September 13, 2012 Pics
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America,
Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie
Fils-Aime reveals details about the
groundbreaking Wii U console at a press
conference in New York on Sept. 13, 2012. Wii U
is set to change the way people interact with
their games, their TVs and each other when it
launches across the Americas on Nov. 18 at a
suggested retail price of $299.99 for the Basic
Set and $349.99 for the Deluxe Set. (Photo:
Business Wire)
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America,
Zach Fountain, Nintendo of America Director of
Network Business, left, and Nintendo of America
President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime showcase
Nintendo TVii on the Wii U console at a press
conference in New York on Sept. 13, 2012. With
Nintendo TVii, viewers in the United States and
Canada can use the touch-screen GamePad
controller to access a variety of video sources
- including live TV, Web videos and
subscription-based programming - all from a
single interface. Wii U is set to change the way
people interact with their games, their TVs and
each other when it launches across the Americas
on Nov. 18. (Photo: Business Wire)
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America,
members of the media have fun playing Nintendo
Land at a press conference in New York on Sept.
13, 2012. The new game launches with the Wii U
console in the Americas on Nov. 18. (Photo:
Business Wire)
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