Nintendo shows off Wii controller
Meanwhile, Nintendo briefly addressed the tepid reaction it has gotten for the console's new name, Wii, (it was previously known as the "Revolution"). "We want to thank everyone who wrote good things about it the day you heard about it," Fils-Aime said during his presentation. "Both of you." But he told CNET News.com that new names always take some getting used to and that Nintendo feels the name (pronounced "we") is very appropriate because it infers inclusion and approachability.
Nintendo also said it would soon launch the Nintendo DS Lite, a smaller version of its popular DS dual-screen handheld console, which it said had sold 16 million units since launch in late 2004. And while the company wouldn't say how many Wii titles would be available on launch--which it promised would be in Q4 2006--it did say there are 27 titles on display at E3 from publishers like Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubisoft, THQ, Square Enix and others. And those titles include formidable franchises like EA's Madden NFL, Square Enix's Final Fantasy and others.
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