Nintendo Will Continue To Make Wii Us, Shutdown Rumors Are False
Nintendo has flatly denied rumors that they will stop manufacturing Wii Us.
Nintendo has flatly denied rumors that they will stop manufacturing Wii Us.
New reports state the Nintendo Wii U will end production this year.
A source has come forward claiming Nintendo will be revealing the NX before E3.
The controller looks awkward, to say the least.
In the near future your 3DS may be able to tell when you're flipping it off.
Two sources swear the game hasn't been cancelled, and is coming to NX.
A new set of rumors have appeared regarding Nintendo's plans for their upcoming console, the NX. Interestingly, these rumors tie the console to the company's late CEO and president, Satoru Iwata.
He envisions more dynamic worlds that offer more believable behaviors, among other things.
It turns out this was a guess from the analyst, but there are things he does seem to know.
Before you dismiss it out of hand, you should know the source is quite reputable in their own right.
We can't verify this rumor, but it seems to connect to earlier rumors from October.
There's nothing to substantiate this prediction from a Nomura Securities analyst quite yet.
The message discusses the company's future in detail.
This is evidence that we could have a new console by the end of next year.
Nintendo seems confident NX's innovation, or gimmick, will be that impactful.
If this is the same disc-less console whose patent appeared earlier, it may prove to be an incredibly efficient console as well.
Developers expect that Nintendo has resolved their issues making games on 3DS and Wii U with the NX.
In the past, Nintendo has shown an ambivalent attitude towards Apple, but have recently indicated more openness to collaboration.
The patent indicates continuity with the Wii U, with a controller with a display.
Yoshida clarifies that he is also still waiting for information on when the console will be released.
Since we don't know enough about the NX yet, this announcement has perplexed fans as much as it has excited them.
Nintendo's president doesn't offer any specifics about the company's next console.
It's possible, if the rumor is true, that the pilot production batch is going out to developers instead of consumers.
Google's OS will not be incorporated into the new system.