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Here's some gameplay of the demo of the next genaration console, the Wii U. So tell me, what do you all think of the interesting console?

 

 

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I don't doubt it's going to be great, but the controller looks bulky and awkward.

Nintendo must think we have 4 eyes.

Nintendo must think we have 4 eyes.

 

When are you ever going to have to keep close tabs on both your inventory and the main game? I seriously doubt developers would be stupid enough to put lots of action on both screens (Never mind that supposedly the main purpose of the controller may be to simply stream the game on the controller)

Nintendo must think we have 4 eyes.

 

Then I guess those who had laser eye surgery are feeling pretty dumb right now...

 

Glasses rule!

 

JK, but seriously, they couldn't have done better?

Er,why would they have two screens when you could simply just have one? o_o' I think I'm getting the idea of a game with the controls of a playstation but another screen kind of over did it. If they wanted the playstation command united with the commands of the wii. They could have probably be able to desighn a controller without a screen. Two screens is just a waste of money considering that when you're gonna play the game you're only going to be looking at ONE screen. Not two. And if they wanted to make it a hand-held game they could have made one similar for the DS or the PSP or PS3. But adding two screens,one for the TV and one for a hand-held broke the enchanment of the whole thing.

 

They must be REALLY loosing their touch at this.

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