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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - 60FPS HD trailer for Wonderful 101. Yes this game is 60fps.. not sure if 720 or 1080 though.

http://platinumgames.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/wiiu_wonderful101_trailer_012213s.mov

I really think this is going to be a great game. Platinum is turning out to be a great asset to Nintendo.

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The game looks really fun. It has a nice retro feel to it - like the hero of old.



In the wilderness we go alone with our new knowledge and strength.

The Wii U browser really hates this video...



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720p most likely, especially if it's true the game runs in 60FPS. Most of us can't play it in 1080 anyway as most HDTVs are 720



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Screamapillar said:
720p most likely, especially if it's true the game runs in 60FPS. Most of us can't play it in 1080 anyway as most HDTVs are 720


Errr. What? Where I'm from, most people have 1080p TVs...



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Screamapillar said:
720p most likely, especially if it's true the game runs in 60FPS. Most of us can't play it in 1080 anyway as most HDTVs are 720

Where are you from? In Germany it's not even possi8ble anymore to buy 720p televisons over 24"



leedlelee said:
The Wii U browser really hates this video...


yeah its itunes format and not html5. Have to use PC or iProduct.



Screamapillar said:
720p most likely, especially if it's true the game runs in 60FPS. Most of us can't play it in 1080 anyway as most HDTVs are 720

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KHlover said:
Screamapillar said:
720p most likely, especially if it's true the game runs in 60FPS. Most of us can't play it in 1080 anyway as most HDTVs are 720

Where are you from? In Germany it's not even possi8ble anymore to buy 720p televisons over 24"


United States.  Over here 1080p TVs are still really expensive and predominantly our standard for HD is 720, with all television broadcasts and games maxing out at that resolution.  The only thing that actually displays natively in 1080p is a Blu-Ray or HD video that was filmed in 1080p.  Most HDTVs bought and sold are still 720 althought that is gradually changing.  We're not there yet, though.



The Screamapillar is easily identified by its constant screaming—it even screams in its sleep. The Screamapillar is the favorite food of everything, is sexually attracted to fire, and needs constant reassurance or it will die.

Screamapillar said:
KHlover said:
Screamapillar said:
720p most likely, especially if it's true the game runs in 60FPS. Most of us can't play it in 1080 anyway as most HDTVs are 720

Where are you from? In Germany it's not even possi8ble anymore to buy 720p televisons over 24"


United States.  Over here 1080p TVs are still really expensive and predominantly our standard for HD is 720, with all television broadcasts and games maxing out at that resolution.  The only thing that actually displays natively in 1080p is a Blu-Ray or HD video that was filmed in 1080p.  Most HDTVs bought and sold are still 720 althought that is gradually changing.  We're not there yet, though.

Yeah, also like that in Germany. With the difference that we have to pay 50€ (68$) per year to be able to watch most channels in HD (most of the stuff is only upscaled from 480p to 720p though -_-). However, you still won't be able to buy a 720p television at most places. For a 32" TV (1080p) you have to pay ~320€     ( 435$),taxes included, what would a comparable TV with 720p cost in the US?