During today's Nintendo Pre-E3 presentation, Satoru Iwata gave us a sneak preview or Wii U's Pro controller. From the looks of it, it seems like something we've been familiar with for quite some time now, but with a Nintendo twist.
Ninja Gaiden was one of those games that made a huge splash upon its return back in 2004 for the original Xbox. It's been 7 years and we are taking a look at the third with a new direction and director at its helm. LVLONE got a chance to get hands on with the game at E3 2011 and we're surprised to find out that some things have changed.
With Nintendo announcing the 3DS at E3 last year it almost didn't come as a surprise that they unveiled their newest console to be making its way into homes soon. Officially named Wii U, the focus is not on the console itself but on the controller. They had playable tech demos along with some games to be arriving for the consoles launch next year, we got a chance to check out what this new device is all about at Nintendo's booth at E3.
Over the past few days the internet has exploded with the news of Nintendo's new console the Wii U. Unfortunately the Wii U's controller took the main stage rather than the system itself, but nonetheless Nintendo fans wanted to know more of what the Nintendo Wii U will offer. Well we did some digging around and rounded up everything we could about the new console for all of our readers.
Wii U is the new Nintendo console, the controller has a tablet interface that comes with a lot potential for games. At E3 Nintendo had several playable tech demos that were shown off to show what the new controller can do. Nintendo reminded everyone that the tech demos are just to show how the Wii U's controller can work and did not say that these were games. Overall even though the tech is at an early stage the demos showed enough of what the controller can do.