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Wii U to cost $250?DVDBack23 @ Sep 07, 2012 01:05 | 26 comments
Wholesale media distribution company VPD has let it slip that the Wii U will make its American and Canadian debut on November 11th, starting with a base price of $249.99.
Additional SKUs will price at $300 and $350, although it is unclear what comes in each bundle.
VPD accidentally posted and then quickly removed the product pages with the information.
Nintendo will unveil more about the console, including release date, on September 13th during an event in NYC. |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 07, 2012 06:07) No BWC no buy, I will wait till its under 150 used....
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Comment by: jakejoe85 (Sep 07, 2012 11:46) Originally posted by ZippyDSM:
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Comment by: TheLevelBest (Sep 07, 2012 11:48) What Nintendo should do is release the Wii U controller as a separate entity (like the Sony Move and Microsoft Kinect). That way, the millions of people who already own a Wii wont have to buy a completely new console just to get a few extra features.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 07, 2012 12:07) Originally posted by jakejoe85: No gamecube support >>
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Comment by: deucezulu22 (Sep 07, 2012 12:22) Originally posted by TheLevelBest: You do realize that the Wii is nowhere near capable of functioning with the gamepad like the Wii U does right. That would be the worst thing to do when Nintendo is trying to gain the trust of third party support by offering better hardware. This last part is not direct at you but, haters goin' to hate.
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Comment by: xboxd00d (Sep 07, 2012 12:44) Originally posted by ZippyDSM: Who would even want GameCube support???
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 07, 2012 12:54) Originally posted by xboxd00d:
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Comment by: Picazzo (Sep 07, 2012 14:49) Originally posted by ZippyDSM: Dude...how old are you .....4?...u want friggin Gamecube BWC....LOL |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 07, 2012 14:55) Originally posted by Picazzo: Again value added, not having it quite annoying. Tho that's the least of it the WII U is the 32X all over again ><
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Comment by: Mr_Bill06 (Sep 07, 2012 15:28) Originally posted by TheLevelBest: It's not just a few extra features. The Wii is not even able to produce HD, the Wii U will be able to do so. Along with that it will have a better CPU & GPU (obviously) this is not a Wii packaged with a tablet controller. The Wii U tablet I doubt will do very much of anything but be a streaming device. That means the console is doing all the work and the tablet is basically a small portable touch screen TV.
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Comment by: KillerBug (Sep 07, 2012 18:15) Originally posted by xboxd00d: Who would want Wii support other than people who already have one? The games are terrible and the controls are worse. It is marketed to kids who like flailing their arms around until the WiiMote flies at the TV, and to old people who settle for virtual bowling because the crummy old folks home won't let them leave.
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Comment by: deucezulu22 (Sep 07, 2012 18:39) Originally posted by KillerBug: Sometimes you make good compelling statements that I agree with, and then there are times where you just go on a rant. The controls for each game on the Wii depended on the developers, if you half-assed it, then you half-assed it. There were plenty of games on the Wii where the controls were grand, with Resident Evil 4 being an example. The whole "nintendo for kids" is old, and has been left behind years ago, there are adults who enjoy their Nintendo systems. Oh, and Lots of people play their old game, this is commonsense, if this is not the case then you weren't have Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo releasing remakes or putting old games in their online stores.
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Comment by: CrimsonX (Sep 07, 2012 19:55) Originally posted by xboxd00d: Ya, but a lot people want to reduce clutter, so Id want GC support. The way the new Nintendo console is now means people would either have to have both Wii/GC along side the Wii U to have the ability to play those GC games. Also people like the idea of a console playing retro games that forever shine in gaming history. Say Id like to play Ikaruga on a Wii U thats a bonus, cause I dont want to have to pull out a extra system. |
Comment by: xnonsuchx (Sep 07, 2012 20:51) I wouldn't expect a $250 model to come w/ the touchpad controller. |
Comment by: KillerBug (Sep 07, 2012 21:50) Originally posted by deucezulu22: I'm not praising the new consoles; in fact I doubt they will be all they are cracked up to be. However, I do know they will have so much more capabilities that the current-gen systems that the games will not be cross-generation for very long if at all...and the WiiU is not much better than the current generation.
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Comment by: deucezulu22 (Sep 08, 2012 17:06) Originally posted by KillerBug: I agree with most of your points. I am building my first PC rig for Gaming and Video Editing since Adobe Premiere is a memory hog and my laptop can barely handle it. You have to be pretty ignorant to believe that consoles will match PC (and if they did the prices will be through the roof), and I'll be getting Skyrim for my PC instead of getting it for the PS3.
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Comment by: KillerBug (Sep 09, 2012 23:07) Originally posted by deucezulu22: In terms of raw processing power, the PS3 is much more powerful. If you want to use OtherOS to calculate your nuclear arms or to fold your proteins it is great. However, the GPU is only marginally faster, and the total memory is the same. If not for the bluray drive, I would think it had been designed for nothing but folding. The difference for gaming (what people usually buy consoles for) is marginal...in fact, the memory setup on the 360 makes it a better system in some ways.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 09, 2012 23:15) The Ps3 is more powerful than the 360 but is nearly halved in potential due to it being a pain in the ass to code.
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Comment by: KillerBug (Sep 09, 2012 23:31) Originally posted by ZippyDSM: The whole difficulty of coding thing is a bit overrated...games get ported over all the time, so it isn't like there is a huge difference. Porting a game built for the PS3 to the 360 might be hard, but going from 3 cores to 6 (of the same core type) isn't. The PS3 dev kits are more expensive, but that really only hurts tiny devs that make those $5 XBL games anyway. The only other difficulties in programming for the PS3 are the extra cores (they don't actually need to be used, and often are not...but to actually program for them is a little trickier) and the split memory...something that is harder to program for but not exactly uncommon (PC has been using this since DOS).
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 09, 2012 23:40) Originally posted by KillerBug:
Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Lets renegotiate them.
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Comment by: Interestx (Sep 11, 2012 22:09) Originally posted by KillerBug: Way to sneer at the best selling console this gen.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 11, 2012 22:21) A shame the only games the WII has is Nintendos and overly easy or out od date, the rest are either made of fail, extremely rare or a washed down clone of whats on the PS360...the WII is a shadow of what the Cube was sadly...
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Comment by: Interestx (Sep 12, 2012 17:06) Yeah but Zippy the thing is, Wii meant a lot of parents could suddenly play games & enjoy them with their kids.
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Comment by: deucezulu22 (Sep 12, 2012 17:34) Originally posted by Interestx: Well said. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 12, 2012 18:21) Originally posted by Interestx:
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