Nintendo Wii U

<i> Out Nov. 18</i>
<br> Wii who? Nintendo must be a little scared that its awkwardly-named Wii sequel has generated little buzz. The main attraction of the Wii U is the quirky, tablet-style controller and the ability to transfer your game to the 6.2-inch touch-screen. The graphics and online capabilities are a step up from the original Wii, but will that be enough? It's hard to completely count out this gaming giant, but the Wii U still feels like a massive question mark.
<br><b>Magic 8 Ball Says:</b> Reply hazy, try again.

( Handout / September 19, 2012 )

Out Nov. 18
Wii who? Nintendo must be a little scared that its awkwardly-named Wii sequel has generated little buzz. The main attraction of the Wii U is the quirky, tablet-style controller and the ability to transfer your game to the 6.2-inch touch-screen. The graphics and online capabilities are a step up from the original Wii, but will that be enough? It's hard to completely count out this gaming giant, but the Wii U still feels like a massive question mark.
Magic 8 Ball Says: Reply hazy, try again.

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