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It's a shame Nintendo doesn't see what's happening here. The Wii was a product that in no-way on par with it's same gen competitors, the only think that it had an edge on was the new motion tech. Only to have that 'borrowed' from them, improved upon and released on both other consoles, making the Wii almost absolute if it weren't for the exclusive titles.
The same is going to happen here. Once again Nintendo feels the need to pioneer in everything. They come out with a new concept. Competition looks at it, waits out it's flaws and a couple of months later come up with their own version, leaving Nintendo to bite the dust. I'm not going anywhere near the Wii U, that's for sure. That controller looks horrible.
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I agree. It's clear they borrowed that idea from the PSP-PS3 and the iPad, but it doesn't look remotely comfortable to hold at all. How are people supposed to play Call of Duty or Mario Galaxy 3 on that monstrosity?