Nintendo might have taken the final slot in the E3 press conference schedule, but it easily had the most exciting hardware.
Its new system, dubbed "Wii U," uses a jumbo-sized, iPad-like controller with a 6.2" touch-screen along with conventional game buttons and sticks. The controller also packs tilt sensors, speakers, a microphone, a camera, and rumble motors. It might even be more high-tech than the console itself.
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