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{{Image|Some images to go along with the Pikmin content section, as well as some more general Wii U images in the gallery.}}
{{Image|Some images to go along with the Pikmin content section, as well as some more general Wii U images in the gallery.}}
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[[File:Wii U console and controller.jpg|thumb|300px|The Wii U console and its controller, the Wii U GamePad. This is the version that was demonstrated and showcased at E3 2012.]]
[[File:Wii U console.png|thumb|300px|The Wii U console and its controller, the Wii U GamePad.]]
The '''Wii U''' is [[Nintendo]]'s seventh home console – and the successor of the Wii – released on {{date|18|November}} in North America, {{date|30|November}} in Europe and Australia, and {{date|8|December|2012}} in Japan. The primary feature of the Wii U is the Wii U GamePad, which has a 6.2-inch touchscreen. This screen can be used to provide different views into the game's world, and titles featuring Off-TV Play can be displayed entirely on it, leaving the television free to be used for something else while gaming.
The '''Wii U''' is [[Nintendo]]'s seventh home console – and the successor of the Wii – released on {{date|18|November}} in North America, {{date|30|November}} in Europe and Australia, and {{date|8|December|2012}} in Japan. The primary feature of the Wii U is the Wii U GamePad, which has a 6.2-inch touchscreen. This screen can be used to provide different views into the game's world, and titles featuring Off-TV Play can be displayed entirely on it, leaving the television free to be used for something else while gaming.