Another year, another chance for Nintendo to deliver what it’s alternately denied and teased since day one — a successor to the Nintendo Wii in a position to displaying games in high resolution. Will Nintendo finally make it happen? Multiple anonymous sources say yes: they told Game Informer, IGN and Kotaku that just the sort of system will debut at E3 2011 in June, possibly with a teaser of a few sort next month. While the ninja moles didn’t provide many hard details — mostly just the typical iffy claim that the system will wipe the ground with competitors with regards to speeds and feeds — they told IGN that it’s going to support 1080p resolutions and be backwards-compatible with games for the Wii. Naturally, we’ll believe it once we see it… so here’s hoping we see it fairly quickly.
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