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The '''Wii U''' is [[Nintendo]]'s successor to the [[Wii]], released in November 2012 in North America and Europe, and December in Japan. It was followed by the [[Nintendo Switch]].
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What distinguishes Wii U from Wii is that the controller itself, called the Wii U GamePad, has a 6.2 inch (15.7 cm) touch screen on it
Wii U
▲What distinguishes Wii U from Wii is that the controller itself, called the Wii U GamePad, has a 6.2 inch (15.7 cm) touch screen on it [[hottip:*:along with dual speakers, a microphone, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, rumble, an inward-facing camera, and [[The Last of These Is Not Like the Others|the kitchen sink]], and it allows players to play their video game while someone in their room watches TV. In addition, players can use both the Wii U controller and the TV itself to interact further with video games. When not playing games, it can even function as a TV remote control through the press of a button.
The Wii U
▲Wii U will be backward compatible with other Wii controllers and accessories and Wii games, but not [[Game Cube]] games (though such have been confirmed for the Virtual Console). The controller itself can actually stream video chat, and can even be used to share videos and other media. The controller will also support near field communication (NFC) common in mobile devices, allowing for wireless interaction with figurines and cards as well as microtransactions with credit cards that utilize NFC support (incidentally, Nintendo originally planned on the Wii having such a touch screen controller, but they instead went with motion controls while saving the touch screen for the Wii U).
The Wii U is comparable to or more
▲The Wii U is believed to have a larger amount of flash memory -- at least 8 GB compared to the 512 MB on the Wii. In addition to using SD cards, a hard drive can be connected via one of the four USB ports. The Nintendo-proprietary game discs themselves are believed to contain at least 25 GB of memory <ref> The same size as a single-layer Blu-ray disc used by the [[PS 3]]</ref>.
Nintendo
▲The Wii U is more powerful than the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PS 3]] <ref> It will be powered by an IBM POWER7 multicore microprocessor, which was developed based on the technology used in their supercomputer Watson, as well as a custom-designed AMD Radeon GPU based on the Radeon HD 4770</ref>, and will feature HD compatibility equating to a resolution of 1080p (Actual resolution. The 360 upscales 720p), though it should be pointed out that any and all footage shown of the [[Wii U]] during E3 2011 (except that of the [[Tech Demo Game|tech demos]] and ''Killer Freaks From Outer Space'') was actually footage taken from 360 and [[PS 3]] games. According to [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], he cannot say for sure if the hardware will outperform the [[PS 3]] and 360; though [[Electronic Arts]], [[Crysis (Video Game)|Crytek]], and [[Brothers in Arms|Gearbox]] [[Borderlands (Video Game)|Software]] have confirmed the final developers' kit easily can. There are also rumors that the system will have at least 1 GB of RAM -- almost twice as much as the Xbox 360 (512 MB), almost 4 times that of the PS3 (256 MB), and almost eight times the amount of the Wii (64 MB).
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There are a few problems, though. Even though the Wii U supports two simultaneous
▲Nintendo has also announced plans to bring their online efforts up to par with their competitors, calling this revamped network the Nintendo Network, which will also eventually encompass the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. This new online setup will, instead of forcing developers to adhere to a unified online variant, allow developers to create their own setup. Nintendo themselves [http://wiiu.nintendolife.com/news/2012/01/wii_u_to_get_online_user_accounts/ will go with an individual account system,] which will make management of different users easier. Plus, the cumbersome friend codes will be a thing of the past.
The console has gained much attention and praise from a few "hardcore" developers for its graphics and interesting controller mechanics. The makers of some high-end [[Game Engine|Game Engines]]
▲There will also be a new user interface/social network called the Miiverse, which will be the main menu for the system. Miiverse shows your personal Mii; any Miis on the system; Miis of your friends; and crucially, Miis of other people playing games you own. The Miiverse even lets you see what friends are doing, even if you don't have the same games as them. Through the GamePad, the player will be able to communicate with any of these Miis via messaging, screenshots, or simple doodles. This also expands to otherwise single-player or offline-only multiplayer games, and the messaging aspect itself will be cross-platform -- Nintendo plan to integrate Miiverse into the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], and will also release Miiverse applications for PCs and smartphones. Similarly to the 3DS, Miiverse will be able to be brought up at any time during gameplay, with gameplay itself suspended.
The system is a step above the PS3/Xbox 360 generation, but below the [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Xbox One]]. It did not gain the audience that the also underpowered Wii did, and many console developers have left it; currently it stays alive based mostly on Nintendo-exclusive properties, much like previous unsuccessful Nintendo systems did.
▲There are a few problems, though. Even though the Wii U supports two simultaneous [[Game Pads]], they are so expensive that Nintendo will be focusing on single-controller possibilities for the time being. All currently-displayed multiplayer games give one player a GamePad and the rest Wii controllers (or the Wii U Pro Controller). Also, as with the previous two Nintendo systems, it does not support DVD or Blu-Ray playback, but Nintendo is working with companies such as [[YouTube]] and Hulu to provide video content.
▲The console has gained much attention and praise from a few "hardcore" developers for its graphics and interesting controller mechanics. The makers of some high-end [[Game Engine|Game Engines]] have pledged support for it, namely, [[Unreal]] Engine 3 from [[Epic Games|Epic]], CryEngine 3 from [[Crytek]], and hinted support for Frostbite Engine 2.0 from [[Electronic Arts|EA]]. [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|Nintendo has stated that they will focus on]] [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-05-01-iwata-wii-u-3ds-will-cater-to-core-gamers-first-mass-market-second core gamers first] this time around.
=== Games: ===
* ''[[Aliens]]: Colonial Marines''
* ''[[
* Unnamed Monolith Soft title ([http://www.siliconera.com/2011/06/15/following-xenoblade-chronicles-what-are-monolith-soft-up-to-now/ currently speculated to be another] ''[[Baten Kaitos]]'' game)
* ''Avengers: Battle for the Earth''
* ''[[
* ''[[Batman: Arkham City
* ''[[Bayonetta]]'' and ''[[Bayonetta 2]]''
* ''[[Bit
* ''Chasing Aurora''
* ''Cloudberry Kingdom''
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Dragon Quest X]]''
* ''FIFA Soccer''
* ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' (''[[Dynasty Warriors]]'' style gameplay with Zelda characters)
* ''[[Just Dance]] 4''
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]] HD''
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] HD''
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'' (eShop version)
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'' (simultaneously released on [[Nintendo Switch]])
* ''LEGO City: Undercover''
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Monster Hunter 3]] Ultimate''
* ''[[
* ''[[Ninja Gaiden]] III: Razor's Edge''
* ''Nintendo Land''
* ''[[
* ''Project CARS''
* ''[[Pokemon Rumble U]]''
* ''[[Raving Rabbids
* ''Rayman Legends''
* ''[[Scribblenauts
* ''[[
* ''[[Sing Party]]''
* ''[[Sega Superstars
* ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
* ''[[Super Smash Bros
* ''Tank Tank Tank!''
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Trine]] 2''
* ''[[
* ''[[The Wonderful 101]]'' (working title ''Project P-100'')
* ''Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2013''
* ''[[
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