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  2. Off-TV Play - Wikipedia

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    Off-TV Play is a feature of Nintendo's eighth-generation video game console, the Wii U. Like all video game consoles, the Wii U uses a console and a controller to manipulate an image on a television screen. The Wii U's unique feature is that its controller, the Wii U GamePad, has its own built-in screen for displaying images. It can display an ...

  3. Wii U GamePad - Wikipedia

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    The originally-unveiled Wii U GamePad prototype, featuring circle pads instead of analog sticks. During development of the Wii console, video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto incorporated the functionality of mobile phones, controllers, and automotive navigation systems while designing the Wii Remote, eventually producing a prototype that resembled a cell phone. [2]

  4. Remote Play - Wikipedia

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    The premise of Off-TV Play on the Wii U is similar in concept, in how the video game console does all of the processing, but sends the image and sound straight to the Wii U GamePad's screen instead of a television screen. [2]

  5. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012 video game) - Wikipedia

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    This version supports Off-TV Play, which is the ability to play the game exclusively on the Wii U GamePad, independently from the television. [9] [21] There is also a new co-op mode, called Co-Driver, that supports two players: one player drives using a Wii Remote or the Wii U Pro Controller and another uses the Wii U GamePad to provide control ...

  6. List of game controllers - Wikipedia

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    Wii Remote: Wii: Connectivity: Bluetooth, Accessory connector port (400 kHz I²C) Input: 8 digital buttons, accelerometer, D-pad, gyroscope (Wii Remote Plus only), infrared sensor: November 19, 2006 [28] Nunchuk: Wii: Connectivity: Accessory connector plug (400 kHz I²C) Input: 1 analog stick, 2 digital buttons, accelerometer, November 19, 2006 ...

  7. Toki Tori - Wikipedia

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    The Wii remake of Toki Tori features a 3D design while retaining his two dimensional scrolling gameplay, and allows players to use a control scheme that uses the Wii Remote's pointer function to lead Toki Tori through each level. Traditional control is also available. A second player can also draw hints on screen with the Wii Remote.

  8. uDraw GameTablet - Wikipedia

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    The uDraw GameTablet was developed by THQ as a gaming accessory for the Wii.It was the first drawing device for the seventh generation consoles. [citation needed] After the release of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for the Nintendo Wii, THQ began development on the uDraw, then called the "Drawn To Life Pal" in reference to the Drawn to Life series. [3]

  9. DarwiinRemote - Wikipedia

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    DarwiinRemote employs most of the features of the Wii Remote.All three accelerometers feed information to the Mac. All of the buttons on the Wii Remote, including the Nunchuk and classic controller attachments, can be used, and the control stick position can be displayed, but it is not possible to use the control stick to control anything.