Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wii U Supports 3D TVs But Nintendo Won't Be 'focusing On' It

"If you are going to link up Wii U with a home TV able of displaying 3-D images, technologically, yes, it is going to be possible," Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata told the Mercury News when asked if the Wii U would encouragement 3-D, "but that's not the area you are focusing on."
In statements suggestive of the company's fact for not taking advantage of HD is to Wii, Iwata says "when it comes to the home console, it depends on the accessibility of 3-D TV sets at home, which, unfortunately, is not expanding enough."

On the other hand, the initial Wii really right away targeted a non-core gamer and, as a result, the nonappearance of features that appealed essentially to the early adopting, core gamer throng done sense; with the Wii U, Nintendo is evidently catering to that audience. "These hardcore gamers are the ones that are seeking deliver to something brand new, a few brand new entertainment," Iwata says. "With Wii U, you will be able to supply them with that."

Considering a large segment of Nintendo's selling is to still-nascent 3DS involves highlighting its glasses-free experience, you do not regard Nintendo is expected to beginning creation 3D games for Wii U anytime soon. But ample similar to Nintendo's do-what-you-want online strategy, it sounds similar to Nintendo isn't going to end third-party developers from asking you to put on a few 3D glasses.

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