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The U.S. and the Nintendo president "Wii U can take out the most gorgeous picture in a game machine" In E3, many information is due to be released.



「最も豪華な絵を出せるだけでは足りない」米国任天堂社長
 President Reggie Fils-Aime of the Nintendo United States said to coverage of the Los Angeles Times, "Nintendo's differing from the exhibition person of other CES(s) deterministically is harnessing the technology in order to delight people."
Nintendo opens in part the next-generation machine "Wii U" which is due to be sold to 2012 International CES held in Las Vegas last week before the year end to the persons concerned.
The end of the following entertainment realized with TV footage and the screen at hand was clarified.
"Although a big innovation of Wii U is a controller, it has HD capability and also advances the play using a former type button greatly.
Wii U can take out the most gorgeous picture in a game machine.
However, then, it is not enough.
We have to advance with the whole game experience near at hand.
We need entertainment new type.
The 2nd screen at a large-sized screen and a hand.
It is sure that this combination realizes completely new game experience, and tows the industry greatly."
"Wii U" can also be played using an old Wii remote control, although the controller of the new model equipped with the screen in the center is the feature.
At a four-person play, the game which harnessed the difference of the information which it can have like the player which has an exclusive screen at hand, and the player of the Wii remote control which it does not have is also realizable.
Moreover, the play which became independent only by the controller without using TV footage is also realizable.
Although Nintendo exhibits some demonstrations and the concrete game is not shown by request, many are due to be clarified by E3 in June, this year.

【The reaction of Japan 】

・With the time of the president of Japanese Nintendo itself having said
there is what persuasive power -- it
・It is too strong to a graphic side in Nintendo Hurd without difficulty. ---

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