Friday, February 10, 2012
interview de Reggie Fils-Aimé
The Legend of Zelda (WIIU) - Interview Reggie... by WiiDSFrance
Thursday, February 9, 2012
[Rumor] 6 with Resident Evil Leon, Chris and Ada
> Source: gamesbeat
Tokyo Streets, the demo Wii U
The Legend of Zelda (WIIU) - Trailer 02 CES 2012 by WiiDSFrance
Square Enix files FF Dimensions
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Project Cars confirmed for Wii U
PC version
Ninja Gaiden 3: multi in pictures
Images from the PS3/360 versions
The Wii U change its name for its release
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Konami Europe, change of president
Submit your improvements for FIFA 13!
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EA layoffs to Vancouver
Monday, February 6, 2012
A novel for Darksiders
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The Nintendo Network and the Wii U
Well, for instance, the Nintendo Network will allow users to have individual accounts, instead of having accounts tied to the console, this thing is always bad if more than one person is playing on the same console in your house, and also dangerous if your console gets damaged, since you could lose all your data.
This is what they said regarding this matter:
Also for the Wii U, we are planning to introduce a personal account system compatible with Nintendo Network. With this, for example, the ease of using a video game system when the hardware is shared by multiple family members, which has been a challenge we needed to tackle, shall be improved, and we will also be able to construct and offer the system by combining a variety of different services and content.
Another great thing is that online modes for some games are simply essential, specially when it comes to FPSs. It’s not only about digital content downloads, but also for allowing users to communicate through voice support among themselves while playing a game.
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Yes, The Wii U Tablet will feature Near Field Communication, the news come from the latest Investors Meeting, this technology, also known as NFC, will expand even more the Wii U‘s capabilities.
Basically, what NFC does is building a wireless bridge between electronic devices, that are within a certain distance range. You sure heard about it before because it’s currently being used in cellphones, Credit and Travel Cards, typically when making payments.