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The '''Wii U''' is an HD video game console first released by [[Nintendo]] in 2012. The successor to Nintendo's 2006 [[Wii]] system, the Wii U utilized a large tablet-like controller with a screen. It was succeeded in 2017 by the Nintendo Switch. | The '''Wii U''' is an HD video game console first released by [[Nintendo]] in 2012. The successor to Nintendo's 2006 [[Wii]] system, the Wii U utilized a large tablet-like controller with a screen. It was succeeded in 2017 by the [[Nintendo Switch]]. | ||
Not to sugarcoat it, the Wii U wasn't very successful ''at all''. It is officially Nintendo's worst-performing home console (selling less than 14 million units, as opposed to the Wii's sales of ''over 101 million''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/ IR Information : Sales Data - Dedicated Video Games Sales Units]</ref>), and died young with a lifespan of about four years on the market. | Not to sugarcoat it, the Wii U wasn't very successful ''at all''. It is officially Nintendo's worst-performing home console (selling less than 14 million units, as opposed to the Wii's sales of ''over 101 million''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/ IR Information : Sales Data - Dedicated Video Games Sales Units]</ref>), and died young with a lifespan of about four years on the market. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{w|Wii U}} at Wikipedia | *{{w|Wii U}} at Wikipedia | ||
[[Category:Aligned]] | [[Category:Aligned]] | ||
[[Category:Video game consoles]] | [[Category:Video game consoles]] | ||
Revision as of 19:41, 30 March 2021

The Wii U is an HD video game console first released by Nintendo in 2012. The successor to Nintendo's 2006 Wii system, the Wii U utilized a large tablet-like controller with a screen. It was succeeded in 2017 by the Nintendo Switch.
Not to sugarcoat it, the Wii U wasn't very successful at all. It is officially Nintendo's worst-performing home console (selling less than 14 million units, as opposed to the Wii's sales of over 101 million[1]), and died young with a lifespan of about four years on the market.
Games

- Transformers: Prime - The Game (2012)
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (2014)
- Splatoon (2015)
Footnotes
External links
- Wii U at Wikipedia

