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Wii U Gets NFC, New 2D Mario, and More Juicy Tidbits

You'll be playing Wii U before year's end, but until then...

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata oversees the company as it enters a huge transition period.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata oversees the company as it enters a huge transition period.

After announcing its first annual operating loss, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata met with analysts to discuss the future of the company, and the steps he'll take to address Nintendo’s issues.

Perhaps the most interesting tidbit was word that Wii U’s tablet-sized controller would include near-field communication technology.

Iwata said it "will become possible to create cards and figurines that [it] can electronically read” and “will enable various other possibilities such as using it as a means of making micropayments.”

In other words, imagine if Nintendo decided to take Activision’s Skylanders concept and apply it to Pokemon.

Iwata confirmed Nintendo’s online service will now be called “Nintendo Network,” which coincides with 3DS’ native ability to sell downloadable content through eShop. Nintendo is also considering the ability to sell “packaged software” (read: retail games) through the Nintendo Network, but it hasn’t decided when to roll out such a feature.

“The decision must be made by taking into consideration such factors as the relationship with the wholesalers and retailers," he said, "and the best way to be embraced by consumers, as well as the environment surrounding the market and consumers, such as the required memory capacity on consumers’ SD memory cards.”

If Wii U comes with a decent amount of hard drive space, this could become an option. It should become an option.

There is other reasons to be optimistic about Wii U’s leveraging of Internet connectivity. Iwata said Nintendo would be introducing the ability to have multiple accounts per system, the machine will include a “variety of different services and content,” and also work to have online systems work across games.

“Whether it’s our first-party titles or third parties’ titles, for a number of games,” he said, “we will actively attempt to achieve compatibility so that our consumers can enjoy our online services that we will deploy under the name of the Nintendo Network.”

When it comes to games, Iwata mentioned a new 2D Mario game is in the works for 3DS but said little else.

“We are planning to release a totally new side-scrolling action Super Mario in 2D as a key title for the Nintendo 3DS in the next fiscal year,” said Iwata.

This mention came just after Iwata promised Nintendo’s next wave of games would be released “without any extreme interruptions.”

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@ChaosDent said:

The 3ds uses an SD card for all of its eShop storage. I think that's the context for the SD card limitation on downloadable retail games, and it doesn't say anything meaningful about the Wii U.

finally someone got the context, it never looked like anyone said wiiu was using sd cards

@xbob42 said:

Been telling everyone for the last couple years to prepare for the era of digital distribution taking over. This is one of the first bigger steps taken, expect more and more. The generation after this upcoming one may be totally digital. Use the interim to stop being weirdos and loving a box and a piece of plastic.

it can never go digital when countries like australia are full of ISPs with 20gb monthly caps

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Nintendo is floundering. The handheld market has been transformed with consumer smartphones since the IPhone, and the console market isn't going to go for another system based solely on shovel ware and remakes (Wii 2). Nintendo can't get by on nostalgia and a gimmicks anymore, and trying to copy smartphone/tablets will make it worse.

Apple should buy Nintendo. They have the money (cash) and it would give the coming Apple TV products a major boost. It would give the IProducts some unique content from talented development studios. Microsoft would also make sense, but less so.

(And, fwiw, I hate Apple's business model and don't currently use the IPhone....just pointing out the best match)

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Still not sold on this thing, I loved Nintendo for years and they have had a few hits with the Wii. Not enough to make me want a WiiU, I mean even the name is bad. We have seen this before, *cough* SEGA *cough*, creating systems that set landmarks, but were sadly, quickly over cast by the competitors. Making the exact same missteps that SEGA did back in the 90's, sadly but I think the WIIU marks the end of Nintendo as we know it.

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@habibyjohnson said:

@xbob42 No, bear in mind most people have an internet cap and dont have access to fast internet. Most people under 18 dont even have a credit card. So digital only will definitely not happen. You are an idiot.

Also, prices are likely to be the highest thorugh the official "nintendo store", so why would you pay full price to get the game without a physical copy, case or manual. What on earth is the advantage there? This is why i dont understand why people would even like the option to do this..

So many limp-wristed arguments here.

First: Internet caps don't matter, nor does slow internet, honestly. Most people don't buy more than a few games per year, and those that buy many still wouldn't come close to hitting any sort of bandwidth cap unless they used their cell phone to tether their PCs or something equally stupid. The most popular ISP, Comcast, has a 250GB monthly limit. My biggest game, if I recall correctly, is 25GB, which even for today's gaming needs is insanely large. I could download my very biggest game 10 times a month. Except that's completely unrealistic because most games even in this "HD" age are 8GB or less and you don't buy 10+ per month. Same with "slow internet," download it as you sleep. With pre-loading being so popular on, say, Steam, this doesn't even hamper your ability to play as soon as the game is available.

Second: What Nintendo charges is completely irrelevant. Don't like it? Don't pay and complain to them. No one's gonna get them to lower their prices but the fans. But fans like to bend over all the time, so that won't happen. Steam is cheap because they know they can make a big profit by having games on sale because it revitalizes interest. Even this doesn't work on a Nintendo console for the heavy hitting titles because they sell massively throughout the entire generation. So speak with your wallet. In any case, you play on a closed platform, expect premium prices for high-quality titles. That's just how it goes. As for a physical copy, case or manual, that's a bunch of stupid garbage you don't need to begin with that just clutters up your house. But dirty neckbeards love collecting valueless trash, so I know that's a real big deal and everything.

As you can see, the industry is becoming more and more of a digital distribution-oriented place. I mean the ENTIRE entertainment industry. TV is being replaced by streaming content on the net, movies are streamed via Netflix, games are downloaded on Steam and soon to be multiple console platforms, all cell phone and mobile device stuff is obviously digital exclusive. (Oh no I don't have an Angry Birds manual DURRRP.)

You're the idiot here because you think people who aren't connected to the net actually matter to big business. They're becoming less and less relevant every year. It's totally normal and expected of the average citizen to have a connection to the net for various things; banking, bill paying, communications, entertainment. It's not just some luxury for nerds anymore. You need to realize that, and realize your wet dream of a future where physical media actually matters is totally hilarious.

Yeah, I'm sure businesses would love to have to keep worrying about retail shelf space, printing discs and paper covers/manuals, plastic boxes and then workers for all those factories, then the cost of the drivers that have to deliver those to every friggin' store in the nation. Yeah, that's all super cheap, right? Why not just release it exclusively on a digital distribution platform (Which for many companies would erase the need for a publisher. Many, but not all.) where shelf space is literally unlimited and you don't have to print anything? Most services don't even charge bandwidth because bandwidth is dirt cheap; they just charge a % per copy sold. Which means no buying back from retailers, or discounting retailers, or paying retailers at all.

It makes NO sense for this antiquated, garbage model to continue into the future, and people stuck in the past like you are going to take a serious shock to the system when they can't walk into Neckbeard's Paradise and pick up a copy of Hentai Sim 7.

Anyway, neckbearding aside, to the guy who had Heavy Rain take hours to install on his PS3: Yeah, the PS3 sucks with installs and downloads. This isn't news. Future hardware needs to be better designed, and the PSN had better be revamped for the Vita and PS4. That has nothing to do with digital distribution, though, and everything to do with Sony sucking.

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@BR4DL3I9H said:

Does anyone have any information about whether this will be region locked like the Wii or region free like the PS3? I am hoping for the latter. Getting English language games in my neck of the woods is a nightmare as it is even with the PS3 being region free.

Definitely region lock. This is the single biggest gripe I have with Nintendo. It really pissed me off when the made the 3DS locked. There is no excuse for that at all.

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Meh. I don't think a new console is going to help Nintendo all that much. Unless they can pull in AAA titles like the Xbox 360 and PS3 do, I don't see this console lasting longer than the Wii did. 
 
At the very least, Nintendo isn't being as stubborn with this console. They seem willing to adapt better technology into their console this time around.

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@Marz said:

Nintendo only needs to do these 3 things to sell me a system.

- lots of storage space

- 1080p native games

- Robust online network ( no friend code nonsense)

How about we get some quality third-party support this time around to go with those things?
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@wsowen02 said:

Wait, SD cards?! Does this thing STILL not have internal storage?!

Why does that matter? Surely it is better not to pay for an expensive internal memory, but rather, just connect a cheap 1Tb hard drive to the Wii-U? SD cards are not the only storage method option that will apply. I prefer using my own add-on storage.

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@xbob42 No, bear in mind most people have an internet cap and dont have access to fast internet. Most people under 18 dont even have a credit card. So digital only will definitely not happen. You are an idiot.

Also, prices are likely to be the highest thorugh the official "nintendo store", so why would you pay full price to get the game without a physical copy, case or manual. What on earth is the advantage there? This is why i dont understand why people would even like the option to do this..

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@jmood88 said:
@xbob42

Been telling everyone for the last couple years to prepare for the era of digital distribution taking over. This is one of the first bigger steps taken, expect more and more. The generation after this upcoming one may be totally digital. Use the interim to stop being weirdos and loving a box and a piece of plastic.

Have you also been telling people about bandwidth caps, slow Internet speed, and huge file sizes? Exclusively digital distribution won't happen until those things either change or improve.
Also, you know how long it took me to install Heavy Rain on my PS3? Fucking hours! And when I say "fucking," that mean a lot. And hard drive space isn't just used for games, there's also movies, music, DLC, themes, etc.
 
And I still rent games. If gaming becomes digital only, say good bye to that. I don't want to be the ass-hat who keeps regretting several game purchases year after year after year. I bought Street Fighter III Online Edition last year, and I regret purchasing that, and I can't take it back so I'm stuck and fucked because that's digital only.  
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So the 2d mario game is totally separate from paper mario? sounds good to me!

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@jmood88 said:

@xbob42

Been telling everyone for the last couple years to prepare for the era of digital distribution taking over. This is one of the first bigger steps taken, expect more and more. The generation after this upcoming one may be totally digital. Use the interim to stop being weirdos and loving a box and a piece of plastic.

Have you also been telling people about bandwidth caps, slow Internet speed, and huge file sizes? Exclusively digital distribution won't happen until those things either change or improve.

Tell it to Netflix, Steam, the Vita, and now the Wii U.

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@kollay said:

2012. Mario HD, finally.

the new 2D mario game is for 3DS, not Wii U.

but you can bet that the new super mario bros demo they showed at E3 last year will become a Wii U holiday game sooner or later (I'm betting launch) as well.

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The last line in this article is really the key. Nintendo's biggest problem with the Wii, DS and 3DS has been their willingness to ride out new console launches on hardware promise alone, followed by prolonged first party dry spells on the calendar between notable releases. It's a risky strategy that seems to be catching up with them - people feel burned when they have nothing of note to play or look forward to on your system for months on end. I know I do with my Wii, and currently, my 3DS.

If Nintendo does not have a plan in place to release quality, anticipated Wii U titles on a regular basis, they will waste their opportunity to build a significant advantage over the competition. Meaningful third party support and a modern online infrastructure would help, but I'm not counting on either of those things until I see it.

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There's like, what, 649 pokemon now? That's a lot of pointless plastic figures.

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Wii u looks about as appealing to me as...well, the Wii u...

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The 3ds uses an SD card for all of its eShop storage. I think that's the context for the SD card limitation on downloadable retail games, and it doesn't say anything meaningful about the Wii U.

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@CharlesAlanRatliff said:

In other words, imagine if Nintendo decided to take Activision’s Skylanders concept and apply it to Pokemon .

YEEESSSSSSS

I hate money and Nintendo knows this! We're doomed!

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Boy, it sure didn't take long for 2D Mario announcements to become unexciting, did it?

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If Wii U comes with a decent amount of hard drive space, this could become an option. It should become an option.

I don't think that the Wii U will come with any Hard Drive space, at E3 it was mentioned that it will have some flash memory & will support USB HDD's.

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2012. Mario HD, finally.

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The mention of SD cards worries me, but maybe it will be ok. Also, I have no desire to catch them all. Maybe this system isn't for me.

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New Super Mario Bros 3DS 2D

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Skylanders concept + Pokemon = Mortal wounds to my wallet

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This news of the Nintendo Network and multiple account access sounds promising. I just hope its not a case of too little too late.

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Still don't see much that makes me want this on launch. Sorry Nintendo, I didn't get a Wii at launch, and I won't get this at launch.

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Does anyone have any information about whether this will be region locked like the Wii or region free like the PS3? I am hoping for the latter. Getting English language games in my neck of the woods is a nightmare as it is even with the PS3 being region free.

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I hope this new 2D Mario game uses an updated engine. The original DS engine for New Super Mario Bros. was never very ambitious, though it got the job done. Seeing it recycled - with hardly any visual upgrades - for New Super Mario Wii and New Super Mario Bros. Mii (on Wii U, at e3 last year) was just plain insulting. Especially when there are GORGEOUS 2.5D sidescrollers out there like Sonic Generations, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Shadow Complex, Rocket Knight, Bionic Commando ReArmed, etc. Gorgeous 2.5D sidescrollers come out every month on XBLA and PSN.

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As far as I'm concerned the Wii U was late when it was announced at E3 last year. Nintendo needs to release it ASAP as it's dating every day it's not on shelves. Also it's 2012, the tablet controller should be much thinner!

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The universe almost collapsed in on itself the last time Pokemon was a think. Do we really want to go through that again?

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@xbob42

Been telling everyone for the last couple years to prepare for the era of digital distribution taking over. This is one of the first bigger steps taken, expect more and more. The generation after this upcoming one may be totally digital. Use the interim to stop being weirdos and loving a box and a piece of plastic.

Have you also been telling people about bandwidth caps, slow Internet speed, and huge file sizes? Exclusively digital distribution won't happen until those things either change or improve.
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@solidlife said:

It better be Multi Touch or its DOA to me.

so if the thing happened to do EVERYTHING else right except for multi touch, you wouldn't care?

why get hung up on such a small thing? I agree that it would obviously be better with multi touch but why claim the whole system would be uninteresting to you if it doesn't have that one thing (which, would mean that games would be designed so you don't need it ... so what's the problem?)

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It better be Multi Touch or its DOA to me.

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Super Mario 3D Land was great, I'd be game for a new 2D Mario.

I'm not convinced about the Wii U though.

Then again I wasn't interested in the 3DS, but bought one to play Pokemon (being the newest DS technically); and have come across some great games. So what it comes down to is whether or not the Wii U has quality games and beyond that, I guess affordability.

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Hey, Nintendo seems to be getting somewhere, at last.

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Welcome to the modern times Nintendo.

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Another 2D Mario? I liked the idea of 3D land being the "missing link" between the 2D and 3D games, but surely it's time to make a sequel to 64/Sunshine/Galaxy? The games with big levels to explore and hidden things to find. Everything else feels like a step backwards, I'm really not interested in another 2D one.

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Seeing only SD cards mentioned is worrisome. I hope that doesn't mean that the USB hard drive support for the Wii U has been dropped.

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Nintendo are making a new Mario game?

Stop the fucking presses....

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@MormonWarrior: The Wii brand is the only thing that Nintendo has going for it, being able to tell all those familes who bought wiis that they can use the controllers is a big up-sell. Sure, hardcore gamers like ourselves hate everything about the wii but Nintendo would rather sell to casual gamers who recognize the wii brand and hope we jump on the wagon not vice versa.

Nindento has the missed the boat with online stuff and i still don't think they get it. If you think its possible for Nintendo to create a box that can handle 4 tablets let alone 2 at a reasonable price your CRAZY.

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let me use a dual circle pad 3ds as a replacement tablet so the tablet and 3ds are the same input device on the wii u.

if that doesnt happen i'll be shocked

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Meh but damn it all to hell if I'm still not getting it day one!

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I have to say I'm not at all excited by the wii u yet, I mean it's pretty cool technology and the possibility of hd Marion and Zelda is cool but if that is all its has to offer I think I'll pass

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Nintendo only needs to do these 3 things to sell me a system.

- lots of storage space

- 1080p native games

- Robust online network ( no friend code nonsense)

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If it has only one tablet controller i will never buy this machine! If it ads the second i will think about it!

What console ships with two controllers these days?

I think he's talking about actually being able to use two tablet controllers with one system.
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Nintendo is also considering the ability to sell “packaged software” (read: retail games) through the Nintendo Network, but it hasn’t decided when to roll out such a feature.

This shouldn't really be anything that needs "considering". Just do it! Everyone else got away with it.

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krabboss youll be able to use external hard drives like on ps3 ! . so you can go buy one when the time is right, lol ,

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What about a freaking name change? "WiiU" is abhorrent and just drudges up all my baggage I have with the Wii. If they want a fresh start, the should call it something like "The Nintendo" and go from there.

Also, they shouldn't skimp on processing power if they don't want to be left behind in another year or so by the next iteration of the PlayStation/Xbox. I like that they're adding more features though. Here's my current wish list and more or less what I'd like if they're going to interest me back into be a raving Nintendo fan.

  • Hand Zelda over to the Super Mario Galaxy team, or Retro, or somebody that can breath life back into what was once my favorite series of games! With Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword, they've got two strikes against them.
  • Online features? Basically just look at Xbox Live and emulate that. Apart from all the stupid-ace new apps and garbage ads all over the place. I'd pay for that.
  • While we're on the subject of paid services, what if they had a subscription for full access to a fully fleshed-out Virtual Console? Or price them in bundles, or something. They still need to get Earthbound, Contra, Yoshi's Island and Bionic Commando on there, too.
  • HD remakes of key GameCube games for sale on demand.
  • Put in the minimal effort (or contract the Dolphin dudes) to be able to up-res Wii games to at least 720p
  • Ditch the Wii remotes...if you must have something like that for the new system in addition to the tablet thing, design something more like the PlayStation move controller and fix the button configuration. It was fine in 2006, but six years later there's gotta be more improvement than MotionPlus.
  • Make the system compatible with four of those tablet controllers at a time (or at least two), and have a regular Xbox 360-esque controller for games that don't require the extra screen.
  • Trim the fat...in other words, bring back the "Nintendo Seal of Quality" to a large degree and get rid of the bulk of that awful shovelware. It doesn't do good things for PR if everyone has a bad taste in their mouth from the garbage they got at the checkout stand.
  • Transfer over previous purchases from Wii/3DS/DSi to the profile you create.

Anyway. Yeah.

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In other words, imagine if Nintendo decided to take Activision’sSkylanders concept and apply it to Pokemon.

Gotta buy em all! Only $5300 until you have the full set!

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@Hailinel said:

@aceofspudz said:

@Claude said:

@MentalDisruption said:

@Hailinel said:

@hallgren said:

If it has only one tablet controller i will never buy this machine! If it ads the second i will think about it!

What console ships with two controllers these days?

Pretty sure he means having more than one tablet active on the wii u at a time in local multiplayer. Not more than one in the box.

I read somewhere that the Wii U will support at least two tablets.

If this is true, then they need to go on a serious PR offensive. Including commercials with laughing multicultural families sporting two tablets between them.

I'm pretty sure that most people aren't even aware of the confusion over how many tablet controllers that the Wii U can support, and the whole thing could be easily clarified by a single statement from Nintendo.

I did some research and found a few tidbits. Some think it might be a game to game basis. All the articles are from early November though.