Los Angeles (CNN) -- Nintendo is taking the idea of the "second screen" to a new level. For example, in a video demo of the system, which Nintendo showed off during a press conference at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles, a player puts his finger on a throwing star on the remote control's screen. With a swipe, the player throws this weapon at the TV screen across the room, and the object shows up there immediately -- as if it really flew through the air.

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  via:eurweb The writing on the wall began last year, when Electronic Arts made Tiger Woods share the cover of his bestselling video game with another golfer (Northern Irish rookie Rory McIlroy) for the first time ever – in the wake of his sex scandal. This year, following the controversy away from the green and […]