let's be creative now people, we have already seen examples today at E3 such as inventory, sniper scope, scanners and radars so what other unique uses could this new controller have?
here's a template you can use to illustrate:
http://e3.nintendo.com/data/games/wiiu/game-wario/1.jpg
Just cut out the pics and replace them to show off your idea.
Tank game:
*Full 360 degree panoramic view of inside the cockpit of your tank.
*Touch screen control panel interface allows you to press the actual shiny (and sometimes big and red) buttons instead of buttons on your gamepad.
(This could be huge for flight sims game too.)
Pokemon game:
*Gamepad acts as your inventory.
*Selecting most items for you inventory opens a "mini-game" for you to use the item.
*Item uses include: sliding pokeballs along the screen towards the tv to catch/release pokemon and having a pokedex that you can use to identify on-screen pokemon.
my example of watch dogs on Wii U vs other consoles:
my example of a where's wally game:
you'd have to find him amongst a crowd and take photo's of him It could have high scores where accuracy (how close to the center of the image he is) and how fast you found him increase your score. heck you could play with 2 players each using a different Wii U gamepad you could have player constantly moving around in the crowd sort of like an active hide and seek game.
Metal gear solid Wii U:
have your communication device in your hands while playing the game.
Features:
*Rumble function while volume is on mute.
*Call in-game characters.
*Call monitoring, don't like a certain character? then don't answer.
*Text messaging for the socially awkward.
*3 built-in mini-games: Pac-man, Pong and space invanders.
Super smash bros. Universe:
A use thought up by solitanze at the ign boards:
X-ray device!: