Nintendo's new console is an anomaly in the game console ecosystem, but not for Nintendo. The company that - in just the last decade - popularized stylus-powered gaming, microphone-powered gaming and motion-based gaming, is once again pushing game control inputs forward. And just like its previous consoles, lessons learned from past hardware build the foundation of its latest effort: the Wii U and its bizarre-looking, but conventionally named, "GamePad." The Wii U console itself, for instance, looks almost exactly like the original Wii. It's longer (10.6 inches vs.
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