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== Wii U == | == Wii U == | ||
The console is similar in appearance to the Wii, except with rounder sides and a slot to insert 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs as well as the Wii's DVD optical discs. The console can play high-definition games at 1080p, the first of Nintendo's consoles to do so. The console itself is approximately 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide, and 10.5 inches long. The Wii U supports all of the controllers (and respective peripherals) used with the Wii: the Wii Remote, the Nunchuk controller, the Wii Remote Plus, the Classic Controller, the Classic Controller Pro, and the Wii Balance Board. However, it is not compatible with the Nintendo GameCube hardware or software, unlike the Wii. The Wii U will only support two controllers, thus leading to the possibility of six-player games. Like Nintendo's previous home consoles, it will not play DVDs or Blu-ray discs. The console will have internal flash memory, as well as the option to expand its memory using either an SD memory card or an external USB hard disk drive. | The console is similar in appearance to the Wii, except with rounder sides and a slot to insert 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs as well as the Wii's DVD optical discs. The console can play high-definition games at 1080p, the first of Nintendo's consoles to do so. The console itself is approximately 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide, and 10.5 inches long. The Wii U supports all of the controllers (and respective peripherals) used with the Wii: the Wii Remote, the Nunchuk controller, the Wii Remote Plus, the Classic Controller, the Classic Controller Pro, and the Wii Balance Board. However, it is not compatible with the Nintendo GameCube hardware or software, unlike the Wii. The Wii U will only support two controllers, thus leading to the possibility of six-player games. Like Nintendo's previous home consoles, it will not play DVDs or Blu-ray discs. The console will have internal flash memory, as well as the option to expand its memory using either an SD memory card or an external USB hard disk drive. | ||
Edited by Purpl. | Edited by Purpl. |