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Getting to know the Wii U

Though no release date has been announced -- and, more importantly, no price has been set -- CNET got its hands on the new Wii U to bring you the scoop. Check out the GamePad, the console, and all the announced games.
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Getting to know the Wii U
Though no release date has been announced -- and, more importantly, no price has been set -- CNET got its hands on the new Wii U to bring you the scoop. Check out the GamePad, the console, and all the announced games.

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