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The controller of the Wii U has a touch screen, similar to that of the DS. There are two analog sticks, one on each side of the controller. The controller also has a control pad and the A, B, X, Y buttons found on the DS. | The controller of the Wii U has a touch screen, similar to that of the DS. There are two analog sticks, one on each side of the controller. The controller also has a control pad and the A, B, X, Y buttons found on the DS. | ||
Using the controller, one can browse the internet, send videos, and flip channels. | Using the controller, one can browse the internet, send videos, and flip channels. The player can use the controller's touch screen to play the game or the television screen. | ||
==Games== | ==Games== |
Revision as of 11:56, June 7, 2011
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The Wii U is Nintendo's newest console, announced at E3 2011.
The controller of the Wii U has a touch screen, similar to that of the DS. There are two analog sticks, one on each side of the controller. The controller also has a control pad and the A, B, X, Y buttons found on the DS.
Using the controller, one can browse the internet, send videos, and flip channels. The player can use the controller's touch screen to play the game or the television screen.
Games
- A New Super Mario Bros. game.
Gallery
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