theRepublic said:
Did you not read Mr Kahn's comment above? The Wii U has a slot loading drive like the Wii. To be able to accept discs of both sizes requires a special drive that is more expensive than a standard slot loading drive. On top of that, you would need to add all the controller ports and memory card slots to the hardware. That would just drive up the cost of the console. What would be the point? Nintendo is just looking at diminishing returns here. I'm sure a lot of people used their Wii to play GC games, but I bet that the frequency has diminished as the generation has gone on. The Wii U will be able to play Wii games, and that is going to be good enough for the vast majority of people. Fewer and fewer people are going to want to be able to play games that are two generations old. Those people can hold on to their Wii or GC, or eventually buy virtual copies. |
I don't see why the Wii U controller couldn't be mapped (Unless you can't have more than one Wii U controller as the rumours suggest). And yes the Wii uses a slot loading drive, the same drive that reads GC games. I don't see how it would cost much more to modify the slot loader to load mini divds, the lense reads it without a hitch.








