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Nintendo Announces Wii Successor, Launching in 2012

by Aaron Kaluszka - April 25, 2011, 12:57 am EDT
Total comments: 34 Source: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2011/110425_4e.pd...

More details and playable system to arrive at E3.

Along with their fiscal earnings report, Nintendo released a memo regarding the Wii's successor, set to launch in 2012. The simple note is similar to one released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2010.

The brief statement notes that the system will be playable at this year's E3 in Los Angeles, which runs from June 7 - 9. The company will announce more specifications at that time. While the system is expected to launch in 2012, Nintendo did not include it in earnings forecasts for the fiscal term ending March 31, 2012.

Wii's successor system

April 25, 2011

 

To whom it may concern:

Re: Wii's successor system

Nintendo Co., Ltd. has decided to launch in 2012 a system to succeed Wii, which the company has sold 86.01 million units on a consolidated shipment basis between its launch in 2006 and the end of March 2011.

We will show a playable model of the new system and announce more specifications at the E3 Expo, which will be held June 7-9, 2011, in Los Angeles.

Sales of the new system have not been included in the financial forecasts announced today for the fiscal term ending March 2012.

Talkback

broodwarsApril 25, 2011

This is certainly looking to be one of the better E3s we've had in a while:

- The reveal of the Fall 3DS software.
- The reveal of hardware details and software for the NGP, as well as playable units.
- The reveal of hardware details and software for the Wii 2, as well as playable units.
- Whatever Microsoft plans on announcing to combat the prior 3 items on this list.

rad.i.kalApril 25, 2011

I liked last years too!


We have this game this game and this game BAM BAM BAM!


This year will be like 3ds is amazing, and here comes animal crossing, paper mario 3ds is coming this day... mario 3ds will be this day! Check out these third parties!


Oh shizzle! Here is our new wii thing, cafe stream! whatever... it will come with a new mario game that is NEW!

Goddamn do I wish I could go.

EnnerApril 25, 2011

I will have to scratch off my guess that the Project Cafe will release in early Spring or the Summer. More likely than not, this system will come out around November 2012. I guess that's for the better as that means more time for games to be made.


Now, I hope there will be good news at this E3 for the Wii's last year in the spotlight.

Killer_Man_JaroTom Malina, Associate Editor (Europe)April 25, 2011

Indeed. This is shaping up to be an E3 to remember.
I wasn't aware that the date was 7th-9th June though. My final exam is right after that, so revision has to take priority over reading and watching the coverage, which is unfortunate. It's going to require a lot of discipline not to be distracted by E3.

Chozo GhostApril 25, 2011

Wii Stream Cafe(TM)

Quote from: Chozo

Wii Stream Cafe(TM)

So many health code violations...

KDR_11kApril 25, 2011

The games are likely the main factor for the release date, they have to kickstart the 3DS and then the Cafe, that's going to take a lot of effort and they can't do it all at the same time.

MiyamotoApril 25, 2011

Very surprised that it's playable at E3 and coming out next year. Surely Nintendo must be aware that this gives plenty of time for the competition *cough* Sony *cough* to evaluate and plagiarize Nintendo's ideas.


Looks like ill be taking a day off work for this E3! Hope its awesome.

FZeroBoyoApril 25, 2011

So not only is it confirmed, coming out next year, but it's going to be PLAYABLE at E3??? That's remarkable, especially for Nintendo. So I presume they will unveil some of the software that will launch with it. Can't wait for E3 this year!

CericApril 25, 2011

Quote from: Miyamoto

Very surprised that it's playable at E3 and coming out next year. Surely Nintendo must be aware that this gives plenty of time for the competition *cough* Sony *cough* to evaluate and plagiarize Nintendo's ideas.

Though that is relatively typical to show the sytem at the E3 within the year its going to be released more or less final.

steveyApril 25, 2011

"going to be PLAYABLE at E3"



"Behind closed doors only"



"No cameras and NDAed till 2012"

KDR_11kApril 25, 2011

Quote from: Miyamoto

Very surprised that it's playable at E3 and coming out next year. Surely Nintendo must be aware that this gives plenty of time for the competition *cough* Sony *cough* to evaluate and plagiarize Nintendo's ideas.

Look at the Sixaxis. Sony will need to understand it before copying it which will require some years of applied game development.

NeoStar9XApril 25, 2011

Playable? This thing has to be further along then most people assumed them. I still think they'll shoot for a early 2012 release. Just because it isn't apart of the earning forecast for March 2012 now doesn't mean they can't revise those numbers later and make it apart of it. They'll most likely wait to drop that bomb if that's the case at E3.

Quote from: KDR_11k

Quote from: Miyamoto

Very surprised that it's playable at E3 and coming out next year. Surely Nintendo must be aware that this gives plenty of time for the competition *cough* Sony *cough* to evaluate and plagiarize Nintendo's ideas.

Look at the Sixaxis. Sony will need to understand it before copying it which will require some years of applied game development.

There is a difference between understanding the hardware and duplicating and understanding the decision that drove it and applying it. The Move shows a grasp of the first part, the Kinect shows the second.

Mop it upApril 25, 2011

And there you have it, I guess this confirms that they will be showing a new system at E3. We probably won't find out anything else until that time, though, and it's likely the only reason they sent this out is because the rumours started.

ShyGuyApril 25, 2011

announcing it as a wii successor instead of the next Nintendo console gives me hope for pointer control.

Mop it upApril 25, 2011

That's a good observation, I do hope that is the case.

DropkikApril 25, 2011

I'll bet money that the the new Nintendo handheld will launch November 19th 2012.  My belief in that is based on the fact that the Gamecube launched on November 18th and the Wii launched November 19th.  They seem to have started a precedent for console launches in that time.  Personally (and I'm positive this will not happen) I'd love to see the console launch with Pikmin 3, a slew of third party games, and a special Zelda pack containing a directors cut version of Wind Waker and Twilight Princess. 

KDR_11kApril 25, 2011

Quote from: Crimm

Quote from: KDR_11k

Quote from: Miyamoto

Very surprised that it's playable at E3 and coming out next year. Surely Nintendo must be aware that this gives plenty of time for the competition *cough* Sony *cough* to evaluate and plagiarize Nintendo's ideas.

Look at the Sixaxis. Sony will need to understand it before copying it which will require some years of applied game development.

There is a difference between understanding the hardware and duplicating and understanding the decision that drove it and applying it. The Move shows a grasp of the first part, the Kinect shows the second.

The move certainly shows more understanding than the sixaxis. I'm not sure the Kinect was driven by real understanding and not just "hey, it's a new gimmick!".

BlackNMild2k1April 25, 2011

Quote from: Mop

And there you have it, I guess this confirms that they will be showing a new system at E3. We probably won't find out anything else until that time, though, and it's likely the only reason they sent this out is because the rumours started.

Actually when this all started up, the original leak @ GameInformer had stated that they were supposed to sit on this news until after Nintendo officially announced it later this month which was speculated to be today.


edit: Also Iwata commented on the news
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/forums/index.php?topic=34193.msg668965#new

Bman87301April 25, 2011

Now that's official, I just want state my predictions for the record, before it's revealed:


Obviously, the hardware will offer full HD and be on par with, if not significantly more powerful than Xbox 360 and PS3.

The standard control method will be an upgrade of the basic Wii Remote design.

The system's "gimmick" will be a wireless streaming feature that will allow for the display to be transferred for viewing on other devices such as a standard multi-functional 6-inch touch pad, or to the 3DS, so a user can play away from the TV when desired, allowing for portability around the house, and freeing up the TV for others to use without disrupting gameplay.

The 6-in. touch pad, will be a separate peripheral, and NOT part of the standard controller. It will have multiple functions (such as a keyboard, secondary view perspective, writing pad, etc.). It will also have a stand so it can be propped up when desired.

The system's name will not be revealed this year.
Now, that my predictions have been made, let's wait and see just how accurate I am...

Bman87301April 25, 2011

Quote from: Chozo

Wii Stream Cafe(TM)

Wii Stream  "Striim" Cafe(TM)  ;D

Bman87301April 25, 2011

Quote from: Dropkik

I'd love to see the console launch with Pikmin 3, a slew of third party games, and a special Zelda pack containing a directors cut version of Wind Waker and Twilight Princess.

I'd also love to see it be made of solid gold, cost only $1, and have the ability to grant wishes!  :P:

StogiApril 25, 2011

This is completely unrelated, but I have yet to cop a Black Wii as I originally intended to do once it came out. I've been Wii-less for quite sometime now. While the price drops and the mario bundle have been extremely tempting, something tells me they are going to release a golden Wii with preloaded Zelda games on it.

I hope I'm right.

ShyGuyApril 25, 2011

Will this 6" screen come with a stylus?

CericApril 25, 2011

Quote from: ShyGuy

Will this 6" screen come with a stylus?

Whatever the stylus is it can't compete with my collectors Pink and White Kirby stylus :D

Quote from: KDR_11k

Quote from: Crimm

Quote from: KDR_11k

Quote from: Miyamoto

Very surprised that it's playable at E3 and coming out next year. Surely Nintendo must be aware that this gives plenty of time for the competition *cough* Sony *cough* to evaluate and plagiarize Nintendo's ideas.

Look at the Sixaxis. Sony will need to understand it before copying it which will require some years of applied game development.

There is a difference between understanding the hardware and duplicating and understanding the decision that drove it and applying it. The Move shows a grasp of the first part, the Kinect shows the second.

The move certainly shows more understanding than the sixaxis. I'm not sure the Kinect was driven by real understanding and not just "hey, it's a new gimmick!".

Move and Sixaxis are two different mistakes.


Sixaxis is the Sony mentality of "put everything into the product. Check off all the boxes. We need motion controls because that guy has them. No real consideration was given into making MC work, it just needed to be on the box. The Result: Lair.
Move was just cynical duplication in form and function and relying on your assurances that it is "better" and that your tech is superior would sell it. The Wii Remote did very well, we need a Wii Remote - but better! The Result: People already had Wii Remotes, didn't see the difference. Didn't see the need.


Kinect was Microsoft saying "we need something not currently on the market that will appeal to a casual audience because the experience of using it is fun on its own." (you can argue quite easily that EyeToy isn't even in the same ballpark nor is it currently a factor in market) This is much closer to the Nintendo model used during the Wii Remote.


Kinect sold, and not just Kinect units but sold consoles. Move has found acceptance much harder.

CericApril 25, 2011

Quote from: Crimm

Quote from: KDR_11k

Quote from: Crimm

Quote from: KDR_11k

Quote from: Miyamoto

Very surprised that it's playable at E3 and coming out next year. Surely Nintendo must be aware that this gives plenty of time for the competition *cough* Sony *cough* to evaluate and plagiarize Nintendo's ideas.

Look at the Sixaxis. Sony will need to understand it before copying it which will require some years of applied game development.

There is a difference between understanding the hardware and duplicating and understanding the decision that drove it and applying it. The Move shows a grasp of the first part, the Kinect shows the second.

The move certainly shows more understanding than the sixaxis. I'm not sure the Kinect was driven by real understanding and not just "hey, it's a new gimmick!".

Move and Sixaxis are two different mistakes.


Sixaxis is the Sony mentality of "put everything into the product. Check off all the boxes. We need motion controls because that guy has them. No real consideration was given into making MC work, it just needed to be on the box. The Result: Lair.
Move was just cynical duplication in form and function and relying on your assurances that it is "better" and that your tech is superior would sell it. The Wii Remote did very well, we need a Wii Remote - but better! The Result: People already had Wii Remotes, didn't see the difference. Didn't see the need.


Kinect was Microsoft saying "we need something not currently on the market that will appeal to a casual audience because the experience of using it is fun on its own." (you can argue quite easily that EyeToy isn't even in the same ballpark nor is it currently a factor in market) This is much closer to the Nintendo model used during the Wii Remote.


Kinect sold, and not just Kinect units but sold consoles. Move has found acceptance much harder.

I agree with this.  I will also add I haven't seen anything with Kinect that made me want to go and get one.  Its very niche.  I would like to see some clever hybrid uses for it. (Also my living room isn't big enough for Kinect.)

Chozo GhostApril 25, 2011

I was reading a recent copy of Game Informer magazine and they talked about how Kinect was outselling move 5:1 and they said something I thought was funny. They said Kinect had a major advertising campaign to back it up, but with Move it was like a fart in the wind. And that's pretty true, because where are all the Move ads and promotions? There were 1 or 2 Kevin Butler commercials the month it came out, but that's it and we haven't heard anything since. Its dropped off the public's radar of awareness. On the other hand, Microsoft has been pushing the hell out of Kinect with thigns like Burger King promotions and so on.

CericApril 25, 2011

Quote from: Chozo

I was reading a recent copy of Game Informer magazine and they talked about how Kinect was outselling move 5:1 and they said something I thought was funny. They said Kinect had a major advertising campaign to back it up, but with Move it was like a fart in the wind. And that's pretty true, because where are all the Move ads and promotions? There were 1 or 2 Kevin Butler commercials the month it came out, but that's it and we haven't heard anything since. Its dropped off the public's radar of awareness. On the other hand, Microsoft has been pushing the hell out of Kinect with thigns like Burger King promotions and so on.

Someone at the XBox MS Division loves  Burger King.

Chozo GhostApril 25, 2011

Maybe if you ripped off the Burger King's mask it would be Bill Gates?

CaterkillerMatthew Osborne, Contributing WriterApril 26, 2011

Quote from: Chozo

They said Kinect had a major advertising campaign to back it up, but with Move it was like a fart in the wind. And that's pretty true, because where are all the Move ads and promotions? 

You're telling me! Never once saw the PS MOVE commercial I was in! I did later on see some of the guys I worked with on the actual MOVE pamphlets, not me however...

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