amishpriest99
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Nintendo Points Cards for the Wii and 3DS work for the Wii U store correct? Saw some on sale in Toys R Us and was pretty interested if that was the case.
Just the 3DS ones, I'm pretty sure.
Nintendo Points Cards for the Wii and 3DS work for the Wii U store correct? Saw some on sale in Toys R Us and was pretty interested if that was the case.
Just the 3DS ones, I'm pretty sure.
Considering it said both Wii & 3DS on the card, I'm assuming this is okay then.
Hrm, that sounds peculiar. Wii and DSi use the same currency (points), while 3DS and Wii U use the same (actual money).
Well, the safest way to tell is if it says "points" (1000, or 2000, for example) on the card, it won't work on Wii U.
Hrm, that sounds peculiar. Wii and DSi use the same currency (points), while 3DS and Wii U use the same (actual money).
Well, the safest way to tell is if it says "points" (1000, or 2000, for example) on the card, it won't work on Wii U.
I've really grown to like my Wii U over the past few days, after a very shaky start.
The gf seems to really like it, the killer feature is definitely being able to continue playing games on the GamePad. But amazingly, she's also started using MiiVerse, something I never thought I'd see.
The console certainly holds a lot of potential and I think people are being overly unfair by focusing purely on the under-the-hood power of the console. The GamePad is also a good piece of kit, being able to watch Netflix on it and plug headphones in whilst someone else watches the TV is quite something. But for general gaming, I think the real benefit is playing off the screen occasionally rather than added functionality.
So, my few remaining gripes and things I'd like to see...
- Not enough released or announced exclusives. Nintendo needs more, they need to show some real commitment to this console - it's unique and therefore deserves unique games. I need more to tear me away from the 360/PS3.
- Virtual Console. Why oh why was this not at launch, it really would have given me more to play on this thing outside of NSMBU. Playing all those old SNES games on the GamePad is an awesome no-brainer. And hopefully Gamecube too, if they can find a workaround for the analogue triggers.
- Why no disc spin-down? I love the Wii U web-browser and it's so easy and quick to use straight from the GamePad without turning the TV on etc. But... it's a bloody noisy way to surf the web because I've got NSMBU spinning loud 360-style in the drive. But I'm not playing it - so why not spin the disc down!? Come on Nintendo, simple stuff.
- Still not happy that I can't turn the display off whilst using the GamePad on games where I want to play on the TV. It's so distracting for me. I've now got a Wiimote to get around this issue on NSMBU but it shouldn't have had to come to that.
OK, so a few gripes still remaining but it's definitely growing on me every day - to the point that I was incredibly disappointed when hearing about the poor sales of the console in the UK. I really do hope this is a success - nobody makes games like Nintendo and NSMBU is a real joy to play. It's so simple and yet so deep at the same time - like every Nintendo game. So many secrets, so much to discover, it never gets old.
Ultimately though, I feel this was rushed to release. There's so much potential here that the console could be something extremely special by the end of next year, but Nintendo needs to act fast and realise that potential sooner rather than later. Fingers crossed everythign works out.
So Trine 2 is $21.something with Tax but you can only add credit as $20 and $10?!
Grrr!!
So Trine 2 is $21.something with Tax but you can only add credit as $20 and $10?!
Grrr!!
Ah thanks, I did not know this!
It didn't seem obvious but not that I know Trine is mine.
If you try to buy something without enough credit, it will ask you to add whatever is needed through CC so you'll never have leftover points unless you go strictly prepaid cards.
My headphone jack already started to behave erratically on the first evening of play...
I hope Nintendo warranty covers this...
Other than that, I quite like the Wii U.
It's not as mind bending as the original Wii was for me, but I see a lot of potential.
Better yet, switch to a tax-free state.Ah thanks, I did not know this!
It didn't seem obvious but not that I know Trine is mine.
When I picked up my premium set, I also picked up NSMB2. I'm enjoying both games, although I don't play Nintendo Land too much.
I am definitely planning on picking up Zombi U, but would like one more game; likely a port.
Which is the best port on the system right now? The one which best utilizes the gamepad?
When you register the WiiU through the eShop are you meant to get Club Nintendo Points. I checked the NintendoUK site and it's shown as registered but like the British Eurovision contestant I got nil point.
When you register the WiiU through the eShop are you meant to get Club Nintendo Points. I checked the NintendoUK site and it's shown as registered but like the British Eurovision contestant I got nil point.
When you register the WiiU through the eShop are you meant to get Club Nintendo Points. I checked the NintendoUK site and it's shown as registered but like the British Eurovision contestant I got nil point.
Which is the best port on the system right now? The one which best utilizes the gamepad?
Almost done with Black Ops 2 I think. At least the single player campaign. Been putting most of my time into that. Thought it would be ZombiU but usually to tired when I finally come in. I like to play carefully and fear I'll do something stupid or make a big mistake simply because I'm not thinking clearly. However I'm not making the progress I would want in it however. So once I finished the Black Ops 2 campaign (which has been pretty damn good but think the Strike Force Missions really break up the pacing in a bad way) I'm going to dive head first into ZombiU to finish it. If I die then I die.
Just want to finish up the games I have before the next batch come out. Something like Nintendo Land I expect I won't "finish" for a while so it's not on the list. However BO2, ZombiU, Mario, and Ninja Gaiden have to be tackled before any other retail game is bought. I need to stay firm on this.
Zombi U is so great.. Can't believe I almost didn't buy this because of those stupid reviews! Easily the best launch game.
Respect.EDIT: Probably took me a fair bit longer than 12 hours now that I think about it, as I remember where my eight hour survivor died.
Zombi U is so great.. Can't believe I almost didn't buy this because of those stupid reviews! Easily the best launch game.
Yes! So good.
The gamepad support is brilliant. Especially with the scanner and miniguns. So much fun.
Anyway. Its unbelievable that Ubisoft is the ONLY publisher apart from Nintendo to really make an effort and show the possibilities of the Wii U.
Its also a bit depressing.
Wait, you can register the Wii U for Club Nintendo through the eshop?
well in my experience, either nintendo have a very warped conception of how long a second is (all my 12 'second' installs/downloads took more like 10 minutes), or its in hours and minutes.
to start with the estimate is way off and says it will take several hours but once it gets going it seems to be fairly accurate.
I'm attempting to do the same; finishing up the games I have before I buy any more. I only have three games at the moment but I've been playing them a lot longer than I normally would. I completed the Story Mode in New Super Mario Bros. U but still have all of the additional modes to go through as well as the extra post-game levels/objectives. Nintendo Land will take a while to "finish" and I'm about halfway through the Campaign mode in BLOPSII. I must admit, I've been spending more time in online multiplayer, thus slowing down my single player progress.
I've avoided a lot of good deals (Skylanders Giants for less than $50, Toys R Us B1G1 50% off, Scribblenauts Unlimited for $40, etc) but the reality is that I might not play those games right away if they were bought. I might buy one Wii U game this month, though. My attempt to avoid a large backlog is a success, so far. Too bad I didn't start doing this with the 3DS... :/
So im trying to enter the old wii shop in wii mode but it gives me an error that it cant connect to the internet. Everything works just fine when I'm out of wii mode.
Use the D-pad or left stick.
After pressing input I can choose from the list with the d-pad and select with the "a" button.
Out in town now so need answer ASAP.
Do Nintendo eshop vouchers listing Wii/DS and 3DS work on the Wii U eshop?
I'm guessing yes. Just want to make sure before I splash out.
You mean the pre-paid cards? The Wii/DSi "Nintendo Points" cards WON'T work. The Wii U/3DS E Shop cards WILL.
Seems like its because of the security settings on your modem.
In Wii mode it only accepts a certain security setting. I'm sure it explains what settings are not allowed on the error code.
It says
"Nintendo eshop card
Redeemable on
Wii shop channel
Nintendo DSi shop
Nintendo eshop"