At E3 2014, Nintendo's Wii U GamePad earned an extra life. After months of failing to validate Wii U's tablet-style controller -- a device that uses a combination of dual analog sticks, standard buttons, and a 6.2-inch touch screen for input -- Nintendo unveiled seven new game projects that it hopes will harness its unique device between now and 2015. Bundled with the recent sales success of Mario Kart 8, this stream of unique games could become an opportunity for Nintendo to finally communicate its message behind Wii U, as the company strives to help consumers understand what makes the GamePad so special.
Using a combination of the television and GamePad, legendary Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto hopes to build a better Star Fox game. The TV displays a traditional behind-the-ship view found in previous Star Fox games, but the camera is farther away. This simple change made it easier to spot enemies tailing Fox McCloud's Arwing. The left analog stick pilots the ship, while the right stick functions as a primary input for barrel rolls and U-turns.
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