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its kind of the Wii appreciation thread Part 2 (we had one last year which was locked after a few month)I love how this thread has morphed into the "New Wii U Owners" thread. Super cool.
i say its the semi-troll title ;D.
its kind of the Wii appreciation thread Part 2 (we had one last year which was locked after a few month)I love how this thread has morphed into the "New Wii U Owners" thread. Super cool.
It's been selling better in our store than ever, but to be honest, it's still not much. People are still confused and just don't seem to understand the system. Still, people are seeing the games that are coming out and they seem more and more interested in getting one.so anyone has anecdotal evidence from retailers?
is the system still dead retailwise or is there a sign of life?
It's been selling better in our store than ever, but to be honest, it's still not much. People are still confused and just don't seem to understand the system. Still, people are seeing the games that are coming out and they seem more and more interested in getting one.
It's been selling better in our store than ever, but to be honest, it's still not much. People are still confused and just don't seem to understand the system. Still, people are seeing the games that are coming out and they seem more and more interested in getting one.
Hey, i have a question:
I'm moving into an apartment and am going to buy a second Wii U. (The one I've been using will stay at my parent's house for my other siblings to use)
The Wii U I use now has my Nintendo Network ID on it though.
Can I transfer that to the new Wii U? Is there even any need to if I don't have any money in the wallet? What's tied to the NNID ultimately?
they cant afford to ride it out.Nintendo needs to ride this holiday out and maintain viability with retailers and customers- I do think that a price drop to $250 plus Mario Kart, Smash, and maybe Zelda would at least get the numbers somewhere respectable.
Hey, i have a question:
I'm moving into an apartment and am going to buy a second Wii U. (The one I've been using will stay at my parent's house for my other siblings to use)
The Wii U I use now has my Nintendo Network ID on it though.
Can I transfer that to the new Wii U? Is there even any need to if I don't have any money in the wallet? What's tied to the NNID ultimately?
Any games you bought on the eShop are tied to the NNID, along with any eShop money.
The NNID can't be moved between consoles unless you have a broken console and send it into Nintendo and they replace your console. They do transfer the NNID and games in that case, I don't know if even Nintendo can transfer save games between two Wii Us.
Also, there is no way to move your save games to a different Wii U (save games for any wii titles can be moved with a SD card, as long as they aren't online games).
Try calling Nintendo and explain the situation like you just did. They're pretty helpful. I've read of cases where they allowed people to login with an existing NNID in a new console.
You might need to have both Wii Us with you for them to be able to help you but it's worth the try.
If you don't care about the actual ID, save files and have no funds then I guess it's easier for you to just create a new one.
they cant afford to ride it out.
they have good content and they should promote it.
pricedrop by next year of course should be done
well if you still have wii games those work fine on wiiu. also you can play them "off tv (still have to use wiimote though)" if your tv is occupied.I bought a Wii U yesterday too. I had $300 in Target gift cards as an anniversary gift from my wife, so we bought the Mario and Luigi bundle. I went in expecting the get the Wind Waker bundle, but decided I'd rather get games I've never played before.
I didn't realize there was a buy 2 get 1 sale going on though. I might have to head back there and pick up a few games if it's still going on. Cheifly Zelda, Wonderful 101 and Wii Play U for the extra Wiimote. I recently gave my Wii and 360 to my wife's family in the Philippines. We shipped them this week actually. I don't play games too much anymore, so I don't plan on buying a ton of games. this time. I had over 50 Wii games though. Gave almost all of them away.
Anyway, I'm enjoying NSMBU so far. It's easy, as expected, but fun.
Is there any way to use the Wii Classic Controller for VC games or other games that support it? Or am I better off just buying a Wii U Pro controller?
Luckily, the system shows some life (regarding the interest in it) in the last few days.My nephew was offered a Wii U on release. After a huge drought of games, he has LEGO City, NSMB U, NintendoLand, Rayman Legends and Pikmin 3.
Even I want a Wii U now. Mario Land 3D and Sonic World look awesome. I also want Wonderful 101.
Nintendo consoles, forever the great companion
Hey, i have a question:
I'm moving into an apartment and am going to buy a second Wii U. (The one I've been using will stay at my parent's house for my other siblings to use)
The Wii U I use now has my Nintendo Network ID on it though.
Can I transfer that to the new Wii U? Is there even any need to if I don't have any money in the wallet? What's tied to the NNID ultimately?
Can you adjust the button layout with the purchased game? My friend has the demo and I played a bit of it and the button layout was all kinds of awkward and unintuitive. I couldn't find a way to change it in the demo but, like I said, I just played it briefly.
Haha, yeah I did exactly that last night and played it in bed. That and the ability to use it as a TV remote are what I really like about it so far. I was playing on the gamepad a bit ago in the kitchen too waiting for breakfast to finish cooking. I really like it in that respect.well if you still have wii games those work fine on wiiu. also you can play them "off tv (still have to use wiimote though)" if your tv is occupied.
i think wiiu is perfect for gamers that dont have much time as off tv really lets you use the gamepad at times you would usually not be able to play console games (for example short bursts before sleep.)
Haha, yeah I did exactly that last night and played it in bed. That and the ability to use it as a TV remote are what I really like about it so far. I was playing on the gamepad a bit ago in the kitchen too waiting for breakfast to finish cooking. I really like it in that respect.
Is there like a way to save state your game though? I had to turn Mario off before I got to a save point so I'll have to replay the levels I just beat. Do you just pause it and let it fall asleep or something?
Even after the PS4 launch(which i enjoyed), I am back at in The Wonderful 101, and am considering showing up to gamestop's midnight launch of The Xbone to buy 3D world and A link between worlds lol.
Even after the PS4 launch(which i enjoyed), I am back at in The Wonderful 101, and am considering showing up to gamestop's midnight launch of The Xbone to buy 3D world and A link between worlds lol.
Haha, yeah I did exactly that last night and played it in bed. That and the ability to use it as a TV remote are what I really like about it so far. I was playing on the gamepad a bit ago in the kitchen too waiting for breakfast to finish cooking. I really like it in that respect.
Is there like a way to save state your game though? I had to turn Mario off before I got to a save point so I'll have to replay the levels I just beat. Do you just pause it and let it fall asleep or something?
They have a bunch of Mario 3D World commercials, 3 new bundles, and they even have Gamestop employees wearing cat ears. I'm satisfied.
at the moment i would be perfectly satisfied if it just had a respectable second holiday season and not a complete disaster
Let's hope it can achieve decent sales at least, PS4 numbers are going to destroy it though lol.
It would be if it wasn't for Toki Tori 2+, which is the best game released in a lot of years.Top 3 games on Wii U right now.
Man this thread is getting me so excited about buying the Wii U. I've decided to go ahead with Target for the $25 gift card, and 5% off using the red card there. I'll then use the gift card towards SM3DW and also get WWHD.
Quick question. Can the Wii U use the same sensor bar as the Wii? I'd still like to keep my Wii connected so I can play GC games once in a while, and I don't really want two sensor bars taking up space.
Why not just put the new Wii U at your parent's house and take the existing one with all of your NNID info and content with you to your new place?
Luckily, the system shows some life (regarding the interest in it) in the last few days.
Google Trends analysis:
Last peak was due to E3, but this time around there isn't such an event, that's why I believe more people search for it to buy one.
Logically, we enter holiday period and it should get increased sales.
Let's hope it can achieve decent sales at least, PS4 numbers are going to destroy it though lol.
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on a separate note, i am having zero luck getting the pionter on my wii remote to work. i have to basically point it away from the tv and havent been able to get in the wii menu. how the heck do i calibrate this thing?????
It's pretty amazing that Zelda, Pikmin 3, Wonderful 101 and Super Mario World will all be out in the first year of Wii U's existence, It's a an equal line-up - if not better - to Wii's Holy Trinity in my opinion (Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3 and Smash Bros) and the games have come out in a shorter space of time. Such a shame the majority of the world remain ignorant to Wii U's delights. Being a Nintendo fan these last few months has been heavenly.
It's pretty amazing that Zelda, Pikmin 3, Wonderful 101 and Super Mario World will all be out in the first year of Wii U's existence, It's a an equal line-up - if not better - to Wii's Holy Trinity in my opinion (Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3 and Smash Bros) and the games have come out in a shorter space of time. Such a shame the majority of the world remain ignorant to Wii U's delights. Being a Nintendo fan these last few months has been heavenly.
Didn't Smash Bros. come out in March 2008?It's pretty amazing that Zelda, Pikmin 3, Wonderful 101 and Super Mario World will all be out in the first year of Wii U's existence, It's a an equal line-up - if not better - to Wii's Holy Trinity in my opinion (Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3 and Smash Bros) and the games have come out in a shorter space of time. Such a shame the majority of the world remain ignorant to Wii U's delights. Being a Nintendo fan these last few months has been heavenly.
All the sensor bar is, is some IR lights for the remotes to target. The only reason it need to be plugged in is for power.
Picking up my new Wii U in a few hours
3DWorld looks too good!
Even after the PS4 launch(which i enjoyed), I am back at in The Wonderful 101, and am considering showing up to gamestop's midnight launch of The Xbone to buy 3D world and A link between worlds lol.
No. You can use two candles. Stores sell third-party wireless "sensor" bars. No wires. No blinking.I believe the Wii (U) can also control the lights and blinking to a certain extent
It's been selling better in our store than ever, but to be honest, it's still not much. People are still confused and just don't seem to understand the system. Still, people are seeing the games that are coming out and they seem more and more interested in getting one.
This is really only true for the slowest of the slow TVs though, most still will have a response time faster than the Gamepad.
This is really only true for the slowest of the slow TVs though, most still will have a response time faster than the Gamepad.