Project Cafe leaked image?

Personally, I think it looks like something Microsoft would release. I have never seen a black Nintendo console as a initial release.

From: [Destructoid]

We've been inundated with all sorts of mock-ups and leakages concerning Project Cafe, the rumored HD console being developed by Nintendo. The latest development is this supposedly leaked image, found on various forums and image hosts around the 'net.

"Project Cafe is simply the most developer friendly SDK the industry has ever seen," reads the text accompanying the image. "Deliver unparalleled next generation performance at current generation costs. It doesn't get any easier than this."

The image also boasts easy portability from PC and Xbox 360, as well as the ability to update games at any time and an integrated M-Live framework.

As with everything concerning Project Cafe, don't take the picture as incontrovertible truth. Looks pretty slick though, right? What do you reckon?

There are also rumors that it'll be called 'Stream'. I hope that isn't true.

Will we be seeing a Wii 2 at this year's E3?

There are rumors going around that Nintendo is working on the Wii's successor. Sporting HD capabilities and "built-in" HD video screen as well as graphics that will surpass the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Publishers are already planning launch titles and the new controller will be tablet of sorts. An iPad with buttons. Of course this is all just speculation and Nintendo is denying any of these statements but expect the formal announcement to be made before or during this year's E3 ( Electronic Entertainment Expo).

Maybe this is the reason why there seems to be no other major Wii game announcement outside of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. It's no surprise to me that Nintendo is working on a new platform, what worries me though is that graphical horsepower that rumors claim to be more powerful than the PS3 and 360 are obviously going happen, but maybe it'll be significantly weaker than whatever it is Sony and/or Microsoft will pull out in the future.

Nintendo has surprised us time and time again and for most part of gaming evolution has flagshipped many innovations of how we play video games either in our homes, on the bus, out in the park, or even on the can. I'm sure that they are gonna wow us again.