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But seriously, does anyone know? I'm not sure if Nintendo has even addressed this.Not that it's important or anything, but it seems like they didn't put much thought towards naming their console.
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Wii was me and you (we). U is now a focus solely on you. That is what was said at last year's E3 anyway. Looks like they might change the name at this year's E3 though.
If I remember correctly Nintendo said at E3 that the Wii was about 'we' and about us having fun with friends and family even if they weren't gamers before. FOr the Wii U Nintendo wanted to make the console for "we" and "you" and they were so sure of it they incuded "U" in its name.
Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBKrD64DTH4&feature=relmfu
Start from about the 7:30 minute mark.
It was explained that it was to represent the collective "you," or all the people who will use the console. Recently, Nintendo talked about renaming it due to the confusion over the E3 2011 press release. Keep up with the times man. You probably could have read about this on Wikipedia.foxhound_fox
Wikipedia isn't really a "reliable" source imo, but anyway, thanks for explaining .
The U stands for the fact that the Wii U will be universal; "deeper game experiences, wider appeal".
"It's a system we will all enjoy together, but also one that is tailor made for you"
Nintendo intends to satisfy both the PS3/360 and Wii audience.
Wikipedia isn't really a "reliable" source imo, but anyway, thanks for explaining .TikeioIt has been proven to be a more reliable and up-to-date source than Encyclopedia Britannica and other widely recognized encyclopedias. It isn't a scholarly source, but it is the most reliable source of general knowledge available to the general public. Every article is peer-reviewed by the community for accuracy of information and composition. I wouldn't trust it if you were writing a paper for university... but to look up something like this? Perfectly reliable. And if something doesn't seem right, come back an hour later and if it was wrong, it would be fixed.
From the E3 2011 conference, it was essentially a play on words to tell hardcores that it's not about the games we (Wii) want, but the games you (U) want. Yeah, kinda hokey, but whatev. Rumor is though they're going to change the name which, IMO, is a very smart move.
Wii = We (everyone, all inclusive)
U = You (specifically)
The WiiU is intended for everyone (so was the Wii but in reality it seems it lost a lot of the core gaming audience); that's all the casuals and family gamers, which flocked to the Wii in droves, and now Nintendo is hoping to get YOU, the core gamer, back too.
Really not that complicated.
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