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Title: Wii U Kiosks Now Available Across the United States
Post by: Patchkid15 on November 05, 2012, 01:28:03 PM

Not all feature a demo, but they do seem to be everywhere.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/32381

More than 5,000 Wii U kiosks are now in place at select retail stores across the United States.

Gamers looking to get some hands-on time with the system can visit a participating Target, Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, or Toys ‘R’ Us location. If you have yet to find a retailer with the kiosk on display you can check out Nintendo's website to help aid in your search. While the site features a large number of participating locations, some stores with the kiosks are not yet displayed.

Depending on the location, different kiosks are in place. Certain kiosk stations feature a game demo (Rayman Legends); other kiosks are filled with videos focusing on the upcoming games and system features.

The Wii U releases across North America on November 18. 

Title: Re: Wii U Kiosks Now Available Across the United States
Post by: AV on November 05, 2012, 02:33:42 PM
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Depending on the location, different kiosks are in place. Certain kiosk stations feature a game demo (Rayman Legends); other kiosks are filled with videos focusing on the upcoming games and system features.

The Wii U releases across North America on November 18.

It's a game console and not having playable demos is a stupid move . I'm sorry but they should have both demos and videos not either or
Title: Re: Wii U Kiosks Now Available Across the United States
Post by: NWR_insanolord on November 05, 2012, 02:36:44 PM
And if they're going to have a demo, it should be a demo of something that's going to be out at launch. Rayman's good, but it really doesn't make sense for that purpose right now.
Title: Re: Wii U Kiosks Now Available Across the United States
Post by: NeoThunder on November 05, 2012, 06:37:29 PM
I agree, a demo station needs demos that can excite people