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(Nfamous.net) Review of the uDraw Tablet for the Wii

TheDCD: Remember the Super Nintendo and the classic game Mario Paint? Well, okay, it wasn’t so much of a game as it was an interactive painting program, one only limited by the imagination of the user as they created wondrous works of art. Now, wouldn’t the Wii be an ideal system in which someone to develop a similar painting program? Since Nintendo won’t release a Virtual Console port anytime soon, we’ll have to go with the next best thing – THQ’s uDraw Tablet, which comes bundled with an interactive uDraw Studio program.

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New Challenger: Escapist Art

This week Default Prime writer Chris Stewart gets stuck in with some of the newest handheld art games and talks about how creative gamers are. Maybe it's a sign of love for our medium. But that doesn't mean we like to be exploited...

"This week I have played both Paint Park, a free download for PlayStation Vita, and Colors! 3D on Nintendo 3DS and this has made me realise something: we gamers are a talented bunch. Among other things, we are proficient in weapons from swords and bows to lasers and psychic powers, we’re fantastic at driving, dab hands with a variety of musical instruments and, as is becoming clear to me, we are an artistic bunch as well."

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Wired: uDraw and Wii U make controllers big again

Andy Robertson writes: "Videogame controls are probably the epitome of human interface design. Once large and unwieldy, like the giant-friendly original Xbox controller (affectionately remembered as The Duke), controllers have more recently been miniaturised and designed to fit effortlessly into our hands (or, in the case of Kinect, not even that)."

"But now we have the reverse happening with peripherals like the uDraw. Driven by the desire to offer the player an intuitive pen-based interface, the uDraw tablet is large and almost Fisher-Price-like in design. While the upcoming Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version will change the colour to black and look a little more high-tech, it is still quite a departure from where controllers seemed to be headed."

rezzah4914d ago

...Make controllers big again or maybe...Nintendo's UDrawn and WiiU controller are big/huge/ over sized?

The title implies that all other systems controllers are now big because this upcoming system's controllers are big..which makes no sense.

Btw do they believe that Sony and MS are going to follow through and make big controllers for their next consoles? Doubt it as the 360's controller was smaller than the xbox, Sony's has remained the same with only weight differences since PS1.

saladthieves4914d ago

They believe that since Nintendo decided to introduce in motion controls with the Wii U and in turn Microsoft and Sony responded later on with their own versions, they believe that the same will happen again...which is obviously not true.

matey4914d ago (Edited 4914d ago )

the wiiu controller is quite small think a 3ds with a inch all the way around as the 3ds from 1 corner to the next in a diagnal measures around 6.2 inch so think of the 3ds as the wiiu tablet screen then a mere inch of casing

the wiiu tablet is also very light as everyone said that held it its also alot more compact than you think.

BuffMordecai4914d ago

I thinks its kind of dumb for nintendo to have only one controller connected to it's console at once. Local play is important and this move is one reason it might fail.

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uDraw coming to Wii U?

According to a source within THQ, the publisher is looking to bring their uDraw drawing tablet to the Wii U.

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sinncross5046d ago

what is the point in that? Surely they could just use the WiiU controller?

charmer5045d ago

it would only make sense....wiiu is perfect for all kind of softwares....here is to hoping developers take full advantage.