E3 2012, Nintendo Wii-U Expected Releases

Written By Drakor on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 | 9:23 AM

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, expected Wii-U to be release on E3 2012.

I wonder what happened to Nintendo, but the giants in the gaming industry continues to show downward trend in quality. Its defeated in the Japanese market, the financial losses of up to hundreds of millions of dollars, and the new consoles that did not pull the market into several main reasons that cause this to happen. Even some analysts who predict that if they do not change, Nintendo will fall like a Sega in the past. No one can help in addition to innovations that should be re-presented as the main feature of Nintendo. The only way is to rely on the future of the Nintendo Wii-U.

But the Wii-U has a bad "introduction" in public. The first presentation was held at the Nintendo E3 2011 last event proved to be inviting more confusion than clarity. Nintendo innovation is not too significant and the decision to return to the conventional controller while the other competitors without physically moving the controller becomes less popular feature. Shares are down and gamers disappointment clearly defined. But the Nintendo president, Satoru Iwata remained optimistic. He promised that the final version of the Nintendo Wii U will finish at the event E3 2012.


As a prototype that will be launched within a period of one year, Nintendo Wii-U still in the dark shadows that are difficult to predict. There is no exclusive title, there is no picture of what kind of games will come, there is no clarity of what the developer does support, and there has been no official publication that shows the power of new consoles is the truth. Keep in mind also if the physical form of the Nintendo Wii-U still might change if required and you still need to use a controller!

As a gamer, I personally still want Nintendo to stay afloat in the competitive gaming industry. As a company that became the foundation and became one of the first to raise this industry, it would be ironic and sad if Nintendo should be like Sega fallen in the past. But can Wii-U really compete? With Sony and Microsoft, which reportedly will release the next generation consoles in 2013, with the ability to run Unreal Engine 4, the way Nintendo seem to have trouble.

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