So the Wii 2 is going to be announced at e3. Sad that by the time I retire my Wii the only game I'll still be playing is the same from the day I bought it, Wii Sports. It wouldn't be very nintendo-like to just have it be the Wii with HD graphics, will it be controllerless like the Kinect or just a refined Wii controller with new graphics (like the Move).Or will it be something completely new? Probably not if they are saying its going to be the Wii 2.
4/14/2011 5:29:29 PM
i think you mean the Wiiii
4/14/2011 5:39:09 PM
Its going to require new discs, new controllers and new connections to the tv
4/14/2011 5:39:22 PM
Virtual Super Nintendo Wiicube 64 DSi Advanced
4/14/2011 5:45:16 PM
I can't wait for the Wii3D (weed?)
4/14/2011 5:47:16 PM
There are very few quality titles on the Wii (mostly first-party). Think I might be done with Nintendo for the foreseeable future.
4/14/2011 5:57:56 PM
I won't be touching it unless there are some solid titles at launch.The wii and 3ds have launched with junk.
4/14/2011 6:12:35 PM
As long as I can buy $200 worth of new controllers, I'm down.
4/14/2011 6:36:14 PM
As great as the Wii was, it got old quick. My wife and I bought one from target, played it for a couple months, and ended up returning it. (Thank you 90 day return policy)After a month or so of frequent play, there just weren't enough decent games to really enjoy it. Some better games have come out since, but it just hasn't had the same appeal as Xbox & PS3.[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 6:56 PM. Reason : hoping Wii 2 is much better - I like Nintendo alot]
4/14/2011 6:55:55 PM
I really hope they go for a robust online offering this time as well as a better overall interface. IMO that's really what was lacking with the Wii. Price-point will be another area to watch.In terms of games, I'm really not sure what people were expecting from the Wii this generation. We all knew the Wii would be about first party games, and I got exactly what I expected for less than half the price of the other consoles (bought mine at launch). And the terminology "few quality titles" could easily be extended to the other two consoles with the right qualifications ("few quality titles that aren't already on the PC and aren't FPS" is how I look at things). To each their own.Here's to hoping that Nintendo can actually learn to be a bit more flexible this time around.
4/14/2011 7:09:39 PM
I agree to some extent, but I can count on one hand the amount of games I really enjoyed on the wii. And I've returned/resold all those games except for wiisports/wiiplay because they werent that great.Mostly my wii is only used for netflix/occassionally guitar hero/wiisports. It is nintendo though, I cant imagine this will just be a rehash of the wii, but it does strike me as odd they have said its going to be called the wii2. I don't really see where they go from here unless its completely new or just a rehash.
4/14/2011 7:12:33 PM
4/14/2011 7:16:45 PM
I hope it's called the Super Wii.
4/14/2011 7:22:57 PM
They've got an uphill climb to get 3rd party devs back on board. If you think about the Wii's current lineup, there aren't very many quality titles outside of 1st party, and even less of those sold any significant numbers.
4/14/2011 7:23:05 PM
Right now, Wii2 is just the codename from what I understand. Its still not officially announced by Nintendo, so the sites are going with whatever catches the viewer's eye.Then again, they might call it Wii2. Nintendo is all about keeping its brand names when they are popular. See Nintendo/Super Nintendo (Famicon, Super Famicon). That ended with Nintendo64, which did not perform as well. Then there was the Game Boy which had a billion hardware revisions. Nintendo wasn't sure if Dual Screens would catch on, so that got called Nintendo DS as opposed to GameBoy DS as originally planned. If it tanked, it wouldn't kill the GameBoy line.Thinking back on games, strangely, I think I would put three third party games as my favorites on the Wii. Zack and Wiki, Muramasa, and Rune Factory Frontier.
4/14/2011 7:23:27 PM
For me, the Wii was almost exclusively for first party titles. Although I did really enjoy Boom Blox and Zack and Wiki.still pissed they managed to ruin Mario Kart though.[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 7:28 PM. Reason : d]
4/14/2011 7:26:04 PM
WII
4/14/2011 7:27:21 PM
iswydt
4/14/2011 8:01:20 PM
i dreamed last night that a new zelda came out and it didn't suckthat was a good dream
4/15/2011 7:54:32 AM
^^^^ mario kart was bad on gamecube.
4/15/2011 8:47:01 AM
so should i go ahead & sell mine now before the value plummets?
4/15/2011 8:51:21 AM
^ i'm thinking about doing the same thing...because once the wii2 is out, no one is going to a want a wii...i'm betting it'll be hard enough to sell it as it is
4/15/2011 9:10:12 AM
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4/15/2011 11:24:23 AM
http://wii.ign.com/articles/116/1162212p1.htmllatest info says the controller will be dual sticks with triggers...but the biggie is that it will contain a 6 inch touch screen that can stream entire games in HD!
4/15/2011 9:06:54 PM
Great.Even more expensive controllers.
4/15/2011 9:16:01 PM
wait what? they are giving up on motion control now?ah well I'm not sure what the hell nintendo is doing anymore, they would reveal a new console without even a wii zelda coming out? (twilight princess was a gamecube game), seems very odd, it really would have much more sense to try to give the wii one more good yr and then doing this in 2012[Edited on April 15, 2011 at 11:03 PM. Reason : k]
4/15/2011 11:02:22 PM
Why does the controller need a screen if I won't even be looking at it?
4/16/2011 11:22:56 AM
An HD touchscreen on the controller means that it's gonna be $texas just to get a new controller. It will be like each controller is a small DS. I could see it being cool under the right circumstances but the pricetag will obviously be an issue, especially if they are favoring the hardcore gamer and good graphics this time.
4/16/2011 3:00:21 PM
So I guess the idea is to do something like the Dreamcast tried to do with Sonic/Chao. You can play the main game, then take the controller with you to use as a hand held console to play mini games.And yeah, I'm already starting to imagine the price tag for walking out of the store with the console, one game, and an extra controller. ^And they'll have super cheap quality 3rd party controllers where the screen blinks out and never comes back on 30 minutes after you take it out of the package.[Edited on April 16, 2011 at 5:12 PM. Reason : -]
4/16/2011 5:00:01 PM
4/16/2011 7:23:24 PM
Is this a late april fools or what?This is a terrible idea, and that controller has GOT to be a mock-up. Looks like just a mashup of a 360 controller and a PS3 controller with a screen stuck on it.
4/16/2011 7:32:10 PM
Yes, the controller is a mockuppricing for the controller, according to sources who make hd screens that size, say it will be about 80 bucks a pieceand according to an article i read on IGN, the HD screen is so that you can stream the games to the controller and play them anywhere...just the same as you would on a TV
4/16/2011 7:43:06 PM
I mean you still have to be in the same room with the console, which makes it still not portable.I would say hopefully this type of controller is optional, but I'm not going to be buying one of these so it doesn't matter that much I guess.
4/16/2011 8:03:36 PM
4/16/2011 8:24:13 PM
i'm a little confused about the controller. they've already confirmed backwards compatibility how you supposed to bowl with that shit?
4/16/2011 9:07:09 PM
its backwards compatible. plug your current wiimote into it.kind of like how you can plug your GCN controller into the Wii
4/16/2011 9:08:54 PM
$80 for a controller will be a huge mistake. I'm sure they will already plan to up the price of next generation games to $70 (which is already a ripoff). Nobody is gonna spend that much for an extra controller.
4/16/2011 9:37:23 PM
4/16/2011 10:02:26 PM
They're trying to get hardcore gamers because (1) that includes their most loyal fans and (2) the novelty of the Wii's motion controls has worn off and it pales in comparison to the Move and Kinect. Having said that, the idea of a controller with an extra screen is absolutely ridiculous. I find it hard to believe they can make anything worth a damn with that setup. As nice as the DS is, one screen was almost always the "dominant" screen while the other was for ancillary actions (most of which could've been handled by in other ways).
4/17/2011 2:41:45 AM
so, umm, should I go ahead and try to sell my wii NOW or will it have some resale value once the wii 2 comes out?
4/17/2011 8:34:03 AM
4/17/2011 9:56:26 AM
MONSTER HUNTERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
4/17/2011 7:56:46 PM
all these rumors out there that nintendo is actually making serious pitches to more mature hardcore game companies to release on the new console right away, seems hard to believe after 15 yrs of N sucking at that to finally turn it around but I said that about 2-3 yrs ago with all the wii money they should prob just buy some hardcore companies or something to screw over ps3 and xbox
4/17/2011 9:50:07 PM
http://wii.ign.com/articles/116/1163362p1.htmlmore info...saying it will be comparable to original xbox360 in size and be more powerful than 360 or ps3...backwards compatibility with Wii and wii controllers..so although it comes with different controller, the wii games and controllers will still be playable on it..can't believe they are thinking about a launch late this year or early next year....seems fast, but it means they've had it up their sleeves for a while..the nintendo press conference at E3 is scheduled for June 7, so expect a lot more information that day!!!looks like the new Zelda will be the last big bang for wii
4/21/2011 4:11:50 PM
I can't imagine that they'd really stop making big games for the Wii already. how many consoles have they sold, like 50 million? that's a large market to stop making games for
4/21/2011 4:22:05 PM
^ two things with thatOne, the is alleged to have been profitable from launch, that is where sony and microsoft are taking losses on hardware, Nintendo has an actual profit margin.Two, Nintendo's development house is small relative to the number of developers who at the peak would be developing, so you don't get much off the first party stuff especially since those are titles with strong development and therefore probably have small margins. Therefore you need the third party license fees from other games which has seemed to mostly dry up for the Wii except for crapware
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