Yoshinori Ono of Capcom, has shared in an interview that the Wii U “will be a console with so many and unique possibilities that it will be difficult to show them in the box they are going to sell it or to be published by magazines and other mediums.”

It was also clarified that:

What we saw last E3 is not a reflection of everything this console is able to offer. We have been trying the development kits and some of its new characteristics will improve its possibilities. It isn’t something like Kinect or similar accessories, it’s something different.

All aboard the hype train. This is starting to get exciting.

  • ckkiller22

    well i can not wait to see what the wii u have to put up on the table. all i know it that it better be awesome

  • zZzZzZzZzZz

    Wonder what its gonna be

  • Meelow

    I am so excited for E3:D.

  • http://passid.ca/joshm Joshua

    That's awesome! Good to hear from Ono-san again.
    I dearly love the support the Wii U is receiving from developers.

  • http://www.youtube.com/wildman00sax Wildman

    The Wii U had better come with Triforce cookies baked by Shiggy himself!! lol

  • Rhino Pubes

    can't wait!

  • http://www.youtube.com/wildman00sax Wildman

    Possibly haptic feedback on the touchscreen… maybe something bigger and better!

  • ZeldaCrazed

    Wow the intensity of the waiting game.

  • SuperLuigi

    I am like, so super-hyped right now it is nt even funny.

  • D2K

    @ Wildman: Could be. When rumors of Project Cafe started early last year one of the early rumors was the controller having 'Haptic' Feedback on the touchscreen. I never heard any official release from Nintendo stating that the Wii U controller can NOT do that so there is a great possibility that it may still be an option.

    If so, then that is brilliantly played by Nintendo to hold that card close-to-the-vest as it were. I could be wrong but for awhile now I have had suspicions that the Wii U is a lot more powerful and innovative than anyone thought it could be and both Sony and Microsoft are worried. Granted they have responded differently. Microsoft responded by rushing to get 720 plans underway. Sony responded by childish insults and hurtful rhetoric from goof-ball Sony CEO Jack Tretton.