Review: Nintendo Wii U enhances experience with GamePad
Sunday, November 25, 2012 - 17:00
in Mathematics & Economics
Nintendo's Wii felt like a gaming revolution. Unlike its increasingly complex, button-riddled competitors, the Wii's controller was a magic wand. Simply stand and point, it seemed to be saying, and leave behind the burden of pressing a combination of Xs, Ys, squares and triangles. Since its 2006 release, it's estimated to have put a spell on nearly 100 million users worldwide.