Nintendo’s Wii U is a convoluted but fascinating machine brimming with potential
Nintendo’s new home console, Wii U, arrives under a heavy burden and without the
simplicity that made its predecessor so easy to sell. Communication has
been a problem for Nintendo since the Wii U and its tablet-esque
Gamepad controller was revealed. Was the Gamepad an add-on for Wii? Was
it a portable attachment?
No and no. Wii U is a brand new
home console that connects to your telly and the Gamepad is its
fascinating controller. The new console itself is high-definition
enabled and far more powerful than the Wii. The Wii U will come in two
packages, the basic 8GB white version and the 32GB black premium
edition, though the console is equipped with an SD card slot for you to
add to your memory space. The black Premium console we tested is a
lovely piece of kit too, the physical unit a sleek refinement of the
Wii's compact form. It's longer, but discrete and more pleasing on the
eye than its competitors.
Features : TouchScreen, Remote Control, Full HD Graphics
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