As revealed by Eurogamer, the device is about the size of the Wii system itself, and plugging in a Wii remote allows players to operate a digital pen and pad, essentially operating like a traditional tablet device commonly found on PC.
To accompany the peripheral THQ has announced a title called uDraw Studio, a kid friendly art program with accessible drawing and creativity tools. Along with uDraw Studio, THQ also confirmed the existence of a Pictionary game which should be self explanatory, and the oddly titled Dood's Big Adventure, a simplistic side scrolling based around drawing and tilting.
THQ has not detailed any Australian pricing or release information, though the peripheral and games are expected to launch in the United States later this year, with the peripheral retailing for US$$69.99.

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