Nintendo Released Major Update For Wii U
Nintendo has finally released a major update for Wii U which will offer better performance and faster load times.
Here are the list of features:
- The time required to start the Wii U console, launch built-in applications, exit software and return to the main menu, jump between applications, and jump between software and Miiverse has been reduced.
- While the Wii U logo is being displayed during the system startup, users can directly transition to the Wii Menu by holding down the B Button on the Wii U GamePad.
- Users can install games and applications from the Nintendo eShop in the background while other software is being used.
- When powering off during a download, Wii U will go into a standby mode, then power off when all downloads and installations are complete.
- Users can transfer and copy data between two USB storage devices in Data Management. This allows users the opportunity to upgrade or replace a current USB storage device that is connected to the Wii U Console.
- Users can control the priority of their downloads when downloading multiple items at once.
- Improved account selection when powering on the system now displays Nintendo Network IDs to clearly distinguish accounts.
- TV screen size output can now be adjusted in the System Settings.
- An Undo/Redo button was added to the Miiverse drawing input screen.
Nintendo Wii U Super Mario Trailer
Nintendo Wii U is now out in the US, complete with a new “Super Mario” game and 30 other launch titles. Check out the trailer for Super Mario Bros for Wii U.
The console features a touchscreen remote control and full-HD graphics. It has a tablet-sized controller with a 6.2-inch touch screen with an independent infrared TV remote. Players use the the touch screen to scroll through posts and compose their own comments, using a stylus to draw pictures or a virtual keyboard to type.
Launch titles include New Super Mario Bros. Mii, Darksiders II, DiRT, Aliens Colonial Marines, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Online, Metro Last Light and Tekken.
TVii is capable of searching through both streaming-video services and live TV listings. It also provide a second-screen information on the GamePad screen, and controlling your DVR and act as a universal remote.
The Wii U is selling at a starting price of $300.
Check out the unboxing of this new console by Wired below:
Nintendo Released Wii U Console In The US
Nintendo Wii U is now out in the US, complete with a new “Super Mario” game and 30 other launch titles. The console features a touchscreen remote control and full-HD graphics. It has a tablet-sized controller with a 6.2-inch touch screen with an independent infrared TV remote. Players use the the touch screen to scroll through posts and compose their own comments, using a stylus to draw pictures or a virtual keyboard to type.
Launch titles include New Super Mario Bros. Mii, Darksiders II, DiRT, Aliens Colonial Marines, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Online, Metro Last Light and Tekken.
TVii is capable of searching through both streaming-video services and live TV listings. It also provide a second-screen information on the GamePad screen, and controlling your DVR and act as a universal remote.
The Wii U is selling at a starting price of $300.
Check out the unboxing of this new console by Wired below:
Nintendo Wii U Console Unboxing
Nintendo Wii U will be out by November 18, complete with a new “Super Mario” game and TVii.
TVii is capable of searching through both streaming-video services and live TV listings. It also provide a second-screen information on the GamePad screen, and controlling your DVR and act as a universal remote.
The Wii U is a tablet-sized controller with a 6.2-inch touch screen with an independent infrared TV remote. Players use the the touch screen to scroll through posts and compose their own comments, using a stylus to draw pictures or a virtual keyboard to type.
Check out the unboxing of this new console by Wired below:
Nintendo Unveils TVii For Wii U Console
Nintendo Wii U will be out by November 18, complete with a new “Super Mario” game and TVii.
TVii is capable of searching through both streaming-video services and live TV listings. It also provide a second-screen information on the GamePad screen, and controlling your DVR and act as a universal remote.
The Wii U is a tablet-sized controller with a 6.2-inch touch screen with an independent infrared TV remote. Players use the the touch screen to scroll through posts and compose their own comments, using a stylus to draw pictures or a virtual keyboard to type.
More details will come out as E3 2013 unfolds.
Nintendo Unveils Next Generation Wii U Console
Over at E3 2012, Nintendo has unwrapped the new Wii U console and MiiVerse social network for players.
The Wii U is a tablet-sized controller with a 6.2-inch touch screen with an independent infrared TV remote. Players use the the touch screen to scroll through posts and compose their own comments, using a stylus to draw pictures or a virtual keyboard to type.
More details will come out as E3 2013 unfolds.
Nintendo Confirms Wii U Logo
Nintendo‘s has confirmed the Wii U name and logo. Fans might not like it but it is here to stay.
Here is the latest leaked photo of the redesigned Nintendo Wii U tablet controller.
Nintendo has modified the controller’s thumb sticks from small nubs to actual analog sticks. “Wii U” logo is now stamped on the bottom portion of the controller’s front side. The “select” and “start” buttons previously sandwiching the controller’s “home” button have been relocated to just underneath the cluster of “A,” B,” “X,” and “Y” buttons on the controller’s right-hand side.
New buttons in the form of square-shaped button on the controller’s left-hand side, right underneath the directional pad which is not on the original controller.
Compare what is on the photo with the original video from Nintendo.
Redesigned Wii U Tablet Controller
This is what appears to be a leaked photo of the redesigned Nintendo Wii U tablet controller.
Nintendo has modified the controller’s thumb sticks from small nubs to actual analog sticks. “Wii U” logo is now stamped on the bottom portion of the controller’s front side. The “select” and “start” buttons previously sandwiching the controller’s “home” button have been relocated to just underneath the cluster of “A,” B,” “X,” and “Y” buttons on the controller’s right-hand side.
New buttons in the form of square-shaped button on the controller’s left-hand side, right underneath the directional pad which is not on the original controller.
Compare what is on the photo with the original video from Nintendo.
Nintendo Announces Wii U
Nintendo unveiled the Wii U controller for the next platform instead at E3 in Los Angeles today. It looks like a tablet and it has a high-resolution touchpad built into the screen, and it’s fully capable of running the same games on both the controller screen and your TV screen.









