Opting to be the first big information of E3 2012, Nintendo on Sunday unveiled the ultimate version of the Wii U Gamepad, a multi-faceted controller with a large touchscreen, traditional game controller buttons and joysticks, NFC, and IR controls for the Television. We've learned fairly a bit concerning the Wii U over the past week - just check out our E3 StoryStream - however Kotaku did get a number of extra choice tidbits in an interview with Nintendo of America's outspoken president Reggie Fils-Aime. First and foremoest, while the touchscreen on the Wii U GamePad does help each finger and stylus input, it is not a multitouch display screen like the one in your pill cellphone, and Fils-Aime defined that while it does convey down the cost, it's primarily just a matter of the way you are anticipated to carry it. The Nintendo president also instructed Kotaku that the Wii U GamePad's quoted 3-5 hours of battery life is a "conservative" estimate, that system-stage achievements are a go, that not all games will help the power to play on the Wii U controller alone, that Nintendo does not at present intend to dam used games with DRM, and that - regardless of appearances - the Wii U will nonetheless require some form of Good friend Codes.