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With the Wii U, Nintendo is changing its role in your living room. One of the world’s most powerful gaming companies is telling you to watch TV for a change.
A few months back, I gasped in horror at the sight of a third-party Wii U pad that, from the hideous photoshop promotional image, looked to be a sin against everything Nintendo held dear about ...
Enter the Hori Battle Pad for Wii U. This alternative controller mimics the appearance and performance of a GameCube input device, comes with the added benefit of support across a variety of games ...
The Wii U controller features 3DS-like Circle Pad sliders instead of the tilting analogue sticks that have been the industry norm since Nintendo 64. That wasn't always the case, though.
PDP has taken the golden opportunity that is E3 2014 to show off its upcoming Wired Fight Pad for Wii U and Wii, and they're bound to turn the heads of many long-time Nintendo fans. Clearly ...
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TheGamer on MSNA Zoomed-In Look At Every A Button Nintendo Has Ever Made, And Which One Is BestAfter the NES, Nintendo finally realized people had thumbs. The SNES introduced rounded buttons and a layout that didn’t look like it was designed by a geometry teacher on a deadline. The A button was ...
A photo which purporst to show a revised version of the Wii-U controller has surfaced on Twitter, posted by a QA tester at Traveller's Tales. The post was made by a now deleted account and shows a ...
If the latest claims about the Switch 2’s new C button are right, then Nintendo may have figured out how to get DS games running on the next gen hardware.
Even before it began teasing a new console, still codenamed " NX," Nintendo seemed to have forgotten about the Wii U. Sure, the company released the poorly received Star Fox Zero in April, but ...
Nintendo showed off their new Wii U game pad at the recently concluded E3 show. This new game pad will be a key element in the upcoming Wii U gaming console from Nintendo. It is a dual screen game ...
No, the problem with Star Fox Zero is that it fails to convince you that Star Fox, Falco, Slippy and the rest have a place in 2016, or that Zero is anything more than a showcase for the Wii U Pad ...
Being able to press a few buttons, switch the input of your TV over, turn the Wii U on and start playing a game all using one device is pretty nice. But you don't need a TV.
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