Nintendo says Wii U will launch Nov. 18

  • Posted: Friday, September 14, 2012 12:01 a.m.
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NEW YORK — Nintendo’s upcoming Wii U gaming console will start at $300 and go on sale in the U.S. on Nov. 18, in time for the holidays, the company said Thursday.

A deluxe version will sell for $350. It will include extra features such as more memory, a charging stand and the game “Nintendo Land.”

Nintendo has been trying to drum up excitement for the Wii U, which is the first major gaming console to launch since 2006. The device has a touch-screen controller called the Wii U GamePad. It also will play games made for the original Wii.

Nintendo said the latest game in its wildly popular Mario franchise, “New Super Mario Bros. U,” will be available when the new console launches. It will include new ways to play that use the GamePad.

It also will offer new challenges for advanced Mario players, such as trying to complete a level without touching the ground. “Mario” and other classic games have long been Nintendo’s main draw.

The company also announced new entertainment features for the console. Called “Nintendo TVii,” the service collects all the ways users have to watch movies, TV shows and sports, including pay-TV accounts along with services such as Hulu and Netflix.

The GamePad works as a fancy remote controller and will let viewers browse shows they can watch.

TVii “brings all of your services to one place,” said Reggie Fils-Aime, president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America.

So if you like the TV show “Modern Family,” for example, it will pull in the show’s episodes from every available source.

The service also captures scenes from live TV and displays them on the controller. Viewers can then comment on the scenes and share that on Twitter or Facebook if they want.

With this feature, Nintendo is playing into what many people already do while they watch TV, comment and share things with friends using a second screen such as a smartphone.

TVii will be available Nov. 18 as well, at no extra cost.

Among the games available on the Wii U will be Activision Blizzard’s “Call of Duty Black Ops II.”

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