The industry is famed for its innovative consoles released every five years or so and this time, the new video game system from Nintendo is set to enthrall the entire crowd. Announced months back in E3 2012, the console offers an engaging game play for gamers with the conventional television screen as well as a second touch screen on the handheld device. Dual Screen Is The Way To Go While Nintendo is already famous for their dual screen gaming in Nintendo DS, the Wii U brings it to the big screen. Games like Assassin’s Creed III, Mass Effect 3, Call of Duty Black Ops II and Batman Arkham City make best use of this second screen which allows players to choose gadgets, aim sniper scopes better or simply deliver a smashing punch with the swipe of a hand! Besides, the company is also planning to release touch screen games popular in other platforms, thus offering a comprehensive gaming experience in the Wii game console. With this new generation gaming introduced by the company, gamers can now continue to play in their handheld Wii game console within their home, even when the television is powered off. It makes it easy to play non-stop without any interruptions! Named as the Wii U Game Pad, the new device comes bundled with the console which is systematically getting released around the globe and expected to reach gamers everywhere by the year end. Interactive Gaming Redefined The Xbox 360 game system isn’t far behind in terms of innovation and immersive gameplay. The credit goes to Kinect which reinvented the way gaming used to be and players enjoy seeing themselves on screen! With the new console expected to release next year, Kinect 2 will soon hit the market. Gamers can enjoy unlimited fun with Xbox 360 game system because they don’t have to hold anything to mark their movements. Instead their hands and legs are automatically monitored to mimic the moments in games like Kinect Sports and Kinect Adventures. visit our website at: newvideogamesystem dot com
Probably Doom of Qeen Commander... Two amazing games that I'll remember forever. The first game that blew me away though might be Outcast, anyone remembers it ?
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