Edit: Wasn't sure where to put this, but I think any answer will require hacking the system in some way.
When you first turn on the Wii U, local Miis say what they've been playing recently. Is there any way to stop that or, alternatively, hide specific games from being mentioned?
We own quite a few more games than what we have out on the shelf for our son to play. In most cases, it's simply because we add to our library more often than we want to give him new games. In a few cases, it's games like Bayonetta that he is many years away from being old enough to play.
My wife and I want to be able to play the "hidden" games at night without our Miis announcing their names when our son boots up the system.
Any ideas?
When you first turn on the Wii U, local Miis say what they've been playing recently. Is there any way to stop that or, alternatively, hide specific games from being mentioned?
We own quite a few more games than what we have out on the shelf for our son to play. In most cases, it's simply because we add to our library more often than we want to give him new games. In a few cases, it's games like Bayonetta that he is many years away from being old enough to play.
My wife and I want to be able to play the "hidden" games at night without our Miis announcing their names when our son boots up the system.
Any ideas?
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