Presenting Nintendo's next home console, Wii U!
It may look bland, like a simple change in the plastic shell, but the real attraction is the controller.
Wii U's controller features a plethora of control methods. It utilizes two Circle Pads, a D-Pad, L and R buttons, ZL and ZR buttons, stereo speakers, a front-facing camera, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a 6.2-inch touch screen. Wii U will still be compatible with previous Wii controllers such as the Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller, and even the Balance Board. The system itself supports full HD at 1080P. Games can be played on the TV, or relocated on the touch screen. You can also share images and videos from the controller to the TV. Nintendo is once again supporting hardcore audiences while still keeping the casual audience happy. Very few games have been confirmed for Wii U, but we'll most definitely know more about it before it launches sometime next year.