Take-Two Interactive is investigating the possibility of releasing games for the Wii U.

In an interview with VentureBeat, the company's chief operating officer Karl Slatoff said that he is "very excited" about the new Nintendo platform, and is "looking at" supporting it.

"We haven't announced any specific support for Wii U at this point but anytime you've got a new platform that could garner a significant audience, then we would be interested," he said. "It is an HD platform that has the processing power to develop a compelling triple experience.

"If it takes hold of the market, that is good for us. So from that perspective, we are very excited about that. Again we haven't announced any support for it but obviously we have a great relationship with Nintendo and we will be looking at the Wii U."

Slatoff added that Take-Two is not interested in bringing "straight ports" to the platform, as the studio is focused on "developing for the specific capability of each machine".

The Wii U arrives worldwide in 2012.

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