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|image=[[File:Wii U Console.png|300px]]<br>Wii U system (right) and its GamePad controller (left) | |image=[[File:Wii U Console.png|300px]]<br>Wii U system (right) and its GamePad controller (left) | ||
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|release={{flag list|USA|November 18, 2012 | |release={{flag list|USA|November 18, 2012|Canada|November 18, 2012<ref>{{cite|url=www.straight.com/life/nintendo-wii-u-console-set-november-18-release-canada|author=Kyllo, Blaine|title=Nintendo Wii U console set for November 18 release in Canada|date=September 13, 2012|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|Mexico|November 29, 2012|South Africa|November 29, 2012|Europe|November 30, 2012|Australia|November 30, 2012<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=news]</ref>{{dead link}}{{better source}}|Japan|December 8, 2012<ref name="WiiU">{{cite|author=rawmeatcowboy|date=September 13, 2012|url=gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=185310|title=JAPAN - WII U NINTENDO DIRECT #1 LIVE STREAM/BLOG|publisher=GoNintendo|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|Chile|December 10, 2012<ref>{{cite|url=www.emol.com/noticias/tecnologia/2012/11/29/572013/nintendo-presenta-su-nueva-consola-wii-u-en-chile.html|author=Calomino, Cesar|title=Nintendo presenta su nueva consola Wii U en Chile|language=es-419|publisher=Emol|accessdate=May 29, 2024|date=November 29, 2012}}</ref>|Brazil|November 26, 2013<ref>{{cite|language=pt-br|url=www.uol.com.br/start/ultimas-noticias/2013/11/07/mais-caro-do-mundo-wii-u-sai-no-brasil-por-r-1899-em-2611.htm|title=Mais caro do mundo, Wii U sai no Brasil por R$ 1.899 em 26/11|date=November 7, 2013|author=Azevedo, Théo|publisher=UOL Start|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>}} | ||
|discontinued={{flag list|Europe|October 1, 2016<ref>{{cite|author=SSF1991|date=September 23, 2016|url=mynintendonews.com/2016/09/23/europe-retailers-will-no-longer-be-able-to-order-wii-u-consoles-after-october-1st|title=Europe: Retailers Will No Longer Be Able To Order Wii U Consoles After October 1st|publisher=My Nintendo News|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|USA|November 10, 2016<ref>{{cite|author=Ashcraft, Brian|date=November 10, 2016|url=kotaku.com/nintendo-announces-wii-u-production-is-ending-1788802568|title=In Japan, Nintendo Announces Wii U Production Is Ending|publisher=Kotaku|language=en|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|November 14, 2016<ref>{{cite|author=Kinsley, John|date=November 14, 2016|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20161115055132/http://nintendotoday.com/new-wii-u-bundle-released-in-australia|title=New Wii U bundle released in Australia|publisher=NintendoToday|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|Japan|January 31, 2017<ref>{{cite|author=Ashcraft, Brian|date=January 31, 2017|url=kotaku.com/wii-u-production-has-officially-ended-for-japan-1791813878|title=Wii U Production Has Officially Ended For Japan|publisher=Kotaku|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>}} | |discontinued={{flag list|Europe|October 1, 2016<ref>{{cite|author=SSF1991|date=September 23, 2016|url=mynintendonews.com/2016/09/23/europe-retailers-will-no-longer-be-able-to-order-wii-u-consoles-after-october-1st|title=Europe: Retailers Will No Longer Be Able To Order Wii U Consoles After October 1st|publisher=My Nintendo News|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|USA|November 10, 2016<ref>{{cite|author=Ashcraft, Brian|date=November 10, 2016|url=kotaku.com/nintendo-announces-wii-u-production-is-ending-1788802568|title=In Japan, Nintendo Announces Wii U Production Is Ending|publisher=Kotaku|language=en|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|November 14, 2016<ref>{{cite|author=Kinsley, John|date=November 14, 2016|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20161115055132/http://nintendotoday.com/new-wii-u-bundle-released-in-australia|title=New Wii U bundle released in Australia|publisher=NintendoToday|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>|Japan|January 31, 2017<ref>{{cite|author=Ashcraft, Brian|date=January 31, 2017|url=kotaku.com/wii-u-production-has-officially-ended-for-japan-1791813878|title=Wii U Production Has Officially Ended For Japan|publisher=Kotaku|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>}} | ||
|predecessor=[[Wii]] | |predecessor=[[Wii]] | ||
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The Wii U console resembles the Wii, except it is much longer with rounder sides. It has a slot to insert 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs based on the Blu-ray format, as well as the Wii's optical discs based on the DVD format. The console can play high-definition games at 720p and 1080p. The console itself is approximately 4.6 cm tall, 17.3 cm wide, and 26.7 cm long. When placed horizontally, it slightly resembles the [[Wii#Wii Family Edition|Wii Family Edition]]. It features {{wp|IBM}} microprocessor technology inside. | The Wii U console resembles the Wii, except it is much longer with rounder sides. It has a slot to insert 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs based on the Blu-ray format, as well as the Wii's optical discs based on the DVD format. The console can play high-definition games at 720p and 1080p. The console itself is approximately 4.6 cm tall, 17.3 cm wide, and 26.7 cm long. When placed horizontally, it slightly resembles the [[Wii#Wii Family Edition|Wii Family Edition]]. It features {{wp|IBM}} microprocessor technology inside. | ||
The Wii U supports all the controllers (and respective peripherals) used with the Wii: the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], the [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] controller, the [[Wii#Wii Remote Plus|Wii Remote Plus]], the [[Wii#Wii Classic Controller|Classic Controller]], the Classic Controller Pro, and the [[Wii#Wii Balance Board|Wii Balance Board]]. It is compatible with the Wii hardware and software; similar to the Wii Family Edition and [[Wii#Wii mini|Wii | The Wii U supports all the controllers (and respective peripherals) used with the Wii: the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], the [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] controller, the [[Wii#Wii Remote Plus|Wii Remote Plus]], the [[Wii#Wii Classic Controller|Classic Controller]], the Classic Controller Pro, and the [[Wii#Wii Balance Board|Wii Balance Board]]. It is compatible with the Wii hardware and software; similar to the Wii Family Edition and [[Wii#Wii mini|Wii Mini]], however, it is incompatible with the [[Nintendo GameCube]] hardware or software.<ref>{{cite|title=Farewell, GameCube, the Wii U Doesn't Play You|url=kotaku.com/nintendo-3ds-online-wii-u-new-switch-games-1850899272|author=Fahey, Mike|date=June 8, 2011|publisher=Kotaku|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref> While the disc drive contains grips to load 8 cm GameCube discs, it will eject them almost immediately after insertion. The Wii U is the first home Nintendo console whose controllers' control sticks can be pressed down to act as extra buttons; although, the only ''Super Mario'' games that use these features are ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', in which pressing the right stick resets the camera angle, and ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' in which it is used to change the hand on the TV Screen in edit mode. It is also the first home Nintendo console whose controllers include perfectly circular analog stick movement. | ||
The Wii U supports up to eight-player local play, as seen in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. It was intended to be able to support two GamePads, but this was scrapped during development. The console has an internal flash memory, holding 8 GB for the standard set, and 32 GB for the deluxe set. Additionally, the Wii U has the option to expand its memory by using an external USB hard disk drive or USB stick. If the Wii U detects two USB storage devices connected to it, it will launch Data Management so that players can transfer data between the devices, and the Wii U will refuse to leave Data Management until the system has restarted with one storage device connected. The Wii U is the first Nintendo console to use industry-standardized byte units for measuring storage as earlier Nintendo consoles had used non-standardized units like "blocks" and "pages". | The Wii U supports up to eight-player local play, as seen in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. It was intended to be able to support two GamePads, but this was scrapped during development. The console has an internal flash memory, holding 8 GB for the standard set, and 32 GB for the deluxe set. Additionally, the Wii U has the option to expand its memory by using an external USB hard disk drive or USB stick. If the Wii U detects two USB storage devices connected to it, it will launch Data Management so that players can transfer data between the devices, and the Wii U will refuse to leave Data Management until the system has restarted with one storage device connected. The Wii U is the first Nintendo console to use industry-standardized byte units for measuring storage as earlier Nintendo consoles had used non-standardized units like "blocks" and "pages". | ||
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However, even though the Wii U has an {{wp|SD Card}} slot that supports cards up to 32 GB (SDHC), SD cards cannot be used for Wii U data storage, meaning that Wii U game data cannot be transferred onto other Wii U systems on SD cards. Only ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' screenshots, [[Mii]] storage (including photos from the Wii U version of Mii Maker), and Wii Menu data storage support SD cards. | However, even though the Wii U has an {{wp|SD Card}} slot that supports cards up to 32 GB (SDHC), SD cards cannot be used for Wii U data storage, meaning that Wii U game data cannot be transferred onto other Wii U systems on SD cards. Only ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' screenshots, [[Mii]] storage (including photos from the Wii U version of Mii Maker), and Wii Menu data storage support SD cards. | ||
Until its termination on April 8, 2024, the Wii U allowed players to connect to the internet using | Until its termination on April 8, 2024, the Wii U allowed players to connect to the internet using [[Nintendo Network]], the successor to [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], via a wireless connection or using the Wii LAN Adapter. | ||
==Peripherals== | ==Peripherals== | ||
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*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Mii]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'') | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. Mii]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'') | ||
*''[[Chase Mii]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' as [[Mario Chase]]) | *''[[Chase Mii]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' as [[Mario Chase]]) | ||
*''[[List of Game & Wario pre-release and unused content#Shield Pose|Shield Pose]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''[[Game & Wario]]'' as [[ | *''[[List of Game & Wario pre-release and unused content#Shield Pose|Shield Pose]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''[[Game & Wario]]'' as [[Pirates]]) | ||
*''[[List of Game & Wario pre-release and unused content#Measure Up|Measure Up]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''Game & Wario'' as [[Design]]) | *''[[List of Game & Wario pre-release and unused content#Measure Up|Measure Up]]'' ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''Game & Wario'' as [[Design]]) | ||
*[[Shutter|Zapper demo]] ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''Game & Wario'' as [[Shutter]]) | *[[Shutter|Zapper demo]] ({{wp|E3 2011}}) (later incorporated into ''Game & Wario'' as [[Shutter]]) | ||
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{{main-gallery}} | {{main-gallery}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Nintendoland boxcover.png|''[[Nintendo Land]]'' | |||
NSMBU boxcover.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' | NSMBU boxcover.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' | ||
Box NA - Game & Wario.png|''[[Game & Wario]]'' | Box NA - Game & Wario.png|''[[Game & Wario]]'' | ||
NSLU NA Box Art.png|''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' | |||
NSMBU Plus NSLU NA Box Art.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U|New Super Mario Bros. U<br>+ New Super Luigi U]]'' | NSMBU Plus NSLU NA Box Art.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U|New Super Mario Bros. U<br>+ New Super Luigi U]]'' | ||
M&S2014 Wii U Boxart.jpg|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'' | |||
Box NA - Super Mario 3D World.png|''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' | Box NA - Super Mario 3D World.png|''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' | ||
Logo EN - NES Remix.png|''[[NES Remix]]'' | Logo EN - NES Remix.png|''[[NES Remix]]'' | ||
Logo EN - Dr. Luigi.png|''[[Dr. Luigi]]'' | Logo EN - Dr. Luigi.png|''[[Dr. Luigi]]'' | ||
DKC-TF box.jpeg|''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' | DKC-TF box.jpeg|''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' | ||
Logo EN - NES Remix 2.png|''[[NES Remix 2]]'' | Logo EN - NES Remix 2.png|''[[NES Remix 2]]'' | ||
MK8 NA Box Art.jpg|''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' | MK8 NA Box Art.jpg|''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' | ||
SSBWiiU NA Boxart.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' | |||
Captain Toad Treasure Tracker US box final.jpg|''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' | Captain Toad Treasure Tracker US box final.jpg|''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' | ||
NES Remix Pack cover art.png|''[[NES Remix Pack]]'' | |||
Mario vs DK Tipping Stars EU box Wii U.png|''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Wii U)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'' | |||
Mario Party 10 box.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]'' | Mario Party 10 box.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]'' | ||
YWW NA Boxart.png|''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' | YWW NA Boxart.png|''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' | ||
Super Mario Maker Wii U NA Boxart.jpg|''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' | Super Mario Maker Wii U NA Boxart.jpg|''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' | ||
Mario Tennis Ultra Smash box art.jpg|''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' | |||
MSRio2016 OlympicGames boxart.png|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)| Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' | |||
SkylandersWiiU.jpg|''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' | SkylandersWiiU.jpg|''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' | ||
MM&FACAmericanLogo.png|''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]'' | MM&FACAmericanLogo.png|''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]'' | ||
AmiibotapUSlogo.jpg|''[[amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits]]'' | |||
PMCS Boxart.png|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' | PMCS Boxart.png|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |