Mashable! - Nintendo Says Wii U Won’t Play DVDs or Blu-ray Discs

Want to play DVDs or Blu-ray discs on your shiny new Nintendo Wii U when it’s available sometime next year? You’re out of luck. Like its predecessors, Nintendo went with a proprietary 25GB format that looks like it could accommodate Blu-ray discs and DVDs, but can’t.

Why did the company take away the convenience of being able to watch a movie on the same player used for playing games? Gaming site Kotaku quoted Nintendo president Satoru Iwata:

“The reason for that is we feel that enough people already have devices that are capable of playing DVDs and Blu-ray, such that it didn’t warrant the cost involved to build that functionality into the Wii U console because of the patents related to those technologies.”

Perhaps Nintendo wanted to keep the price down on the Wii U because of the relatively high cost of t hat shiny new controller.

Either way, you’ll probably be able to play DVDs and Blu-ray discs on the Wii U if you really want to, that is, if the hyperactive Wii hacking community of the past is any indication. Expect to find some kind of homebrew software that can solve that problem shortly after the Wii U hits the streets.

Hands-On: The Nintendo Wii U

Wii U Controller

This is the Wii U controller. It's 1.8-inches tall, 6.8-inches wide and 10.5-inches long. The screen is crisp and the controller is easier to hold than you might expect.

Wii U in HD

A Nintendo representative shows off the Wii U's HD graphics.

Wii U Shield Demo

A gamer is getting the tutorial on how to use the Wii U controller as a Shield

Wii U Battle Demo

In this game, the person with the Wii U controller flies a ship and tries to shoot players on the ground. The other players in the game control their characters with Wiim otes.

Wii U with...

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