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Nintendo Wii U preview: specs, games, and everything in-between (video)

In case you missed it, Nintendo is building a new console. It’s called Wii U (“we you”), and it involves an all-new controller with a 6-inch touchscreen, in addition to completely refreshed console hardware capable of HD games. Games can be played on the TV with the controller as a secondary screen (like for managing items), games can be played on the controller without the TV (the video is streamed wirelessly to the controller), and games can be played in a combination of TV and controller screens (one player has a special view on the controller, the other players have their own view on the TV). That’s the basic idea, and you can find the tech specs here if you’re more curious. The console will launch in 2012 (most likely the holidays), but we got an early look at the hardware and some software at this year’s E3.

Hardware

The Wii U controller is super huge if you compare it to any seemingly relevant reference point. It’s a comically large DS, or a super fat iPad with a terrible bezel, or it’s a stupid huge Xbox 360 controller. Still, when taken for what it is — a gamepad with a 6-inch touchscreen in the middle — it actually seems “just right.” It’s very comfortable to hold, with nice contours on the back that seem made for our hands, and it’s lighter than it looks. After spending most of the day dwelling on this bizarre object, and an hour or so of the day playing with it, it doesn’t seem too crazy, really. But it is crazy.

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