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Nintendo has intentionally implemented measures to restrict third-party accessories, including docks, hubs, and other ...
Have you ever wanted to pop a pair of Joy-Cons on the side of your 12-inch laptop/tablet? Me neither, but creator ...
As the Switch 2 continues to sell in the millions for Nintendo, it shouldn't be a surprise that there'd be some issues with ...
The 14-hour lead time between our receipt of the hardware and the midnight launch of the Switch 2 on the US East Coast isn't ...
The main draw of the Wii U was undoubtedly the GamePad. This was Nintendo's attempt to innovate even further after the success of the motion controls used for the Wii. The GamePad was a rather ...
The Wii U console was a bit of a flop sales-wise, but one of its most intriguing features was its unique gamepad. It has a 6.2-inch, 480p touch screen that can be used in several ways.
Look at when Nintendo revealed the Wii U at E3 in 2011: They focused so heavily on the GamePad controller that they didn’t bother to actually show off the Wii U console, which can only be seen ...
The ill-fated Nintendo Wii U was the Japanese giant’s shortest-lived home console. With a production run of just under five years and only managing to sell just 13.5 million units globally, it ...
The Wii U originally cost either US$300 or $350, but it's no longer on sale. $300 gets you the Switch with either gray or blue/red Joy-Cons (and no bundled games).
And the Nintendo Switch boasts 236 pixels per inch, up from the 158ppi of the Wii U gamepad. When it comes to storage space, the Switch offers 32GB of expandable memory.
The Nintendo Switch isn't going to be on everyone's Christmas lists this year, because sadly it isn't coming out until March 2017. The Wii U is getting on a bit now.
The Wii U GamePad has NFC (Near Field Communication) support, which is how Nintendo is able to detect what amiibo toys you’ve plonked on top of it. You just tap them and the data is transferred ...