Picture this: You’re playing Wii tennis by yourself (because you have no friends), you’re a sexually frustrated 14-year-old teenager and suddenly you’re starting to find the Miis attractive.
For all of its many faults, and believe me, there are not enough words in this article to convey quite how flawed the Wii U was, its launch lineup could have been worse. While far from great ...
Zombi U on Wii U was peak horror gaming, and the failed console's second-screen gimmick held so much more potential ...
They look like they’re straight out of a video game, like Wii Tennis. The players’ bodies and faces have been replaced with Miis, basically. What gives? Per reporter Bastien Fachan ...
Nintendo cautions Wii U users against using unauthorized services to replace online features. The publisher requested these services be avoided because of potential "unexpected security risks." ...
Shortly after Nintendo issued a warning to players to "refrain" from using "unauthorized software" to keep their Wii Us online since it "may pose unexpected security risks," unofficial Nintendo ...
It may lead to unexpected security risks. If you’ve been following gaming developments for the past few years you will likely remember that Nintendo halted support for the Wii U last April.
bringing a course that scales the Wuhu Mountain could be a hit (just look out for paragliding Miis) Another course that has been left in the tracks of the series comes from Mario Kart Wii.
Edward discovers he’s at home among the jerks. And because Edward is played by Sebastian Stan, we know immediately that is going to be a layered and complex jerk at that. In fact, few modern ...