All has been said... Cheapest and best machine to emulate/run natively all nintendo stuff from nes up to wiiu and more... Just buy one
What does the year date have to do with such questions? "Is […] worth it in […]?" Either you want a thing and have use for it – or not.
As already mentioned above: The Wii U is an excellent emulation machine and able to play most Nintendo games from NES/GB up to Wii U.
That said, I prefer the Wii¹ as an emulation system because of its fast boot time, better resistance to softbricking (I tend to try out things and play around…) and simplicity – as well as the native controls for GameCube games. So my Wii U serves only one purpose: Playing Wii U games. The library might be small compared to other consoles, but there are still plenty of Nintendo first party titles which I enjoy.
With or without using emulation for older systems (as well as the backwards compatibility with Wii games and the Nintendont hypervisor for GameCube games), I would say the Wii U is worth having.
Good luck and have fun!
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¹Note: The Wii doesn't have digital output by default while the Wii U has HDMI which is a plus on newer TVs that lack analogue inputs.
UAE wii is working great, it has USB keyboard and mouse support. If you know how to set up an HDF + WHDLOAD, it is almost a real AMIGA.So i take it you have both the wii and the wii u?
Thats interesting if so
I think the one thing that stands out about the wii u is the modding ability
Also the range of emulators doesnt just extend to nintendo
There is also an amiga emulator
Still trying to get it to work
The wii u is an awesome console and i do believe it is worth purchasing
UAE wii is working great, it has USB keyboard and mouse support. If you know how to set up an HDF + WHDLOAD, it is almost a real AMIGA.
It's great as an emulation box, for sure. If you already have a PC that can handle emulation of those systems, though, it renders most of the reason to own a Wii U null.
So i got stuck on uae wii
Found a good video guide online, got the wad file successfully installed.
I see the amiga icon on the vwii menu but when i launch it, i end up getting back to the vwii menu
Any ideas?
1st, try to launch it via the Hombrew channel, 2nd, be sure to have the right Kickstart rom renamed to kick.rom and placed in the right location as per installation manual here : https://wiibrew.org/wiki/UAE_Wii#Installation
Ok thanks i will try renaming that file
For the vwii
On the wii u itself
I have downloaded retroarch
It took like more than 1 hour to install but i dont see it anywhere in the homebrew menu.
Does winuae actually work on the wii u also?
You mean puae via retroarch ? I do not use it since wii uae is very good. But, AFAIR I tested it with some ADF and it worked as it should but sometimes retroarch updates break it.
Please open a new thread in the Wii or Wii U forums, we are OT. You can install it like any other homebrew on vWii side : put uae + app folders in the root of your SD card. I you want to launch it from Wii u Menu, you need to create a forwarder.Nah what i mean is i have installed retroarch via the homebrew menu
Took ages… this is on the wii u
Although retroarch is installed
I do not see it on the list of programs in homebrew such as ftpwii n disktorip etc
However i saw ur link earlier
Do them files habe to be on the root parttion of the sd drive and how would i even launch uae via the wii u
Once the files r copied over?
In a way they repeated the decision to go for a new console instead of extending the support for a less successful console like in the Gamecube era. The hardware capability is similar (GC-Wii, WiiU-Switch). Only difference is the Switch didn´t get better controllers (WiiU Gamepad and Wiimote beat anything on the Switch).It's sad that the Wii U in all its potential was abandoned so early in life. Easily the best console to use, especially if modded.