Wii U

The Wii U is Nintendo's latest console and the successor to the Wii. It was announced During the Nintendo's conference at E3 2011. The main feature of the Wii U is the controller that has a 6.2 inches touch screen with the traditional buttons, the direction pad to the left of the screen and the A,B,Y and X buttons to the right. The control has two circle pads, one on each side of the screen and over the traditional buttons. The left and right buttons are locate dehind the controller, as well as the left and right Z buttons. Below the screen there are found the Home button between the select (-) and start (+) buttons. The power button is right below the screen. The controller also has an stylus. The controller also provides a frontal camera, a microphone, a stereo speaker, sensor strip, rumble system, accelerometer and gyroscope. Using the controller, one can browse the internet, send videos, and flip channels. Games for this console can be played on the TV screen, the controller screen, or a combination of each.

The game console, similar in appearance to the Wii with rounder sides, has a slot to insert 12-centimeter propietary high-density optical discs as well as the Wii's DVD optical discs. The console can play high-definition games at 1080p, making another of the new features of the Wii U. The game console size is approximately 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide, and 10.5 inches long.

Games Confirmed

 * New Super Mario Bros. Mii
 * ''Super Smash Bros. (tentative name)