Rest in Peace, Wii U: Nintendo bids an even more-final farewell to its dead console after finally running out of the parts needed to fix them
Rest in Peace, Wii U: Nintendo bids an even more-final farewell to its dead console after finally running out of the parts needed to fix them
Customers in Japan can no longer get repairs for Wii Us or their peripherals
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That console had some marketing issues. For the longest time, I thought it was just an upgraded Wii and I already had one.
16 0 ReplyRight? I’ll never understand why they don’t go with Super Wii or Wii Advanced, as those were established “hey here’s the next gen of this system” names.
12 0 ReplyDespite the historical precedent, those two options sound even more like a mid-gen refresh than Wii U does.
6 0 ReplyThe worst part is that Wii U matches previous mid-gen refreshes Nintendo had done.
The DSi was the same console but slightly better. Why is the U supposed to convey a 2 now?
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For the longest time, I thought it was just an upgraded Wii and I already had one.
Target wasn't helping:
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