Wii U Panorama View, Google Maps detailed, both launching next year
by Steve Watts, Dec 05, 2012 12:35pm PSTNintendo took a few moments of its Nintendo Direct today to showcase some non-gaming applications coming to the Wii U. The Panorama View and Google Maps applications both serve a similar purpose, letting the user view far-off areas from the comfort of their living room.
New functionality for Google Maps on Wii U will come in Q1 of 2013. It will let you use the GamePad to look around a street using Google's "Street View" photos.
The Panorama View is similar, but showcasees videos rather than still photos. Like the Google Map function, you can freely look around the environments with the GamePad. It's coming sometime in the spring, as a paid eShop download. Nintendo showed a demo of flying with geese at E3, but this time featured the app being used to look around a double-decker bus tour in merry old England or a rickshaw tour in Kyoto, Japan.
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Nintendo showed off non-gaming applications coming to the Wii U today. Google Maps, which lets you look around Street View photos with the GamePad, is coming in Q1. Panorama View, which has similar functionality with videos, is coming in the spring.
Nintendo showed off non-gaming applications coming to the Wii U today. Google Maps, which lets you look around Street View photos with the GamePad, is coming in Q1. Panorama View, which has similar functionality with videos, is coming in the spring. : Shacknews
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