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Wii U Won't Support DVDs or Blu-rays

If you had high hopes about watching movies on that fancy new controller screen, you may want to make other plans.

How am I supposed to watch this imaginary Blu-ray release of Super Mario Bros. that absolutely doesn't, and should never, ever exist?
How am I supposed to watch this imaginary Blu-ray release of Super Mario Bros. that absolutely doesn't, and should never, ever exist?

In attempting to merge the hardcore and casual audiences with its new console, Nintendo apparently has little interest in appeasing the movie-watching segments of either of those audiences.

Speaking to investors at E3, Satoru Iwata was asked about the Wii U's capabilities as a playback device for Sony's Blu-ray format, as well as standard DVDs. Iwata's answer left little room for interpretation, as he flatly stated that the Wii U would not support either format.

Iwata's reasoning was that Nintendo believes most people already have relevant players for the favored movie format. Licensing the necessary technology patents to support either format would have ultimately proved too costly.

In this regard, Iwata is probably correct. You can buy a DVD player for less than a tank of gas these days, and while Blu-ray players are a bit less common, it seems unlikely Nintendo would leap at the opportunity to pay a direct competitor licensing fees for what will ultimately amount to ancillary technology for the console. If nothing else, this does appear to signal that Nintendo is looking for ways to ensure its console remains cost-friendly to consumers, even if that means taking some potentially sexy bullet points off the box.

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Edited By GS_Dan

CD's?

Trolololol.

Seriously though, I love how I only need two boxes in my media centre- my amp and my PS3. It's nice not having to play bloody Jenga with my electronics.

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@Claude said:

@Mikazukinoyaiba: My phone only makes telephone calls and some low quality pictures. It's a flip phone. My first mobile phone and I bought it last year and yes, I'm 46 years old. These kids and all their tech toys.

I see, well damn. I know not to pursue this argument further, I've had it enough times with some of my older co-workers.
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Edited By fishinwithguns

I officially don't understand Nintendo, the Wii U design is pretty ridiculous but at least interesting, but I have no idea what the fuck they're going for anymore.  They move technology forward in certain areas, but I thought the damn thing would at LEAST support DVDs...it's bad enough I thought blu-ray support was too much to hope for.  It doesn't matter to me, I don't own a Wii and will probably never buy the new one, I guess they figure people have enough DVD players, etc. and that a game console should prioritize gaming.  It just seems so easy (and commonplace and damn near mandatory) to have game consoles that can play movies.  This started with PS2 for fuck's sake.
 
On a different note, damn I love my PS3.

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@Coombs said:
wow, Nintendo again fails to appeal to a broader audience 
Wait, what?
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I literally have too many DVD players. A PS3, a PS2, a couple of regular DVD players + HDD recorders. Iwata is right, they don't need it to play DVDs.

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Edited By notsonic

a license for dvd playback is about $10.

this is just nintendo continuing to "not care" about technology.

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Edited By Shaanyboi

*shrug* Whatever...

As long as it plays Netflix, I don't care.

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Edited By guynamedbilly

The cartridge is back, baby!

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Edited By Jackel2072

yeah this doesn't surprise me. or maybe it does?. not putting dvd playback in the system really just confuses me even more about what the hell this system is going to be. it has a slick ipad like controller. but the range is going to be extremely short from what i've heard. it has a hard drive, but its going to be only like 10 gigs or something. just what the hell?! when i first saw this thing i thought nintendo might have something here in terms of a multimedia console. pushing video from the controller to the tv is pretty cool stuff. but then i read this and realize who im dealing with. i bet you 10 Brad bucks it will be a year before Netflix is supported.

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Edited By Radar

Not really surprising when you can obviously see the world is turning to streaming for their movies. Anyways, I have at least 10 devices within reaching distance that are capable of playing DVDs.

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@BBQBram said:

People can bitch all they want, in the end it's gonna sell like hotcakes because it has 1st party Nintendo games.

Yeah, the Gamecube and N64 were widely successful.
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Edited By WilliamRLBaker

I'm for one glad for it leaves them to concentrate on engineering better gaming stuff into teh system
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Edited By yukoasho

Meh, no big deal.  Give me a dedicated Blu-Ray player with all the trimmings anyway.   Besides, Nintendo's not going to pay licensing costs for their system that's already going to likely be the most expensive product they've ever put out.
 
This is Nintendo.  They do what they do.

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Edited By Icemael

Good. I have more than enough machines capable of playing DVDs as it is, and I'd rather not pay extra for another.

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Edited By PillClinton

I don't mind this at all, and think Nintendo's reasoning is sound (at least for BluRay--it could easily play DVDs). Iwata's right--I've already got plenty of devices for playing that stuff, and if i keeps the cost down, fine with me.

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Not surprising, nonetheless dissapointing.

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Edited By Sunjammer

This article is nowhere near inflammatory enough. How about "Wii U hates all movies" or "Nintendo thinks the movie industry devaluates software" :-D Woo yeah!

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Edited By xpgamer7

I know some will be disappointed, but I'm happier if it means a cheaper console.

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If I cared about the Wii U to begin with I suppose I'd be annoyed.

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Nintendo: Staying firm in the business of driving you toward other systems of home entertainment.

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Edited By Arabes

I don't know if someone said this already but surely Nintendo are missing out on a great opportunity here, at least regarding playing dvd's? So Ma or Da comes home from work and the kids are watching finding Finding Nemo for the millionth time. Wouldn't it be great if they could stream the shit onto the wii controller and let the kids watch that while they stick on the TV for half an hour and chill? I think that could be a good selling point for people with kids. A DVD liscence can't cost much these days surely?

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Edited By bigstupidface

If I didn't already have a console (and I currently have an xbox), I would want to buy one that could at the very least play DVDs but would probably want one that is a blu ray player too because I don't already have one. Trying to ignore what I already know, I think that means I would go for a PS3.

It seems to me that Nintendo are saying "fuck it, on the most part we are replacing the Wii, which can't play this either, so it's no loss to the buyer" and at the same time saying and those who come to us from the xbox or the ps3 can already play this stuff, so we need not do it too". Seems like Nintendo is very happy to play second fiddle to Microsoft and Sony.

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Edited By neoepoch

If I recall, the Wii U still does Netflix streaming, so who cares?

@BigStupidFace: It is hard to play second fiddle when you are the industry leader in hardware sales I suppose.

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Edited By UnrulyRuffian

Whilst I can understand that most people will certainly already have a solution in place for playing DVD's, it seems somewhat stingy to omit this from the Wii U. Up till now 'convergence' has been the buzz word. Is this the start of a trend to go back to dedicated devices for a specific purpose?

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Edited By Nintendude

So they think I have a PS3 already? I might need to buy it now, thanks to Nintendo... Heh, quite amusing actually.

Been holding back since I couldn't even buy some old PS2 games for that bulky thing because I think it won't run any. My current generation has been pretty much Xbox360 and Steam oriented.

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Edited By Sanious

I don't see the problem. 
 
1) Because I haven't collected physical media in years anyway. I can't remember the last time I bought a dvd.  
2) Things are being pushed more towards digital media now  
3) It will probably have netflix. 
4) I honestly can't imagine anyone even remotely interested in the console doesn't already own a dvd player anyway. 
 
 
Also, I'd like to believe that this means the console would be cheaper as a result.

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The WIIU is a fucking joke man 

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Edited By sjschmidt93

What the hell do their games run on... CDs?

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Edited By RichieJohn

I understand the Wii U will play Nintendo games so I'm sold!
As long as I can transfer all my Wiiware and VC my Wii will finally start 'gathering dust'  and I'll get my Gamecube back out to play those games.

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Edited By motang

As long as it has Netflix on it, I could care less about DVD/Blu-ray play back.

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Next news story: 
 
                            

Nintendo buys rights to HDDVD tech:  3rd parties divided on format

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Edited By gogobomb

god why is everyone freaking out about this, most of the comments say that this is a horrible idea. dude it's a video game console, it's made to play games, not movies. sure dvd and blue ray support would be nice but iwata is right, you probably already have a dvd player so why does it matter? and im glad they made this decision because this means that it will cost less.

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Edited By buckwatters

While it's not a necessity to have a console that supports DVD, or Blu-Ray, it seems a bit, I don't know petty to not support either function...

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Edited By GrimFandango9

Not everywhere has Netflix y'know

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Edited By Kenshiro28

Cool. So I don't have to worry about parts made for video games crapping up my console because it wasn't built for playing movies....
Y'know, like the PS2, the Xbox, the Xbox 360, the PS3....
I love my 360, btw. Just...y'know...I didn't have to pay for it.

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I have, like, three DVDs; none of which I've watched in a very long time. Meh.

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Edited By squidracerx

There system still isnt playing with the big boys huh? I mean the whole reason to do this was make Wii HD basically. But no HD formats can run on it? This would let me move the Wii from my main TV, but I have to leave it with the DVD player or the PS3, and then it doesn't get used. Adding at least DVD would cost pennies at this point, dumb move i think.

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@Buzzkill: What does physical media means?

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big deal! guess what since i have purchased my ps3 3 and half  years ago i havent  watched  a blu ray plus i use a DVD player if really want to see  amovie which is rather rare sumwhat unbelievable  its been only used for PS Home  youtube or surfing through the net  occasianally or  for watching high quality music videos (vidzone) so the news of Nintendo doesnt bother me at all.   when i bought my Game Cube back in 2004  i seriously  couldnt care less that it didnt support DVD
 At the end   the reasons are justified .if your a true gamer you only care of  its graphical power and most importantly  interesting games.

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Edited By mason20
Yet more Nintendo bullshit... Sure people may have dvd or bluray but wouldn't that be a nice "Extra" to sell? Sure people have Netflix but seeing as people in Canada Just got Netflix with the lowest possible streaming setting and a abysmal selection I'll gladly stick with a physical copy of Bluray or Dvd. Though, if the Wii or Wii U had this i may have turned it on in the last year or so... Yep keep shooting yourself Nintendo.
 
Nintendo just keeps providing with more and more reasons to skip the Wii U...