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Twitter 上的Nintendo4Life87:"This is a very rare WiiU prototype gamepad (DK2-E3-CD(W)) that was demonstrated at the E3 in 2011 to reveal the new console. https://t.co/bRrFuK0YXb" / Twitter
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I've compared the prototype E3 gamepad against the retail version. Nintendo did make some changes after the E3 in 2011 when they exhibited the console. : r/wiiu
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I've compared the prototype E3 gamepad against the retail version. Nintendo did make some changes after the E3 in 2011 when they exhibited the console. : r/wiiu
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