Facepalm: When Nintendo released the Wii U in 2012, gamers weren't exactly lining up to purchase the new console. Now, after 12 years, the device is exhibiting signs of hardware unreliability that ...
It appears as if the Nintendo Wii U is a hardware failure waiting to happen, which is less than ideal now that Nintendo no longer repairs the console for customers. According to information posted ...
A Wii U owner is warning other users to plug in their consoles to prevent them from going kaput. Without the occasional ...
Boot up your Wii U to prevent memory corruption issues, according to user reports. Some Wii U consoles may be experiencing memory failure due to lack of power. The Wii U community is working on ...
Nintendo fans have been warned to be careful with their Wii U consoles, which have been described, by some, as “a ticking time bomb.” Of course, the problem with video game consoles is their ...
Without the occasional recharge, the 12-year-old console is reportedly at risk of experiencing memory corruption—which in many cases renders the Wii U unusable. The advice comes from gaming ...
due to the Wii being marketed as a video game console for everyone, with motion controls that allowed anyone, young or old, to pick up a Wii remote and start playing. This market dominance means that ...
Wii U games are some of Nintendo’s greatest-ever offerings, Twilight Princess or Wind Waker, anyone? However, the console gets a bit of a bad wrap, so we can’t help but champion the hardware and its ...
Although Xenoblade Chronicles X is finally being freed from its Wii U prison, there are still a lot of games on Nintendo's legacy console that have yet to make their way to the Switch. The Wii U ...
From big hitters like the Switch and Steam Deck, to powerful Windows machines, cloud-based creations and curios like the Playdate, we’ve reviewed the best handheld gaming console you can buy right now ...
A 2015 Wii U game may get a second life on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Will Nintendo Switch cartridges work with the follow-up to the Nintendo Switch? They’d better… or there will be trouble.