Nintendo Wii U Hands On: An Entirely Different Way to See Things
It looks like the product of a fevered fanboy wetdream. A 6.2-inch touchscreen, surrounded by dual analog sticks and oodles of buttons. Like the portable hardcore gamers wish Nintendo made. But it's the most incredible controller ever. More »
Nintendo Wii U FAQ
Nintendo's next console, the Wii U, has got us excited. It combines the best parts of the Wii with the graphical power of the other consoles and throws in the most insanest, ridiculously awesome controller we've ever played for good measure. But I'm sure you guys have questions. Here's what we know about the Wii U so far. More »
Lets Go Hands-On and Take a Closer Look at the Wii U
Here are a bunch more photos of Nintendo's new platform taken from every angle. (If you're more interested in the tech specs, you should check those out here.) More »
Seven Different Ways to Play the Wii U
Combining the Wii U's innovative new controller, the console itself, the stylus, and Wii remote and nunchuk controlers, here are seven different ways you'll be playing with the Wii U come 2012. More »
Zelda Games on Wii U Could Look This Stunning
This is only a test. A test to show off what kind of HD graphics the Wii U can produce. It is also a test to show off how lovely the game can look even if you're playing it just on your controller. I'd love to show you the HD version of this video, but, for now, enjoy this. More »
The Next PSP Is Officially the PlayStation Vita (Update: Hands On!)
You already knew most of the details about the next PSP. But now we know its name: The PlayStation Vita. 'Cause it means life, or something. More »
The PlayStation TV: A 3DTV That Shows Different Images to Two Players (Update: Hands On!)
Whoa! A PlayStation TV. It's a $500 24-inch 3D TV that Sony's promising delivers "best in class" entertainment for way more people than are able to currently afford 3D. It looks like a giant PSP, sorta. More »
These are the New Xbox Live Television Features
Let's face it: the television remote is so yesterday. As anticipated, Xbox Live's Marc Whitten has taken the stage at Microsoft's keynote address to describe and promote some of the features we can expect from the company's new Xbox Live TV functionality.
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