Just bought a Wii U. Surprisingly, there were no shortages.

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Finally got the game plan figured out. This weekend, I'll pick up the WiiU with the NSMBU and NSLU disc, since you can't get that one outside of the bundle. Alongside the system, I'll get Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, Wonderful 101, and Wind Waker HD.

I'm still kinda amazed (and glad) that a system that was so weak that I didn't even bother to keep the thing once I picked up my preorder could be this enticing a year later. I'm really excited to get this.

That's an amazing plan! I LOVE my Wii U. Got it last month!
 
System stability. Whatever it means.
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Since this seems like a general all-around Wii U thread, might as well ask here. As most of us know, the Wii U has, and will continue to have the industry's best local co-op. A result of such, my Wii U often travels to my friend's house.

The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

Edit: Misleading last sentence. I'm wondering if moving it a couple of feet from the TV would help things. I know the problem isn't the internet because it can connect if I move it 15 feet up as the router is almost directly above.
 
Since this seems like a general all-around Wii U thread, might as well ask here. As most of us know, the Wii U has, and will continue to have the industry's best local co-op. A result of such, my Wii U often travels to my friend's house.

The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

When I set mine up, it was pretty far from the router (at least 40 feet).
 
Just saw blacklist for $29 at JB hifi in australia. considering picking it up, i'm sure the multiplayer will be non existent in australia.
 
Might I suggest Target? Mine has had a whole bunch of the Mario & Luigi bundle in stock for a while now.
I found the Mario & Luigi bundle at a K-Mart today, and got a wireless pro controller at Wal-Mart. I haven't set it up yet. I'm running out of room!

I didn't find any screen protectors and I need to eventually order one (plus probably a screen protector and case for my 3DS XL too).
 
You can turn it off but as soon as you press a button it'll turn back on. If you have a Wii U Pro Controller you could play with that and then turn the gamepad screen off. Otherwise, no dice. That said, NSMBU is a perfect Off-TV game. I completed 90+% of that game like that.

Did you buy a launch unit that didn't have the update or did you buy one of the new bundles because those obviously have the most (at the time they're manufactured of packaged) recent firmware installed.

New one, that just be why then.
 
I'm a bit disappointed because it seems my only option is getting a Nintendo Land bundle, oh well... I hear it's a good game to play with my friends.


Not like it matters that much because next week is Wonderful 101 + Mario 3D World + Pikmin 3 week, god I can't wait.
 
Since this seems like a general all-around Wii U thread, might as well ask here. As most of us know, the Wii U has, and will continue to have the industry's best local co-op. A result of such, my Wii U often travels to my friend's house.

The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

Edit: Misleading last sentence. I'm wondering if moving it a couple of feet from the TV would help things. I know the problem isn't the internet because it can connect if I move it 15 feet up as the router is almost directly above.
I had a similar issue to this, tried tons of changes to the network settings on both Wii U and the router and it wasn't working despite other devices reaching fine. Final solution was to move the router closer and it worked. If moving it closer isn't an option I recommend buying a range extender.
 
I went to my local Wal-Mart today, checked the Nintendo section expecting the usual stock of Wii U's next to the Wii's but guess what? All sold out of Wii U.........that Wii U pitch commercial kids edition just might have awakened some parents finally.
 
Since this seems like a general all-around Wii U thread, might as well ask here. As most of us know, the Wii U has, and will continue to have the industry's best local co-op. A result of such, my Wii U often travels to my friend's house.

The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

Edit: Misleading last sentence. I'm wondering if moving it a couple of feet from the TV would help things. I know the problem isn't the internet because it can connect if I move it 15 feet up as the router is almost directly above.

I am not sure if this will help but I had a sound bar with a wireless subwoofer connected to the TV my Wii U is on and if the sound bar was on it would disconnect my Wii U but if it was off it would work fine. I think it was some kind of wireless interference.
 
I'm a bit disappointed because it seems my only option is getting a Nintendo Land bundle, oh well... I hear it's a good game to play with my friends.


Not like it matters that much because next week is Wonderful 101 + Mario 3D World + Pikmin 3 week, god I can't wait.

Land is really enjoyable even in single player.
it's not as wiisport, for example: it really has depth and scora-attack fever within
 
I'm a bit disappointed because it seems my only option is getting a Nintendo Land bundle, oh well... I hear it's a good game to play with my friends.


Not like it matters that much because next week is Wonderful 101 + Mario 3D World + Pikmin 3 week, god I can't wait.
Where did you look online dude?
 
Land is really enjoyable even in single player.
it's not as wiisport, for example: it really has depth and scora-attack fever within

I'm with Aostia here, NL is an amazing game and offers plenty for a single player experience. I think you will have a great time with it.
 
Just got the Mario and Luigi bundle. Also got Wind Waker HD, and Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed. As well the as the Pro controller.

Pro controller is so awesome, the sticks and d-pad are perfect.
 
I went to my local Wal-Mart today, checked the Nintendo section expecting the usual stock of Wii U's next to the Wii's but guess what? All sold out of Wii U.........that Wii U pitch commercial kids edition just might have awakened some parents finally.

In combination with people missing out on a PS4 at launch (sold out), getting caught in the "next-gen" hype... it may not be a bad thing to start pushing WiiU just now. I think many people either didn't know it existed (and will think it is just as new as PS4/XBO) or new what it was before. But this christmas is make or break, especially towards 3rd party multiplats. Maybe they can still pay for exclusivity here or there.
 
Since this seems like a general all-around Wii U thread, might as well ask here. As most of us know, the Wii U has, and will continue to have the industry's best local co-op. A result of such, my Wii U often travels to my friend's house.

The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

Edit: Misleading last sentence. I'm wondering if moving it a couple of feet from the TV would help things. I know the problem isn't the internet because it can connect if I move it 15 feet up as the router is almost directly above.

I have no technical info to say this for sure, but the WiiU does seems to have a tougher time getting the internet signal.

My wiiu is set on living room. The internet router in one of the bedrooms. When setting up the connection, i get full bars on the WiiU. Everything is fine.

Then im using the WiiU internet browser and suddenly the connection drops. No page loads correctly. At that exact same time, i open my 3ds and load web pages without any problems.

This happens a lot. And i usually open the 3DS to check if its the connection or the WiiU just lost it without reason. The results are always the same.
 
The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

Edit: Misleading last sentence. I'm wondering if moving it a couple of feet from the TV would help things. I know the problem isn't the internet because it can connect if I move it 15 feet up as the router is almost directly above.

There can be any number of reasons for bad wifi, but the WiiU seems pretty good normally, so I would try different positions and moving it a bit further from the TV as you suggested. It might just be too close to the TV, as large metal objects can interfere with the wifi a bit, especially if they are in between the source and the receiver.
 
I went to my local Wal-Mart today, checked the Nintendo section expecting the usual stock of Wii U's next to the Wii's but guess what? All sold out of Wii U.........that Wii U pitch commercial kids edition just might have awakened some parents finally.

Its the first time I heard this.

Are you sure it was actually sold out and didn't have anything to do with that stock recall thread from a few days ago or something?

Hopefully it was actually sold out.
 
Its the first time I heard this.

Are you sure it was actually sold out and didn't have anything to do with that stock recall thread from a few days ago or something?

Hopefully it was actually sold out.

I think it's quite possible that it's sold out... because most retailers don't stock dozens of WiiU's anymore. So if you only have a handful of WiiU's in stock, a small surge (due to next-gen fever or due to a succesful adcampaign) and you're sold out before you know it.
 
I'm getting a PS4 Killzone Mega Bundle for £465.

Out of interest, I went on to Amazon to see how much Wii U I could get for the same price.

I could get:

Wii U Deluxe
New Super Mario Bros. U
New Super Luigi U
Super Mario 3D World
Pikmin 3
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
The Wonderful 101

All for £365, £100 less than the PS4 bundle.

Now I'm having doubts about PS4.

Trust me. That is a much, much better buy than a PS4.
 
I think it's quite possible that it's sold out... because most retailers don't stock dozens of WiiU's anymore. So if you only have a handful of WiiU's in stock, a small surge (due to next-gen fever or due to a succesful adcampaign) and you're sold out before you know it.

Oh yeah I guess that's true.

This best buy near where I live seems to order lots of Wii U stock going by the number of WW and Mario & Luigi bundles in display, but there are so many so I assume they are selling.
 
I still have problems with Hulu (especially) and some other video networks dropping connection randomly and stopping the video with a playback error. Any advice?

I seem to remember having infrequent (what seemed like) drops when playing online but... i dont play Wii U online often.

My router is a Netgear Nighthawk and my network does require PPPoE. Only other thing I had problems with is my WP7 phone (Old Dell Venue Pro)
 
Agreed. PS4 will be worth it next year. For now, you'll just be sitting on your hands.

That's the perspective that I took last week when I bought my Wii U. There are a good bit of titles available, and a few more on the way that I'm excited about. I've got a tiny bit of buyer's remorse because it was that or a Vita (and I've got more games for Vita already than Wii U thanks to PS+), but I might just get myself a Christmas present if there are any deals on Vita's and their memory cards this season.

All told, I'm happy. I even managed to luck out with my treadmill and be able to rest the Wii U controller on it without it bumping all over the place.
 
SM3DW is really tempting me....

But $300 is just too much to swallow. I would bite at $250 or lower.
 
Going to buy a Wii U next week. I am waiting to see if any retailers will do something with it for Black Friday. I doubt it at this point, but it is a X-mas present, so I have to wait regardless.
 
So how do you do turn the Gamepad off and play on a Pro controller? Is it an option in the Home menu?

You would be a terrible detective. How about trying out the "controller settings" button on the home menu ;)

Question - I have no Internet (don't ask). If I buy a wii u can I play games out of the box or do I need to take it to a friends house with wifi first?

You don't need the internet for anything. But I would highly recommend you bringing it to a friend's house and AT LEAST get the firmware up to the current version. Be aware that it might take a while to update, depending on if you happen to get one of the launch bundles that don't have even have the day-1 firmware update or you get a new model (the zelda/nsmbu&nslu or wii party u bundles).
 
I'm getting a PS4 Killzone Mega Bundle for £465.

Out of interest, I went on to Amazon to see how much Wii U I could get for the same price.

I could get:

Wii U Deluxe
New Super Mario Bros. U
New Super Luigi U
Super Mario 3D World
Pikmin 3
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
The Wonderful 101

All for £365, £100 less than the PS4 bundle.

Now I'm having doubts about PS4.

The PS4 isn't really in short supply. So how many games are coming out for the PS4 in the next few months that you want? It isn't about the system, its about what you will be playing.

I've already played ME3 before on PC, but it was only $10, so I figured it'd be fun to have with the Gamepad additions.

Mass Effect 3 on the Wii U was the first Mass Effect game I played. I enjoyed it. It felt wrong knowing that the wife bought it for me on my birthday from target, and paid full price for it. All the while knowing that it was less than $30 on amazon at the time. It was a birthday present so I was in a tough bind. That being said, I don't know how I would play the game without the map being on the gamepad. It added a lot to the experience.
 
Has anybody tried using the WiiU as a mediahub? Stream movies from your PC over wifi to your WiiU browser, so you can watch them fullscreen on your tv (as with youtube)?

Vidiiustreamer is supposed to be free, but i can't get it to work, get an error
Has anybody tried Plex or PlayOn? Or is there a different solution?
 
Since this seems like a general all-around Wii U thread, might as well ask here. As most of us know, the Wii U has, and will continue to have the industry's best local co-op. A result of such, my Wii U often travels to my friend's house.

The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

Edit: Misleading last sentence. I'm wondering if moving it a couple of feet from the TV would help things. I know the problem isn't the internet because it can connect if I move it 15 feet up as the router is almost directly above.

Sorry to hear you have issues. You can try playing with the channel setting in the router. Mine is not near and has been working flawless **knocks on wood**
 
I found the Mario & Luigi bundle at a K-Mart today, and got a wireless pro controller at Wal-Mart. I haven't set it up yet. I'm running out of room!

I didn't find any screen protectors and I need to eventually order one (plus probably a screen protector and case for my 3DS XL too).

I go Hori all the way when it come to screen protectors. They go on easy and I have yet to have any issues with them.
 
I have to say, my Wii U is fantastic. And it's awesome for when you have friends by, or wanna play with the family and take turns in Wii Sports Club. I haven't really gotten into Wii Party U yet but it has disappointed so far - any mini games worth trying out with 2 players?
 
SM3DW is really tempting me....

But $300 is just too much to swallow. I would bite at $250 or lower.

Skylanders bundle is $260 but it is the white 8GB console.

OR

Been hunting for a Wii U deal all week. Seems like this will be the best deal, taken from CAG:

Are you going to Target for the 20% off everything(with exclusions) coupon on BF? Must spend $75 to get it and it is Valid 12/1-12/7. Just hold off on buying some stuff til' BF to get the coupon.
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/topic/3...valid-121-127/

Also, eBay's going to have $100 Target gift cards for $90 on BF.
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/topic/3...2913-12am-est/

Wii U $300
-20% coupon $240
-5% If you have a Target Red Card $225
-$20 saved from getting 2 $100 GCs from eBay $205
 
Hopefully picking up a Wii-U off Craigslist, is there any issues clearing the system and setting up an account with a used Wii-U?

I know nothing about Nintendo ID's or the like and how they work.
 
Since this seems like a general all-around Wii U thread, might as well ask here. As most of us know, the Wii U has, and will continue to have the industry's best local co-op. A result of such, my Wii U often travels to my friend's house.

The question is, is the Wii U's internet receiver crap? For some reason, it can never connect to the internet when next to his TV. His Wii and my 3DS can connect perfectly fine from around the same area. Is it really a matter of a few feet, considering I've been able to connect to the internet and browse the eShop (without a TV around) when I moved it to his second floor that has his router?

Edit: Misleading last sentence. I'm wondering if moving it a couple of feet from the TV would help things. I know the problem isn't the internet because it can connect if I move it 15 feet up as the router is almost directly above.

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wiiu/en_na/internet_connect_online.jsp?menu=routers&submenu=net-ht-router-channel
 
I went to my local Wal-Mart today, checked the Nintendo section expecting the usual stock of Wii U's next to the Wii's but guess what? All sold out of Wii U.........that Wii U pitch commercial kids edition just might have awakened some parents finally.

It's the same at my local Targets. They sold out of the bundled Wii Us rather quickly.

SM3DW is really tempting me....

But $300 is just too much to swallow. I would bite at $250 or lower.

It's not bad once you realize how many awesome games you'd be able to play.
 
Has anybody tried using the WiiU as a mediahub? Stream movies from your PC over wifi to your WiiU browser, so you can watch them fullscreen on your tv (as with youtube)?

Vidiiustreamer is supposed to be free, but i can't get it to work, get an error
Has anybody tried Plex or PlayOn? Or is there a different solution?

I've used PlayOn before. It was "fine" for what it was. I haven't bothered with it for quite some time though.
 
I hope retailers didn´t underestimate Wii U sales as limited stock can hurt Wii U right now.

I wouldn't be surprised if they did in some areas. The Wii U stock seems the same as it did during launch at my local stores. Even if they did limit the stock, I would think that if the item began selling that they would request for more to be shipped. There's still plenty of time before Christmas.
 
Wii U appears to be selling nicely at the moment. Amazon is out of stock on the Mario - Luigi bundle (they dont sell them directly, but they store them in their warehouses and sell them for other resellers), and the Target where I bought mine only had one left. The guy working in the department said they started with 15 bundles on Sunday, and now they're gone. So either Mario World is the savior, or it's just going to produce a minor bump.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if they did in some areas. The Wii U stock seems the same as it did during launch at my local stores. Even if they did limit the stock, I would think that if the item began selling that they would request for more to be shipped. There's still plenty of time before Christmas.

Yes, at least they have enough time to adjust. Hoping it sells well, at least it looks like SM3DWhas made an impact.

Wii U appears to be selling nicely at the moment. Amazon is out of stock on the Mario - Luigi bundle (they dont sell them directly, but they store them in their warehouses and sell them for other resellers), and the Target where I bought mine only had one left. The guy working in the department said they started with 15 bundles on Sunday, and now they're gone. So either Mario World is the savior, or it's just going to produce a minor bump.

Lets not forget that for the first time there is a marketing push for the Wii U, Wii U pitch, SM3DW, Wii Party U and Sonic Sochi Olympics commercials.

I think it is fair to say that even Nintendo believed the Wii U was not a good proposition at launch, this is the launch of the Wii U, bummer that they missed the opportunity of launching first.
 
I went to my local Wal-Mart today, checked the Nintendo section expecting the usual stock of Wii U's next to the Wii's but guess what? All sold out of Wii U.........that Wii U pitch commercial kids edition just might have awakened some parents finally.

great to hear. any more anecdotal evidence?
 
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