| Kaizar said: It's asymetrical single player gaming.
Its a first & revolutionizing thing in video gaming.
Just look at "Ninja Castle" (Nintendo Land mini game)
ZombiU
Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition
Pikmin 3
Wii Fit U
Aliens: Colonial Marine
Darksiders 2
Just Dance 4
And others.
I can't wait to see what they do in Mario Kart 8 & Metroid U & Super Smash Bros. & F-Zero U (the last IP of its franchise) & so fort.
Plus there's video chat during online gaming & it also has a 3DS feature called "true Panarama View" (because of its 6-Axis Accelrameter & 6-Axis Gyroscope & 6-Axis Geomagnitic Sensors).
And it has NFC (which got ripped-off by Samsung Galaxy S3).
Its getting a Video App full of Panarama videos & it does true Panarama view for Google Maps street view.
Plus with a 2 GB RAM & a 800 MHz clocked Radeon High-Definition GPGPU & an "IBM POWER 7" CPU, we get awesome PC looking graphics (but there are PCs out there with better specs, but don't visibly look that much better then the Wii U version, no matter what) |
You seem ultra hyped.
If the Wii U is really a revolution we will see in time. Your Hardware specs seem outdated though. Wii U has no Power 7 Cpu. And all AMD Gpus are HD. Atleast in the last 5 years. 800mhz Gpu clock ? Its more like 550 in the same ballpark as PS360 Gpus. 800mhz would melt the board with that cooling. 2gb Ram is true but its 1gb reserved for OS and the Ram has a small bandwith (supported by Edram which makes it better). Still its like 10 times weaker than a highend PC. And clearly underpowered from a technological standpoint.
However the Wii Us real problem imo is the games. Not Controller or graphics. Nintendo needs games that are in a way worth buying a Wii U for. And right now there is nothing out that really justifies buying a Wii U . Unless you really need the screen on the pad to play because others occupy the TV.







