The V²

The V² (also known as The V2) is a 9th generation console created by Toroko in junction with Nintendo and Sony, long time partners with the company. The V² is more or less a sequel to The V but it drops the virtual reality pretenses and gets straight up into a standard console with no gimmicks. It can also be seen as a successor to the Jem Mecha and Jem Zero.

The overall goal of the console is to "make the games feel welcome". Since it's debut, it has been receiving very positive reviews but has also received criticism for it's lack of innovation. As such, the console has been enormously successful, with it's biggest rival being Illusion Works' Pacifico.

Games

 * Any page that has  on them will be added here automatically (after a purge or edit). Yes, you can develop for this console, just ask .

Developers
These developers do not need to ask every time they want to make a game for the console.
 * Lone Planet Productions
 * Inora
 * TimeStrike
 * RTA Games
 * Laughball Interactive
 * Illusion Works
 * Cryobyte
 * NovaPen Productions
 * Blender Maximum
 * Ninkancho Co., Ltd.
 * Pixelburst Gaming
 * ThermoBurst

Controller


Refined over the Jem Zero's wireless charging controllers, the controllers charge wireless, not needing to be plugged in. However, one can still hook the consoles directly into the system, ensuring minimal input lag. The controller supports motion detection via a gyroscope and an accelerometer, plus improved vibration. It also can be used for PC Gaming, a first for a Toroko console.

The controller also has a scroll wheel as the center of the controller. This makes menus a breeze to scroll through, weapon wheels less of a hassle.

The controller, nicknamed the V-Raptor, has the following buttons:
 * V2MENU Button (located in the direct center of the controller)
 * Start (located to the left of the V2MENU button)
 * Select (located to the right of the V2MENU button)
 * Directional buttons (located on the left side of the controller) ([[File:V2Directional.png]])
 * Action buttons (located on the right side of the controller) ([[File:V2Action_Blue.png]][[File:V2Action_Purple.png]][[File:V2Action_Green.png]][[File:V2Action_Red.png]])
 * Shoulder Buttons (located on back of controller near Directional and Action Buttons)
 * Inner Triggers (located closer to the middle of the controller)
 * Bottom Triggers (located below Shoulder Buttons, not present on picture)
 * Twin Thumbsticks (Located between the Direction and Action buttons and the center, below everything else)
 * Center Scroll Wheel (Located in the center of the controller)

One can also swipe NFC figures and cards over the center of the controller.

V2MENU


The V2MENU features a number of applications in addition to being able to boot up games.

Internet


The V² Internet acts like you would expect it to. You can scroll through the internet with your console's controller and TV. Play Youtube videos on your screen with two different quality settings or play it off in another tab while you do something else. Search with Google, Bing, or Yahoo with ease. Send pages you come across to your friends. Set up your homepage to any page on the internet. Use Wikia to edit pages in a specifically designed editor for The V² that makes editing a complete breeze. Browse Tumblr and reblog and like with button shortcuts.

V Shop


Here you can buy badges, themes, virtual console and downloadable titles. An assistant named QT will give you a quick rundown of what you're buying and might even let you try a quick demo before you buy something.



Badges




Badges are collectible decorations for the V2MENU. Badges can be placed on the V2MENU screen to decorate it, or be placed on a folder to indicate what it contains. Some badges can replace the default icons for the default applications - clicking those badges will launch the associated application.

They can be unlocked through two ways: either by unlocking them in games (similar to achievements) or buying a pack of badges at the store.

A full list of V² Badges can be found here.

Themes
Like badges, you can dress your V2Menu up in a variety of Themes with different music and sound effects.

Streaming
TBA

Music
When you buy a game on The V², you're not just buying a game, you're also buying it's soundtrack. When you buy a game, you obtain it's soundtrack which you can listen on it's own in the Music Menu. Some games may even have multiple soundtracks!

Here is a list of soundtracks with album covers.

Virtual Console
A wide variety of games for Virtual Console are available for The V², ranging from the Famicom to the DS. All the consoles that the Virtual Console covers:
 * Famicom
 * SNES
 * Neo Geo
 * Playstation 1
 * Playstation 2
 * Gamecube
 * Game Boy Advance
 * DS
 * Flash

Amiibo


Main page: Amiibo



The console supports the amiibo NFC Figures and Cards. By scanning a figure/card over the center of the controller, you can unlock additional content for games or add amiibo figure/card to the amiibo collection app.

Netflix


More information is coming soon.

Pizza Hut Delivery


More information is coming soon.

Toxic Green
Released one month after launch.

Omega Orange
Released one month after launch.

Divine Crystal
Released three months after launch. This is a special color.

Chocolate Dream
Released three months after launch.

Beorn Blue
Released as part of the Tragedy (2015) bundle. The bundle includes the special console and a copy of Tragedy (2015) along with the rereleased versions of Fissure (2014) and Underground (2014).

Maroon Magma
Released as part of the Magma Sentinels bundle. The bundle includes the special console and a copy of Magma Sentinels.

Laser Lemon
Released five months after launch.

ReAwakening Requiem
Released as part of the Fire Emblem ReAwakening bundle. The bundle includes the special console and controllers, three amiibo, and a copy of Fire Emblem ReAwakening.

Arctic White
Released six months after launch.

Striker System
Released as part of the Fantendo Strike Force bundle. The bundle includes the special console and controllers and a copy of Fantendo Strike Force. Details are still pretty vague for right now.

Standard Bundle


This is the original bundle for the The V². Includes the console and four standard controllers, as well as a physical copy of Trifecta: Multiverse Fighters. (not pictured).

This bundle costs about $350 dollars.

Tragedy (2015)


The first special bundle released for the console's lifespan. It includes a physical copy of Tragedy (2015) and download codes for Fissure (2014) and Underground (2014) (new revisions). It also includes a special colored "Beorn Blue" console and controllers (four in total).

This bundle costs about $400 dollars.

Magma Sentinels


The second special bundle, released around the same time that Magma Sentinels (game) was. It includes a physical copy of Magma Sentinels (game) and it includes a special colored "Maroon Magma" console and controllers (four in total).

Trivia

 * The console was originally under the working name "VRings".
 * Early concept arts showed a controller that could split into two pistol-like guns.
 * Like The V before it, the concept of the console is an "ideal" version of a console that Exotoro would like to own. However, while The V was focused on flashy gimmicks, The V² is a more straight-forward console.