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You better pay close attention when transferring content over from the Wii to Wii U. That’s because the process is a one-way process. Once content is sent over to the Wii U, it can’t ever go back to Wii.

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Wii U Miiverse trailer

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U | 0 comments


In making the Wii U GamePad, the development team had to start from somewhere. There was a period of time when the controller was in a very early state and hadn’t come together, so Miiverse UI designer Kazuyuki Motoyama made a cardboard mockup model.

One of the points of the model was to see how the GamePad would feel in a person’s hands. It features a lid, a grip on the back, and you can even insert pieces of paper in the top for a different display.

In the latest Iwata Asks, Motoyama said that in the middle of the night, he “cut pieces of cardboard and glued them together.”

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Okay Nintendo… this is getting out of hand. Two Iwata Asks in the same day? Believe it, folks!

A second discussion focusing on Wii U’s Miiverse can be accessed here. This time around, Iwata speaks with the developers behind the functionality.


Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII will all be released in Japan next month. Tecmo Koei has confirmed that digital versions of each title will be made available on the same day as the physical release.

Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper (December 8 ) will cost 7,140 yen at retail and 6,300 on the eShop with tax. The same goes for Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge (December 8). Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII (December 13) pricing is set at 9,240 yen at retail and 8,000 yen on the eShop, also including tax.

This is yet another case in which games on the Wii U eShop will cost less than their retail counterparts. Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition is expected to be receiving the same treatment.



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