Nintendo couldn't have put all those glorious names of third party developers up alongside its
Wii U announcement earlier this month without giving those companies at least a glimpse at the actual hardware they'd have to code on. Sega Europe's Gary Dunn was among those to have tinkered with a development kit before we even knew what the Wii U would be called, but he says that Nintendo intends to refresh that hardware to the latest prototype model at some point before the end of July. According to Gary, coding for the new system is pretty straightforward, and though he wouldn't get into specifics about performance, he does expect more details to emerge once Nintendo starts distributing the latest version of the Wii U dev platform. Asked about how it compares to
the Xbox 360 and PS3, Sega's dev leader simply said the new Nintendo console is "different."
Wii U dev kits to be updated to latest prototyping hardware in the coming weeks originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Jun 2011 08:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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