Rumor: Get Ready for a Second Generation Wii Console
Now that both Microsoft and Sony have added motion controls to each of their respective consoles, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Nintendo may have lost a bit of its competitive edge. The Wii is no longer the only console in town that lets you control the on-screen action by flailing around in your living room. And until the upcoming price cut takes effect, it no longer trumps all other modern consoles at the register. Could these be clues that at Wii 2 is on the horizon?
Gaming site Kotaku thinks so, which has rounded up the latest rumors from a variety of sources. Game Informer, for example, says that the successor to the Wii will be revealed at E3 2011 and launched next year. And according to IGN, Nintendo will officially announce the next-generation console (Wii 2? Super Wii?) this month.
"We've heard from sources that it'll be more powerful than an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3," Kotaku says. "We're also pretty sure of one other thing. We can expect Nintendo to surprise us with its follow-up to the wildly successful Wii. But even if we're pleasantly surprised, we have a few wants and demands."
The most obvious addition Kotaku (and everyone else) would like to see is HD support, especially with Netflix nestled into the Wii. There's an obvious benefit for games, but in addition to that, as Netflix's catalog of HD movies continues to grow, who wants to be saddled with 480p?
The Wii could also benefit from better online support with a real online ecosystem like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 have, as well as built-in storage, which is no longer just a luxury in console gaming.
What would you like to see added to the Wii 2?
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Scatter
April 16, 2011 at 8:12am
Honestly the graphics aren't as big of a deal to me as they appear to be to others. Here's what I'd like to see in the next Nintendo console;
1) Return the Nintendo Seal of Quality. The largest problem that I had with the Wii was the tons and tons of shovelware games released for it.
2) They need to find a way to earn back 3rd party support for real games and again not crapware I mentioned above.
3) Include two standard controllers in the box for the people who may not care for motion control.
4) Include a game in the box like you used to.
5) A decent online gaming hub would be nice for sownloading demos, updates and multi player games.
And no, I DO NOT want to publish to Facebook.
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shane
April 15, 2011 at 2:40pm
- 1080p display
- 5.1 audio
- DVD or better yet Bluray player.
- Retro-compatibility with Wii and Nintendo Game Cube games
- HD Cables in the box
- 2 full controller sets in the box
- Netflix, Amazon, Hulu etc ... streaming
- DLNA (or what ever is current) support for Everything
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codepath
April 15, 2011 at 12:37pm
- Using the optical drive as an actual DVD player w/o having to hack the damned thing
- Streaming media content from the PC
- (as mentioned) HD for NetFlix (and everything else for that matter)
- Wireless sensor bar included
- And how about TWO EFFING CONTROLLERS IN THE BOX!!
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Caboose
April 15, 2011 at 10:31am
I want to see 1080p display, with 5.1 audio, keep the backwards compatibility with Wii and GCN games, improved online similar to XBox Live (only w/o the fee) and expandable storage ala PS3.
Pretty much thats what would be awesome!
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DDRDiesel
April 15, 2011 at 9:02am
The Wii. Most innovative console of it's time. The successor? Wii-Wii
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Pyrophorics05
April 15, 2011 at 7:28am
Yeah, it will be great. Another gimmick Nintendo product that's novelty will wear off in 1-2 weeks.
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Scatter
April 17, 2011 at 2:17pm
Yeah, like the Wii did.
Oh wait, the Wii was selling strong into its 3'rd YEAR.
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