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The new Wii U GamePad is a 10-by-5-inch touchscreen controller for the successor to the Wii out Sunday, and if you ask the brains behind the "Super Mario Bros." about it, they say it's going to ...
A Nintendo GameCube fan paints their old wireless Wavebird controller in the colors of the original Nintendo Famicom gamepads ...
Quick Verdict Back in the Wii U era, which we all know no one wants to talk about, the Wii U Pro Controller was a bit of a ...
Nintendo announced the Wii U Pro controller at its pre-E3 conference today. The controller will likely be an optional accessory for the upcoming Wii U console.
Nintendo’s Wii U GamePad battery lasts 3 to 5 hours, charging takes 2.5 hours. Jeff Blagdon Jun 6, 2012. Comment Icon Bubble. Nintendo is readying a way to transfer Wii games and save files to ...
Nintendo estimates 80 hours of constant use with the Pro Controller's built-in battery, and it can be used tethered and charging from the Wii U itself. The Pro Controller will work with most ...
When the Wii U was unveiled at E3 2011, we only saw it working with one touch screen controller, but according to an anonymous source speaking to Develop Nintendo is beavering away on supporting a ...
Nintendo teases with a hybrid controller-tablet sidekick to the upcoming Wii U console at E3. The "Swiss Army knife of controllers" does everything from handle video chats to double as a second ...
One of the big disappointments at E3 was the news that Nintendo's weird new console, the Wii U, would only support one of their tablet controllers at once. But recent losses have made them ...
Nintendo has revealed the Wii U Pro Controller for its next home console. The Pro Controller lacks the screen of the primary Wii U control pad, and features a more traditional design resembling an ...
The Wii U’s white, plastic, controller is about the size of some tablet computers and features a 6.2-inch touch screen, as well as a standard array of gaming controller buttons. But a tablet the ...
Nintendo's Wii U may be capable of a lot of things, but support for more than one of its impressive new controllers won't be one of them. That news comes from Nintendo senior managing director ...