Nintendo’s Upcoming Wii U Console Features Controller with 6.2-Inch Screen

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LOS ANGELES, June 7, 2011 – At the E3 Expo, Nintendo introduced a new paradigm for video games and home entertainment: Wii U™, a new console that includes a controller with a 6.2-inch screen. Adding a second screen to the living room creates a multitude of new video game experiences while offering families a variety of options to customize their entertainment.

Previously, video games played on a home console have been confined to the TV and offered identical viewpoints to each player in a multiplayer environment. Furthermore, watching TV and playing console games have been completely separate experiences. The new controller removes these boundaries, creating a more dynamic and fluid gaming and entertainment experience. Visitors to the E3 Expo will see firsthand the type of gaming experiences made possible by Wii U and the new controller such as:

• In single-player games: o The new controller can display information on its screen that does not appear on the TV. o The information and viewpoint can also change in the new controller based on the orientation of its gyroscope.



• In multiplayer games: o The player using the new controller can have a different experience than those looking at the TV. This will offer a wide variety of competitive and cooperative opportunities.

In addition to the 6.2-inch screen, the new controller also features an accelerometer and a gyroscope, a rumble feature, an inward-facing camera, a microphone and speakers. Adding these features to the Classic Controller™ button scheme – two analog Circle Pads, +Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons and ZL/ZR buttons – will enable a breadth of game-play experiences while appealing to both casual and dedicated video game players.

Wii U combines motion-sensing game play with the ability to support full HD graphics. Each Wii U console will be partnered with a new controller and can also use up to four additional Wii Remote™ or Wii Remote Plus controllers. The system is also backward compatible and can play all Wii games and use all Wii accessories. The Wii console has sold more than 86 million units globally and greatly expanded the overall audience for video games. Wii U aims to expand that audience even further. Developers worldwide are already working on new games and experiences for the console.

“Wii U redefines the structure of home entertainment by fundamentally changing how the TV, the game console and the Internet function and interact together,” said Nintendo President Satoru Iwata. “The experience enabled by Wii U and the new controller takes players deeper into their games, while reaching out wider than ever before to be inviting to all kinds of gamers.”

Nintendo 3DS™, which lets users see 3D images without the need for special glasses, launched in the United States on March 27 and continues to evolve. Owners will find that their Nintendo 3DS experience is different every time they pick up the system, thanks to new content and updates delivered by Nintendo, by third parties and exchanged between users.

A new system update is now available for the Nintendo 3DS system. Users who connect to a wireless broadband Internet connection and install the system update will instantly gain access to the Nintendo eShop, which contains a variety of games and applications for download using a cash-based system.

Users can browse original 3D software, 3D Classics (select classic video games re-mastered in 3D), classic Game Boy™ and Game Boy Color games, and more than 350 games and applications currently offered for the Nintendo DSiWare™ service. Visitors can also see videos and screen shots for games, plus see how other players rank games.

The system update also provides Nintendo 3DS owners access to free items, including an Internet browser that can show 3D images on sites specifically designed to show 3D images, a download of a re-mastered 3D version of the NES™ classic Excitebike™ game (free until July 7) and Pokédex™ 3D, which lets users discover and

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view more than 150 Pokémon™from thePokémon Black Versionand Pokémon WhiteVersiongames in visuallyengaging 3D.

Nintendo also announced ahuge lineupof upcomingnew and fan-favorite franchise games, many of which are playable on the E3Expo show floorin booth 4922.

•Nintendo 3DS:Super Mario™, Luigi’s Mansion™2, Mario Kart™, Kid Icarus™: Uprising, The Legend of Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™3D, Star Fox 64™3D, AnimalCrossing™, Paper Mario™, Picture Lives!, The Rolling Western™. •Wii: The Legend of Zelda™: Skyward Sword, Kirby™Wii, Wii Play™: Motion, Mystery Case Files™: The Malgrave Incident™, Mario Party™9, Rhythm Heaven™ and Fortune Street™. •Nintendo DS™: Kirby™Mass Attack, Professor Layton and the Last Specter™, Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker™2 and Super Fossil Fighters™. Nintendo kicked off its E3Expo Presentation by announcinga number ofinitiatives to celebrate the 25thanniversary ofTheLegend of Zelda. A re-mastered 3Dversion ofThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Timelaunches forNintendo 3DS on June 19, while Wii owners will see the arrival ofThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Swordin the2011holidayseason. Additionally, Nintendo announced a tour of orchestral concerts featuringmusic from the beloved franchise.Additional commemorative activities will beannounced at a later date.

For the duration of the E3Expo, Nintendo will provide fans with exclusive videosand Nintendo content on the Nintendo Network. People can visithttp://e3.nintendo.comto watch developer interviews, get all the information about newgames and see coveragecoming directlyfrom theshow floor. The same exclusive content also will be streamed through the Nintendo®Channel to Wii owners who have a broadband Internet connection.

For more information aboutNintendo, visit http://www.nintendo.comorhttp://www.facebook.com/nintendo.

About Nintendo: The worldwide pioneer in thecreation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and softwarefor its Wii™ home console, Nintendo 3DS™and Nintendo DS™family of portablesystems. Since 1983, when it launched the Nintendo Entertainment System™, Nintendo has sold more than 3.7billion video games and more than 600million hardware unitsglobally, including the current-generation Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi™and Nintendo DSi XL™, as well as the Game Boy™, Game Boy Advance, SuperNES™, Nintendo 64™and Nintendo GameCube™ systems. It hasalso created industryicons that have become well-known, household names such as Mario™, DonkeyKong™, Metroid™, Zelda™and Pokémon™. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of AmericaInc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters forNintendo’s operations in the

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