Nintendo reveals the Nintendo Network, may change Wii U name

(Credit: Nintendo) During an investor assembly this week Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the Nintendo Network, marking the first time the company has attempted to streamline its online gaming effort in a way that promises a consistent and reliable experience across all platforms, all while delivering the content and features that gamers have grown to expect. It's no secret that Nintendo has struggled with its online presence and follow-through since the launch of the Wii and DSi, attempting to navigate the fragile balance of a younger-skewing demographic and the inherent dangers of online gaming and interaction. Unfortunately these real world issues mean nothing to the average gamer, who has had to deal with 16-digit friend codes, access limitations, and shoddy presentation, not to mention several name iterations that include almost every combination of the words "Wii," "DSi," "Shop," "Store," and "Channel." While it's certainly a refreshing change of pace (and way past due) for Nintendo to embark o

Nintendo reveals the Nintendo Network, may change Wii U name

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Fri 27 Jan 12 from Geek.com

Nintendo Network for 3DS, Wii U unveiled

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Fri 27 Jan 12 from USA today

Will the Nintendo Network...work?

(Credit: Nintendo) During an investor assembly this week Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the Nintendo Network, marking the first time the company has attempted to streamline its online ...

Fri 27 Jan 12 from CNET Crave

Nintendo to rename Wii U?

The future of Nintendo could rely on the success of the Wii U. (Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET) Nintendo might change the name of its Wii U game console to something less like its predecessor, U.K. ...

Fri 27 Jan 12 from CNET Crave

Is it game over for Nintendo?

Nintendo's profits are falling in the face of competition from smartphones and rival consoles. What can it do to save itself?

Thu 26 Jan 12 from Telegraph.co.uk Tech

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