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Nintendo Japan has announced that it plans to cease repair support for the Wii U. First translated by VGC (and confirmed by IGN Japan), a new page on Nintendo Japan's official website reveals that ...
Have you updated your Wii to version 4.2 yet? Because if you have, and you’re now having problems with your system, Nintendo will fix it for free. There’s something in the latest Wii system update ...
Click here for all of GamesBeat’s Wii U launch coverage. A few gamers are reporting on forums and Twitter that they busted their Wii Us. These people lost power or their Internet connections during ...
The poor Wii U. That inexplicable console that was simultaneously too confusing to be useful, but too unexceptional to be inspiring. Meaninglessly carrying the weight of the name of the phenomenal ...
Nintendo will no longer accept Wii consoles for repair after the end of March. The reason for this is due to their shortage of repair components for the console. This applies to the Wii console ...
This information is from the Japanese Nintendo site so it likely only takes into account data from Japan. Nintendo warns customers that those who are thinking about sending in their Wii U and ...
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Gaijin Games is working on a Wii U patch for Runner 2, and the main fix coming will squash a bug which freezes the console when powered down or exiting to the main menu. "We had never experienced this ...
We reported yesterday that Nintendo President Satoru Iwata had apologised for the long loading times when switching between applications on the Wii U. He went on to say that a solution was in the ...
It’s not hard to see where the problem comes from. Nintendo has always favoured first-party games and its own cheaper, if quirky, technology, making it all but impossible to play the latest ...