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100 Things to Watch in 2012
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Wii U
Image credit: Nintendo
Nintendo’s highly anticipated Wii successor,
scheduled to launch sometime in 2012, has a
tablet-like control system that allows seamless
game play between TVs and the system’s touch-
screen controllers. With the console market
suffering from the rise of social games, Web-
connected TVs and tablets, the industry will be
watching the Wii U to see whether the category
has a future in this new, hyper-connected world.
And for Nintendo, which expects 2011 to mark
its first annual loss in three decades, 2012 could
be a make-or-break year.