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The generations have gotten wider since the late 90's
So true
Nintendo Introduces Wii-U at E3 2011 Conference:That's the console, although the presentation didn't focus much on it, as the controller seems to be the star of the show. Here's an image of that:Presentation Clip:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpUit2GR7Oc
We feel that enough people already have devices that are capable of playing DVDs and Blu-ray, such that it didn't warrant the cost involved to build that functionality into the Wii U console because of the patents related to those technologies.
Nintendo: Replacement GamePads are gonna cost youReplacing damaged GamePads is set to cost Wii U owners "a fee," Nintendo revealed today. Last week the companydisclosed that Wii U is launching in North America without additional GamePads available at retail, and that damaged GamePads can be replaced via Nintendo's customer service. Today, however, Nintendo told Polygon this replacement service isn't free.Nintendo didn't disclose any further details, nor did the company elaborate on the future price of additional GamePads when those become available. In Japan, an additional GamePad is retail priced at ¥13,440 ($173). The Wii U launches in North America on November 18, priced at $300 for the 8GB Basic set and $350 for the 32GB Premium set.
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