Nintendo Unveils Project Cafe as Wii U

Wii's successor is no longer named as Project Cafe, as Nintendo announced the console as Wii U at E3 2011.
At the E3 2011 conference, Nintendo announces Project Cafe as Wii U. The Wii successor is a white console that houses a six-inch touchscreen, two thumbsticks, camera, motion sensor, face buttons and base unit. Gamers can either display games on the touchscreen with roaming mode, or to a TV with fixed mode. Nintendo also promises zero latency for this link.
In addition to this, both screens can be used simultaneously, although the touchscreen does not output in HD. However, HD is available when the controller is connected to a HD TV. As Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata stated in E3 2011:
View Article Source »“As an industry, what we haven’t achieved yet is a game platform that is equally satisfying for all players,’ said Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata. ‘Yet, this is exactly what we intend to create with our new home platform.”
E3 2011: The First Impression of Sony’s PlayStation Vita

A first hand impressions to Sony's PlayStation Vita's features and characteristic.
Maybe you’ve seen Sony’s PlayStation Vita, and particularly its characteristics and features. Now we’ll gonna tackle this next generation portable for the very first time. On how does it compare to single sticked predecessor?
The first thing that we noticed is just how the Vita feels in the hand. It had a gorgeous five inch OLED panel(Organic Light-Emitting Diode) also known as LEP (Light-Emitting Polymer), OLED is a next-generation display technology that consists of small dots of organic polymer that emit light when charged with electricity. monstrous for a portable system. But the plastics used in its constructions make it appear lighter than the PSP or some of our heavier smartphones.
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A press conference was held at the Orpheum theater for the release of Electronic Art's newest game offering.
Electronic Art’s E3 an event from EA at the Orpheum Theater to release their newest games that will be out in the shelves.
The conference was started by a video clip from the game Mass Effect 3 showing massive comets streaming toward the earth. Casey Hudson, the executive producer of ME3 step up on the stage. Then they demonstrate the games using video clips video clips of its gameplay.
After the demonstration of ME3, John Riccitiello,the CEO of Electronic Arts (EA)jumps on the stage and said “At EA we do it a little different. we don’t invite random celebrities to our press events for guest appearance. We demo our games.”
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