Updated on May 8, 2011
The world is constantly changing, and people are trying to keep up. However, with each New Year come new advances in technology, new upgrades, and new toys. On April 25, Nintendo officially confirmed that they would be launching the successor to the Wii gaming console.
The world is constantly changing, and people are trying to keep up. However, with each New Year come new advances in technology, new upgrades, and new toys. On April 25, Nintendo officially confirmed that they would be launching the successor to the Wii gaming console.
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| Nintendo's Trademarked Logo |
Nintendo is a multinational corporation that is located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in September 1889 by Fussajiro Yamauchi. Nintendo has slowly developed into a video game company, and has become one of the most influential companies in the industry. It is Japan’s third most valuable listed companies with a market value of over $85 billion (US). Nintendo of America is also the majority owner of the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball team.
Nintendo translated from Japanese to English as “leave luck to heaven” roughly. Nintendo sold over 565 million video game units and over 3.4 billion software units as of October 2010. The original Wii has sold 86.01 million from 2006 when the console was launched, to the end of March 2011.
Coming in 2012, Nintendo will come out with the successor of the Wii. As an April 21 IGN article points out, the new console would retail anywhere between $350 and $400 depending on manufacturing costs. The new controller would feature dual analog sticks along with the standard d-pad and trigger buttons. Like the Gamecube controller but not as specific.
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| Current Nintendo Wii |
In a blog written by Ben Parr on Mashable.com says that some new specs would consist of the physical size of the 2012 Wii will be similar to the Xbox 360, along with a triple-core IBM Power PC chipset. The new console has the codename “Project CafĂ©.” It’s not the official name of the console though. The overall name of the console seems to be “Stream” but no final decision has been announced yet. The article states that the controllers will be touch screen and in 3-D
Where as in The Dallas Morning News it reports that it doesn’t sound like this would be a 3-D console, but something completely different. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata made a prediction about the console;
“We would like to propose a new approach to home video game consoles” with the Wii successor, Iwata said, without elaborating. “It’s difficult to make 3-D images a key feature, because 3-D televisions haven’t obtained wide acceptance yet.”
An April 25 article written on CNN Tech.com disclosed that the 2012 launch of the console was vague, however Nintendo said it would have a playable unit and more details about the new Wii model at the E3 Expo being held June 7-9 2011, in Los Angeles.
At this point a lot of things being said are all rumors. Each site or article that you read you will hear a different side of the story. Whether this side of the story is correct or not is unknown. All that we know at this point is that in 2012 a new Wii console will be released.














