A Wii remote snugs into a slot on the left which leaves its buttons exposed – however, it does cover up the sensor at the front, so when you're on the main menu, you either have to push the front of the remote slightly out of its cradle in order to get your pointer onscreen, or you have to use another controller to launch the games. There's a storage slot in the back, and an inkwell-type holder on top. The 5.5-inch stylus is slightly smaller in diameter than your basic magic marker and is attached to the tablet with a foot-long cord. The tablet itself is about 7 by 9 inches, and the whole thing feels appropriately Wii-chunky. If you haven't seen the commercials for THQ's uDraw GameTablet for the Nintendo Wii, you can't have been looking very hard: It seems like the ad campaign for this thing – and the two games created specifically for use with it – just came out of nowhere right along with its mid-November launch.
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