
Now, for those who are unfamiliar with uDraw, THQ's peripheral is, essentially, a consumer-based version of a tablet similar to a Wacom device that every digital artist seems to covet. The difference with the uDraw is that one, the unit uses a Wii remote to transmit the data from the tablet to the Wii, and two, it's insanely affordable at an MSRP of 69.99. And that price includes the uDraw Studio software so you can get started right away.

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GamerTell investigates the uDraw GameTablet to see how much it would cost you to pick one up today, should you feel like honoring THQ's demise by buying a completely unnecessary peripheral.

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