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[WATCH] A Modder has managed to turn a Wii U into a Windows 10 PC that emulates Wii U games Today at 6:44 pm

With the Nintendo Switch taking over the limelight, Nintendo has all but pushed the Wii U into the rearview...Read more

That's one way to re-use an old Wii U.


[FONT=&quot]With the Nintendo Switch taking over the limelight, Nintendo has all but pushed the Wii U into the rearview mirror, and for people who have made the jump, there's a good chance that the console is doing nothing but collecting dust. One modder, who goes by the name Banjo Kazooie has found a way to repurpose their old Wii U by turning it into a Windows 10 PC. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The feat is quite impressive, and Banjo Kazooie has taken a few aesthetic liberties on top of the transformation as well, but the final product itself is something to behold.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Check it out:[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]On top of being able to run Windows 10, the Wii U emulator program Cemu was installed, allowing the portable PC to leverage the console's standard functionality to play the games it was originally meant to. It features a crisp Full Touch 2K LCD screen, an Intel M5 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD, Bluetooth, WiFi, 128GB SD Card, and Battery monitoring software with an automatic shut down function.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]This thing is a beast.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Sources: [Sudomod via Motherboard, Hackaday][/FONT]
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source:Gamezone
 
Video Games Chronicle - Reminder: You only have three weeks left to buy digital Wii U and 3DS games | VGC
Both eShops will stop selling games later this month

exputer - You Could Brick The Nintendo Wii U Just For Not Using It, Reports Claim

The nostalgic console is haunted by a severe bug, leading to a slow death.

  • Nintendo’s nostalgic Wii U console appears to get corrupted if it is not used for a long time, eventually suffering memory errors that brick the system.
  • It is a NAND corruption issue that bricks the console, and it is unfixable if a NAND backup is not made prior to corruption.
  • Many reports have surfaced online over the years, and users have been unable to fix Wii U because of the high-risk complications that come with it.
  • Nintendo does not offer official repairs for the platform anymore, and the only current solution appears to be running Wii U after a while to ensure it does not brick.
 
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All the more reason I am glad I skipped the Wii U. The damn thing is way too fragile.
 

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