Now, this may look crazy amazing, with a screen in a controller and everything, but...I dunno, doesn't it seem a bit complicated? with so many elements in a console, it can become very overwhelming to actually keep track of so many different aspects at once. With a touch screen, motion detection, and two screens to keep track of, it might get kind of...distracting.
The 3DS. It has all of that.
To be honest, I think the concept seems very interesting. Most people seem to be all abuzz about it, and, well, if so many people think great things of it, then I'm all for the new control scheme.
The system is already looking promising since it seems to have good graphics. Although, I'm starting to think it'll be either pretty expensive, especially because of the controller. It's got a lot of stuff packed in, and I think that's gonna raise the price of the system package.
The extra third party support also seems promising, and the graphics look pretty impressive.
All in all, I'm excited for the Wii U, I think it's a pretty interesting concept and I can't wait to get my hands on it.
EDIT: Also, something I forgot to mention the first time, I don't like the design of the actual Wii U console. Sure, it does look super cool and stuff, but it takes up way too much shelf space.
Already, between my Wii, Gamecube, N64, PS2, and SNES/NES (I got one of those Twin Duo Famicom things that play both), I'm already scrounging for shelf space in my room. Even if I unplugged my Wii and put that in storage somewhere (which I most likely will be doing once I get the Wii U since it's backwards compatible and there aren't any Wii exclusive peripherals I'd miss, unlike the Gamecube and Gameboy Player), I still wouldn't have enough room for the Wii U on my shelf.