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Nintendo Shows The Miiverse

Welcome to Nintendo's foray into social media.

Nintendo has long been criticized on their online strategy – something their attempting to address with both the 3DS and Wii U.  While we await a more robust presentation concerning online functionality at Nintendo’s press conference on Tuesday, Sunday’s Nintendo Direct presentation shed some light on what kind of functions we should expect with the revelation of Miiverse.

The Miiverse – a combination of the iconic Miis and Universe – is Nintendo’s take on integrating the online game experience with now traditional social media.  Described as a “network communication system that lets gamers from around the world share experiences, discuss games and discover new content,” the Miiverse has Nintendo’s unique form of branding and personality through and through.

Gamers will be able to interact with each other while playing their games.  You’ll be able to join in on game discussions and post your thoughts on your experience while playing, by simply pausing the game. 

The Miiverse will also be accessible via other means, specifically standard internet browsers and mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.  These other means of interacting with the Miiverse will not be available on day one, but should become accessible shortly after the Wii U’s launch.

We’ll have more on the Miiverse and the Wii U’s online features later this week.  Let us know what you think of Nintendo’s entrance into social gaming in the comments section below.

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Nintendo News: Wii U Console Details Revealed in Nintendo Direct Video

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nintendo released a global Nintendo Direct video revealing new information about the upcoming Wii U game console, including details about the system’s touch-screen controller, the Wii U GamePad. In the video, which can be viewed online at http://www.youtube.com/nintendo, Nintendo Global President Satoru Iwata illustrates how Wii U will revolutionize how people connect with games, each other and entertainment through the system’s unique and integrated second-screen controller. The Nintendo Direct video included information about:

New ways to play: With the television and the Wii U GamePad working as two integrated screens, Wii U creates unique possibilities for gaming, allowing “asymmetric” game play where each player can have different goals, challenges and views within the same shared gaming experience.

Miiverse: Miiverse is a brand-new network communication system that lets gamers from around the world share experiences, discuss games and discover new content. Using their personalized Mii character, players enter Miiverse and see games, applications or entertainment content that either they have interacted with recently, expressed interest in learning more about or that their friends are using or discussing. From here they can challenge their friends to play together, ask a question about a difficult level or discover new elements of their favorite games they never knew existed. After a notable achievement or other share-worthy moment, players can pause their game or application and seamlessly post messages to the Miiverse community.

Wii U GamePad controls: In addition to the previously announced touch-screen and motion controls, the Wii U GamePad was redesigned and improved from its reveal in 2011. The new form factor offers players dual analog stick controls and can be used as a remote control for users’ TVs, even while the Wii U console is turned off. Nintendo also announced availability of the Wii U Pro Controller as a separate peripheral.

Wii compatibility: All game discs for the Wii system are compatible with Wii U, and the system will support controllers for the Wii system.

Additional information about Wii U will be revealed at the Nintendo All-Access Presentation @ E3 2012, beginning at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Tuesday, June 5. To follow all of Nintendo’s news and announcements from the E3 Expo, visit http://e3.nintendo.com, and watch for updates on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.


 

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Joaquim Mira Media Manager

06/04/2012 at 10:09 AM

This is like the perfect "Facebook" for gamers, and I think it's going to be fun to use it.

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