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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This is the first Nintendo home console since the [[Nintendo 64]] to have [[New Super Mario Bros. U|a ''Super Mario'' game]] as a launch title. | *This is the first Nintendo home console since the [[Nintendo 64]] to have [[New Super Mario Bros. U|a ''Super Mario'' game]] as a launch title. | ||
** | **Also, the Wii U is currently the only Nintendo home console to have [[Mario Party 10|only one ''Mario Party'' game]] since the launch of the sub-series (excluding the [[Virtual Console]] port of ''[[Mario Party 2]]''). | ||
*This is the first Nintendo console since the NES to use standard audio/video cables as it supports HDMI and comes with its own HDMI cable; by extent, it is also the first Nintendo home console since the [[Nintendo GameCube]] to support digital audio/video output. The system can also use the Wii's composite AV or component AV cables to hook up to older TV sets that do not support HDMI. | *This is the first Nintendo console since the NES to use standard audio/video cables as it supports HDMI and comes with its own HDMI cable; by extent, it is also the first Nintendo home console since the [[Nintendo GameCube]] to support digital audio/video output. The system can also use the Wii's composite AV or component AV cables to hook up to older TV sets that do not support HDMI. | ||