Nintendo unveiled its upcoming Wii U gaming console and controller on Tuesday at E3, and reactions have been mixed. Nintendo’s stock fell 5 percent following the event — to a level it has not seen since before the launch of the original Wii. The controversy-generating Wii U controller has a 6.2 inch touchscreen and wields twin circle pads, a D-pad, shoulder buttons, twin triggers, an accelerometer, microphone, camera and a gyroscope. Nintendo has not yet revealed many details or pricing for the console itself, which is set to ship in 2012.
The Wii U Begins not With a Bang but a 'What?'
Posted by: Rob Spiegel June 8, 2011 12:26 PMNintendo unveiled its upcoming Wii U gaming console and controller on Tuesday at E3, and reactions have been mixed. Nintendo’s stock fell 5 percent following the event — to a level it has not seen since before the launch of the original Wii. The controversy-generating Wii U controller has a 6.2 inch touchscreen and wields twin circle pads, a D-pad, shoulder buttons, twin triggers, an accelerometer, microphone, camera and a gyroscope. Nintendo has not yet revealed many details or pricing for the console itself, which is set to ship in 2012.