It better come before December, otherwise there will be a lot of disappointed gamers who did get console in time. There better be no shortage of consoles too. Nintendo should not want to repeat Wii story again when not enough demands were satisfied
Wii U 'probably' arriving in November - Toki Tori 2 dev
Dutch shop Two Tribes projects Nintendo's upcoming high-definition console to launch during same month as Wii in 2006.
The Wii U will "probably" [sic] be on store shelves this November, Toki Tori 2 developer Two Tribes told GameSpot on Twitter recently. The Dutch developer did not say if this was a North American or international release projection.
Nintendo has not announced a specific release date for the Wii U, but the company said in January the console would arrive worldwide this holiday season. Last week, a listing on Amazon Germany indicated the Wii U would be on shelves on December 21.
If the Wii U does arrive in November, it will do so during the same month as the Wii did more than a half-decade ago. That system hit North America in November of 2006 and saw release in Europe a month later.
Two Tribes is currently at work on Toki Tori 2 for the Wii U. It is a sequel to 2008's WiiWare adaptation of the 2001 Game Boy Color platformer Toki Tori. A puzzle platformer, the game is also due out for the PC and Mac with a level editor.
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