be coming for the Wii U, and apparently now will be.
3D Mario Wii U Game – This was confirmed, and it will be playable at E3 this year. Its being done by the team who did Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, so there’s good chance it could be called Super Mario Galaxy 3 or since Mario Galaxy’s project code was Mario 128, you could call this new one Mario 256.
Mario Kart Wii U – Also confirmed and it will be playable at E3 this year. No other details about it were provided.
Wii U Virtual Console – The Wii U is getting its own Virtual Console. Users rebuying games they had already purchased on the Wii will be able to rebuy their games at a heavy discount to take advantage of the new features Wii U virtual console games will have. All a user will have to do to earn these discounts is transfer their Wii saves and purchases to the Wii U using the transfer tool.
Wii U Virtual Console games will have the same features 3DS Virtual Console games have, like allowing the user to keep a save file of their game progress. There are a wide range of games that will be coming from a wide variety of classic Nintendo platforms, including Game Boy Advance, which is a platform Nintendo has not released any Virtual Console games from to date. It also will be compatible with the Wii U Controller and offer a variety of customizable control options. Finally, Nintendo will be implementing the most requested Virtual Console feature people wanted on the Wii U, you will be able to play VC games entirely on the Wii U Controller’s screen if you want to.
No GameCube support coming to the Virtual Console yet (or backwards compatibility with GameCube games), but Nintendo is releasing Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker updated for the Wii U on disc this fall. There will be updated graphics, HD widescreen, and Wii U Controller screen support. Hopefully if this sells well it will inspire Nintendo to port over more GameCube games like Luigi’s Mansion or Eternal Darkness to the Wii U.
Wii U Panorama View – I mentioned this feature as a possible video service for the Wii U in my original article. Nintendo demoed a feature of the Wii U which would allow a user to use the Wii U Controller to view a 360 degree HD video. I was really interested in this feature when I first saw it shown at E3 2012. There hasn’t been a mention about this since E3 2012 and there was no mention of it during the Nintendo Direct video, but after writing about it, I decided to see what was the latest information I could dig up on it was. This had been previewed in real-time at last year’s CES and when it was shown at E3 2012 it had a tentative release date of the end of 2012. That time has passed and it never saw release so my guess is that it was either quietly delayed or cancelled.
Nintendo wasted no time capitalizing on the time that they have before Sony and Nintendo respond to the Wii U. I thought for sure that these announcements weren’t going to be coming until E3, but I was wrong. If Nintendo continues to improve their hardware in the time they have before another console’s release, as well as continues to release great software for the platform, either through retail or online, they will be in a very difficult position to move from the top spot of the future generation console battle.
Monolith Soft Wii U Trailer January 23, 2013
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Here’s something that is sure to interest our site contributor Twitch. Monolith Soft is the company which developed Xenoblade Chronicles for the Wii. According to Twitch’s research, Nintendo owns a stake in Monolith Soft, which is why their games have appeared as Wii exclusives in the past.
With the Wii being phased out, it looks like Monolith Soft’s next major game is going to be headed exclusively to the Wii U, and it looks just amazing. The following premiered today during the Nintendo Direct feed.
X is coming exclusive to the Wii U.
Nintendo Miiverse Smartphone App Announced January 23, 2013
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Nintendo announced during today’s Nintendo Direct that a smartphone app that would allow Wii U owners mobile access to the Nintendo Miiverse was going to be coming. With it, you’ll be able to read Miiverse posts, view drawings, posted screenshots, and manage your communities without having to be home and logged in at your Wii U.
The app will be coming in two phases starting this spring. The first phase will be a browser-based experience which will allow limited interactivity and allow users to keep up to date with Miiverse posts on their smartphone screen. A full featured Miiverse app will then be released afterwards.
Nintendo announced that you would be able to access Miiverse through your Nintendo Network account, which users traditionally set up the first time they start the Wii U. While any internet connected smartphone will be able to browse the Miiverse with their smartphone’s internet browser, no specifics were provided about which smartphone platforms they would release the full featured app on.
Bayonetta 2 Behind the Scenes Teaser January 23, 2013
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Fresh off the Nintendo Direct this week, here’s the trailer for Bayonetta 2. Instead of showing what they had before, Nintendo and Platinum Games decided to show a little bit of behind the scenes behind the making of the game.
Although only a brief look into the game’s development, I like where this is going. I hope that Nintendo and Platinum Games decide to release a longer behind the scenes featurette for Bayonetta 2 some time down the road.
Bayonetta 2 is coming exclusive to the Wii U.
Wii U Direct – 1/25/2013 January 23, 2013
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Ladies and gentlemen, the President of Nintendo, Mr. Iwata.
There was a lot going on here in this video. We heard some new E3 game teasers, game announcements, and upcoming Wii U features. On top of that, Mr. Iwata also made a few announcements that I had requested in a previous article on the site. Because of all the information relayed in this single video, I feel that it would be too complex to include all my analysis about it just here in this article.
Stay tuned to the site today for further analysis of Nintendo’s plans for the Wii U this year!