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Some context seems like it might be appropriate here, no?

Wait...parents buy their kids Wiis instead of PS3s and 360s?

You're way over-thinking it. When you play with your Wii U, you'll use the GamePad. When you play local multiplayer the other players can use screen-less GamePads (for symmetric games), or Wiimotes (asymmetric).

720p has a bit over 920k pixels, so not quite 1MP. The reasons some phones take crappy video include: weak processors meaning they can't use the whole sensor for video or must compress ridiculously; small storage (1 second of 1MP video requires _way_ more space than one 3MP photo), so again you're dealing with

Erm...why would it have a >2MP camera? I don't think the Wii U supports any display resolutions above 1080p, and I don't thing anyone should be expected to up-stream that. Probably something more like 720p (~1MP) video surrounded by a border/other screens (as shown in the presentation).

Skills I'm looking for when I hire: use of infographics that aren't completely confusing. I just spent way too long trying to figure out why "positive attitude" is an angel face on one list, but a light bulb on the other. And instead, the angel face is "teamword skills" instead of the three people used on the other

Even better would be if the program transparently broke up files into smaller, useless parts and spread them across the various services. Not only would this avoid any file size restrictions, and possibly give you some speed benefits, but it should side-step some of the scary Terms these sites use (especially Google

Y...you should really get that checked?

I don't think you should have to concern yourself with appropriateness when someone's using their phone at a concert or, worse, movie theater.

It's funny, I always see Nintendo mentioned as one of the key examples of games getting easier, with their recent efforts in accessibility. But I've found the opposite to be true, that Nintendo's one of the few companies trying to buck the 'everything's getting easier' trend. How? Exactly the way journalists insist

Significantly. Apple doesn't charge anything, and it's easy to turn off.

So...a bland version of Enslaved?

You're right! Stop having fun everybody!

I don't think that argument is so much "there is always new ones coming out" as it is "there are always new ones coming out and once one does, yours is forgotten". Heck, you can buy a brand new Android phone today that is already versions old and will never see an update. Samsung/HTC/Motorola are all stuck in their

There are some actual deals to be had on Mario Sunday:

So...how is this a hack? All he's done is broken out the cartridge onto a large PCB and fed the pins back to a blank card? There's only one game demonstrated and it shows up as a standard cart (they have confirmed that it's the only game they have "working". Nothing special is involved besides laying out a board.

"The Wii isn't exactly the easiest console to get online."

It loads while you read the search results page. That's why there is a pause in the demonstration video before they click the first link.

I'm cringing at the thought of someone having to buy a computer and learn how to interact with Windows just to watch their favourite TV show. Prospect Park should look into making an iPad app or something.

Microsoft already charges people to play online.