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THQ has unveiled a new drawing tablet peripheral for Wii it calls uDraw, which will bundle with an art-based game for $69.99 when it launches this holiday -- analyst Michael Pachter suggests it can sell 1 million units during the company's fiscal year.

Leigh Alexander, Contributor

August 17, 2010

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This holiday kicks off a season for new hardware accessories, and THQ is getting on board with a new drawing tablet peripheral it calls uDraw. uDraw will come bundled with what the publisher describes as an "expansive drawing, coloring and art-based video game" called uDraw Studio, together retailing for $69.99 when it launches "just in time for the holiday season." The company will also launch two more drawing video games for use with the uDraw Tablet: Pictionary and Dood's Big Adventure which will launch the same day and be available separately for $29.99 apiece. The device and its games will hit Europe and other international territories in "early 2011." "We've designed the uDraw GameTablet to offer something for everyone: the kids can doodle, save their creations on an SD-Card and print their artwork for display on the refrigerator," says Martin Good, THQ EVP of Kids, Family, Casual Games and Global Online Services. "Students can improve their skills through in-game tutorial lessons. And the whole family can sit down together for family game time with products like Pictionary. The device sports a 4" by 6" drawing space and pressure-sensitive stylus, and it works by docking the Wii Remote, which then powers the tablet. It also features "tilt-and-roll" movement options so that players can use the tablet as a motion-based navigation device for characters in the device's games. Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter has seen the device, and says he expects it to be "a popular product this holiday season." Says the analyst: "We recently viewed a demonstration of the product, and felt that at its suggested price, it presents a great value proposition." Further, he has sales projections for uDraw: "The device impressed us, and we are frankly surprised that Nintendo has not already created such a peripheral," he says. "We are confident that THQ will sell its planned production of 1 million tablets over the balance of the fiscal year." As for Nintendo, licensing VP Steve Singer also offers his vote of confidence: "Nintendo is committed to providing fun and unique experiences, and THQ's uDraw GameTablet seems destined to continue that trend," he says.

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Leigh Alexander

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Leigh Alexander is Editor At Large for Gamasutra and the site's former News Director. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Variety, Slate, Paste, Kill Screen, GamePro and numerous other publications. She also blogs regularly about gaming and internet culture at her Sexy Videogameland site. [NOTE: Edited 10/02/2014, this feature-linked bio was outdated.]

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