Since we don't know a lot about Wii U yet, James C. shares some of his thoughts.
After I saw the Wii U in action at the Nintendo conference, I couldn't help but be reminded of the last season of Lost. Sure, a lot of fan questions were answered, but by the end, I was left with bigger and more burning questions that weren't answered at all!
In general, I have been impressed and am excited for the Wii U. I think it's a great idea with lots of potential, but I do have some reservations. For example, we saw a few high-resolution Wii mini-games, an Internet browser, video chat, and New Super Mario Bros Wii, I mean Mii, then a random third-party sizzle reel full of hardcore games, none of which were playable (nor as we found out later, actually running on Wii U).
A bit of a confusing message to say the least. Some people even came out of the conference thinking the controller was an attachment for the Wii, as they never actually showed the console at all! Ubisoft had Ghost Recon Online and Killer Freaks playable at the show, both also had decent trailers, but it might have been a good idea to promote them a little, or at all, as they were actual games that are up and running. It seems that the focus for the lucky E3 attendees was to play a few 'experiences' from what may turn out to be from 'Wii U Play' (or should that be Wii Play U?), very similar to how the Wii was first shown. Not the best of precedents to make for a system that's supposed to bring everyone back to Nintendo, but the Zelda HD demo helped a little (it does look amazing). So my first big question after watching the live stream was, are Nintendo really going for the hardcore this time? I mean really, seriously this time? After that, hundreds more questions popped into my head and I thought I'd share my thoughts about what the future could hold, and what I would like to see in Nintendo's next console here.
