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'''Project Café''' is the codename for [[Nintendo]]'s new console. Its release date is sometime in 2012.
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The '''Wii U''' (pronounced "we you") is an upcoming eighth generation video game console created by [[Nintendo]], and it will be the successor to the [[Wii]]. It will be Nintendo's sixth major home console, and it will be released in all territories in 2012.  
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The console's controller has the same buttons as the Wii's controller, but with L and R buttons, and also with ZL and ZR buttons on the back. The controller has a rectangle tablet like shape, and has a 6 inch touchscreen in the middle. This is also used to stop playing a game on the Wii U, and then to switch over to the controller to play the game on that when the Wii U is not being used. However, you will still be able to play the Wii U with the normal Wii remote.
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Revision as of 17:24, 8 June 2011

The Wii U (pronounced "we you") is an upcoming eighth generation video game console created by Nintendo, and it will be the successor to the Wii. It will be Nintendo's sixth major home console, and it will be released in all territories in 2012.

The console's controller has the same buttons as the Wii's controller, but with L and R buttons, and also with ZL and ZR buttons on the back. The controller has a rectangle tablet like shape, and has a 6 inch touchscreen in the middle. This is also used to stop playing a game on the Wii U, and then to switch over to the controller to play the game on that when the Wii U is not being used. However, you will still be able to play the Wii U with the normal Wii remote.


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