Nieuwste Japanse Nintendo Direct waarin ze de Wii U unboxen,een en ander van Miiverse laten zien etc.
Highlights:
*Video chat and other networking services require a Nintendo Network ID.
*Your Nintendo Network ID needs a username, password, email, date of birth, and gender.
*Your Nintendo Network ID can be tied to your ID on third-party network services.
*Your Nintendo Network ID can be used to exchange contact information as the Friend Code was.
*Nintendo Network purchases by one user can be played by other users on same system.
*Nintendo Network will be usable on other Nintendo game systems, PCs, and smartphones.
*Wii U Browser, Miiverse, and the eShop require a first-day update to run properly.
*You can suspend a game mid-play and search for information on the web browser, much like Game Notes or Friend List on Nintendo 3DS.
*The on-screen keyboard will have a cellphone layout and stylus written input, and you can change to view it on the TV mid-game.
*You can browse other videos on the GamePad while streaming one to the TV.
*You can check a spoiler box on your Miiverse posts so that you won’t ruin things for other players.
*You can post game screenshots to the Miiverse community and read response comments with advice.
*You can follow other players you see in the Miiverse boards and register them as friends.
*Miiverse is supported in all Wii U games, though the implementation depends on the game game. No additional work from developers is needed for basic implementation.
*In certain games, you can leave situation-specific comments and read others’ thoughts.
*In the case of New Super Mario Bros. U, you will see comments from others players along with their reactions to the levels.
*The same is the case for NintendoLand, albeit through the NintendoLand Plaza.
*You can video chat with registered friends via Wii U chat, which also has off-screen play.
*You can draw on the GamePad and share them overlaid on the video feed.
*XING and Nintendo co-developed karaoke software, Nintendo-JoySound Wii Karaoke U
*The game will have over 90,000 songs. You can purchase tickets for certain lengths of time during which to use it.
*The game will feature online leaderboards, user settings, regular karaoke videos, and Mii performances.
*Use the built-in GamePad mic or use the Wii U mic accessory, which is bundled with the Wii Karaoke U trial disc.
*The New Super Mario Bros. U portion was directed by Takemoto, with two planners.
*New Super Mario Bros. U will have 720x1260p resolution.
*Fireballs and star lifts feature lighting effects.
*Forks in the road let you choose different worlds to move to.
*There will be new characters.
*During development, they decided to include a flying feature, which is easy to control for new players.
*The flying squirrels are called “Zunguri.”
*A new character named Nabbit steals from Toad. You have to chase him down to return the item. This is similar to NSMB Wii‘s rescue missions.
*Baby Yoshi can spew bubbles, even while Mario is flying.
*During off-screen play, you can use the R button in place of Wiimote flips.
*They wanted to create fun, self-explanatory gameplay for buddy mode.
*If you die a few times, you’ll be asked to post your frustration on Miiverse for others.
*There will be 3 main modes.
*In Mii Mode, you can use your Mii and (of course) the Mario characters to play through the game.
*In Coin Battle Mode, the player with the GamePad can coin locations.
*In Challenge Mode, you can set your own game rules and present them as challenges to others, along with sending them replays.
Laatst bewerkt: 7 nov 2012