The Nintendo Wii U turns 5 years old

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November 18, 2012 was a big day; Nintendo had just released its latest console onto the market. The Wii U was ready for the spotlight, armed with its tablet controller and exclusives like Nintendoland and New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo was ready to move into the "HD" era. Offering two variations, a white 8GB console that retailed for $299.99, and a 32GB black version, for $349.99. Bundled with it came the infamous Wii U tablet controller, Nintendoland, and the system itself. Those who purchased the console on launch also had access to third party ports and titles like Assassin's Creed III, Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition, and Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed. It was a modest lineup, and many people balked at the mildly outdated technology and few games offered. Nintendo had high hopes for its console, projecting sales of 90 million units.

The Wii U would go on to get mild third party support, with ports of games like Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Monster Hunter 3: Ultimate, and Mass Effect 3. Ubisoft had planned to really back the Wii U, but when sales weren't up to expectations, the publisher began to turn its back on the console, to the point of taking the then to-be Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends, and making it multiplatform. Competition from stronger consoles like the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 further hurt the Wii U, as customers weren't swayed to buy a weaker console with few exclusives. Nintendo looked to be in a bind--their 2013 lineup would be crucial if they wanted to turn around their low sales.

The following year brought a good chunk of games to the table. There was a mainline Mario game in the co-op focused platformer, Super Mario 3D World. A classic Zelda game from the GameCube era got a fresh coat of high def paint with Wind Waker HD. Pikmin 3 hit store shelves to moderate praise, and SEGA signed a contract with Nintendo to create three Sonic games for the Wii U, one of which being Sonic Lost World. However, it wasn't enough. Sales foundered, and the Wii U continued being ridiculed by many.

2014 was certainly a turnaround year for the system. Nintendo came out of the gate strong; their highly anticipated Super Smash Bros. title was released after years of teasing. SEGA had given an unlikely sequel in the form of Bayonetta 2. In-house studio Retro put out what was considered one of the best platformers in years: Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Nintendo fans cheered as a new Mario Kart game finally revved into full gear. An even more unlikely alliance occurred when Koei Tecmo and Nintendo partnered to create Hyrule Warriors. Nintendo Nindies was established to give indie devs incentive to put their games on the console, which resulted in beloved games like Shovel Knight, Freedom Planet, and Shantae. Things were looking much brighter for the Wii U.

2015 kept up the pace with a sequel to a well established Wii RPG, Xenoblade Chronicles X, had an overnight success with the creative online shooter Splatoon, and had even more success with Mario Maker. In the end, though, all these games were not enough to save the Wii U from selling abysmally. With the aforementioned library, it has a solid amount of cult classics, well enough to be remembered for years after. Nintendo however, would halt production on the Wii U before the system could have a 5th birthday. Today, the Wii U turns five years old. Though the Switch now overshadows it, the Wii U still made an impact.

What are your fondest memories of the Wii U? Were you a fan? Did you dislike it? Are you yet to purchase one at all, or were you a loyal early adopter? Be sure you share your comments below!
 

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I only got Bayonetta 2, Xenoblade X, Breath of the Wild and missing DK Tropical freeze. For CEMU :lol:
Not really a good console, but some great games to own (AKA Gamecube 2, albeit lesser)
 

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My two cents.....although.. All has been said already.
Commercially a failure but wonderful console to own. Underestimated, great exclusives, hackable and the best all-in-one console to buy
Why bother buying a mini nes and snes when you can buy a machine which can do both and much much more?
 

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I skipped the Wii U entirely. I only played it with my brother to play Mario Kart and Sm4sh. Super Mario 3D World I played on CEMU. It was and still is Nintendo's worst console to date. Not even subjectively. It tanked, and for good reason. The infamous tablet was a BAD attempt at bringing Dual Screen to the home console. Believe it or not, I believe the Switch is what the Wii U should have been.. Minus the lack of the extra screen.
But if you played it that means you didn't skip it.
 

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I actually enjoyed my Wii u and even though I have a switch now I still do sometimes. Just yesterday me and some freinds enjoyed some Nintendo land and smash for Wii U together. Good times. I even liked the extra screen. It made games like Mario maker possible.
 
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It's going to take a long time for the Switch to accumulate as many good titles as Wii U has and I don't see how anyone is saying the Wii U is a viable, working way of playing GameCube titles... have you actually tried it? Mario Sunshine can not be played without analog triggers.
 

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It's going to take a long time for the Switch to accumulate as many good titles as Wii U has and I don't see how anyone is saying the Wii U is a viable, working way of playing GameCube titles... have you actually tried it? Mario Sunshine can not be played without analog triggers.
yes it can lol nintendont does support gc controllers which hava analog triggers same way for original CC wich also has them and even for the gamepad,CCpro and wiiupro if you press the upper left shoulder button you can do half presses wich make every game playable, you obviosuly never used nintendont since you can even use the wiiu gc adapter and gc controllers.
 

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the wii u was my first nintendo home console. Thanks to it i was able to play wii games as well. It's current the best console to have if you want to experience the entire history of nintendo games, as you can also get every game from n64 to breath of the wild on it.
 

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the wii u was my first nintendo home console. Thanks to it i was able to play wii games as well. It's current the best console to have if you want to experience the entire history of nintendo games, as you can also get every game from Famicom to breath of the wild on it.
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Most of you guys speak without really knowing and understanding the machine... I agree with some of you that ultimatelly Wii U, in simple words is a lasy upgrade from Wii (still overall was better hardwarewise then PS3 or 360) and the price was a bit more then it should. However, it had some interesting technologies and the games were actually very good! The problem is that people love to pay and support useless microtransactions and play PRO, FIFA and MADDEN every single year as well as Call of Battlefield (which is more or less the same recepy as the sports games). Games which inovate once every now and then and the only thing they offer is a patched expirience from the previous year.

Dreamcast was very simillar with Wii U and many people still think to this day that it was one of the greatest consoles SEGA ever produced.

Wii U combined with homebrew (I understand that I step into other territories now but I see it as a very strong point of WiiU), can be a wonderful, HDMI/sort range portable Gamecube/Wii/WiiU console, full of games, emulators and other nice homebrew that can keep someone busy for many years. Paying 150-180euros for a console which can do all that, I think is well worth it.

Of course, for the types that like sports and Call of Battlefield games, this console is rubish...
 

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I bought my Wii U a couple a months ago. I play Splatoon every night. Also, Legend of Zelda, NSMB U, Mario Kart 8 and Super Mario Wolrd 3D. I dont regret to bought it.
 

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yes it can lol nintendont does support gc controllers which hava analog triggers same way for original CC wich also has them and even for the gamepad,CCpro and wiiupro if you press the upper left shoulder button you can do half presses wich make every game playable, you obviosuly never used nintendont since you can even use the wiiu gc adapter and gc controllers.
I don't own the adapter and imagine few do, but that info about the half presses is something new to me. Thanks!

I use Nintendont, but only on the original Wii with real GCN controllers. Also, I didn't realize the original CC had analog triggers. I only have the CCP. Going to have to seek out an original now.
 
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Would still pick one up, but Nintendo trying to charge within spitting distance of a brand new Switch for a refurbished WiiU is absolutely dildos.

Nevermind the fact that to date, I've yet to see a single Nintendo Switch, anywhere. Not in any retailers, new or used.
 
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Most of you guys speak without really knowing and understanding the machine... I agree with some of you that ultimatelly Wii U, in simple words is a lasy upgrade from Wii (still overall was better hardwarewise then PS3 or 360) and the price was a bit more then it should. However, it had some interesting technologies and the games were actually very good! The problem is that people love to pay and support useless microtransactions and play PRO, FIFA and MADDEN every single year as well as Call of Battlefield (which is more or less the same recepy as the sports games). Games which inovate once every now and then and the only thing they offer is a patched expirience from the previous year.

Dreamcast was very simillar with Wii U and many people still think to this day that it was one of the greatest consoles SEGA ever produced.

Wii U combined with homebrew (I understand that I step into other territories now but I see it as a very strong point of WiiU), can be a wonderful, HDMI/sort range portable Gamecube/Wii/WiiU console, full of games, emulators and other nice homebrew that can keep someone busy for many years. Paying 150-180euros for a console which can do all that, I think is well worth it.

Of course, for the types that like sports and Call of Battlefield games, this console is rubish...
Someone give this man a cookie
 
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