The Wii U is expected to be released this upcoming holiday season. Of course there are many new features that the Wii U will offer in the highly competitive, but limited gaming console world. I personally own the original Wii, and originally got my Wii for casual gaming. I enjoyed that it is so user and family friendly, but it also has the nostalgia of the older gaming systems of the past couple decades.
However, that is exactly what has gone wrong for the Nintendo Wii franchise, to most serious gamers look at the Wii as a kids toy, and mostly used to just play around on. Sure you can build a city of dead celebrities for your Mii parade, blow a whistle and watch Michael Jackson scurry to line up next to Billy Mays the Oxy Clean guy, but that enjoyment is temporary at best.
Nintendo has recognized this, and has now introduced the Wii U. (pictured above) This new system will be the first Nintendo home system to feature 1080p high resolution graphics, which for me personally is the major drawback of the original Wii. The system was just so limited, and it seemed like HD graphics, even in 2008 should of been a no brainer. But that will no longer be the case with the Wii U, which also features a controller with an embedded touch screen, allowing players to play even when the TV is off.

So don't worry folks, although the new Wii U will have a brand new feel, you will still be able to capture the Nintendo nostalgia, and add Whitney Houston (to soon?) alongside Kim Jong Il to your Mii parade!
~Brandon
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