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OriginalsPeople sure are artsy! Wii U Edition
The Wii U has a neat little feature that lets people draw pictures, and then share them via the on-board social network, Miiverse. At first I thought nothing of it, after all, you do just get a black pen in three sizes, and an eraser. Well, turns out, people can get quite fancy with their drawings, resulting in some truly impressive artwork.
From Mario, Link, Yoshi, to anime school girls, it seems like Wii U's Miiverse has it all. Without further ado, let's get to these awesome drawings!

What's better than makin' bacon pancakes? Makin' bacon pancakes on the Wii U!

It seems like Mario isn't the only coin hungry Nintendo mascot.

The painstaking detail in these controllers is just awesome. Kudos Benny, kudos.

Ah nostalgia, how you tug at my heart strings. Even though let's face it, those live action Mario bits were pretty terrible.

Oh yeah Sonic! WAY PAST COOL!

Rockin' it, Windwaker style. Honestly, would it be too much to ask for a Wii U version of a Windwaker styled Zelda game?!

Bowser and Mario, ready to do what they do best. All we need is for someone to yell FIGHT!

An AMAZING sketch of Link with some truly impressive shadow work. If anything, it's getting me prepped for whatever comes next for Zelda on the Wii U.

I'm Batman! That's all I got really...

NYA NYA NYANYA NYANYANYANYA NYA NYA NYANYANYANYANYANYANYANYANYA NYA NYA NYANYA NYANYA!

And of course, the obligatory school girl image, cause let's face it, we all need more school girls in our lives. Was that creepy?
Stay tuned for more awesome Wii U drawings! We'll do a weekly spotlight of more amazing artwork brought to us by you!

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