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  • fryd@sh.itjust.worksF [email protected]

    Ohh yeah it’s been a really long time since i used it

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    Last time, when I used it, to take my save games over to cemu I was really appreciative how quiet my gaming pc was in comparison haha.
    I miss fire hopping in Mario kart 😞

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      The WiiU was ahead of its time.

      Great little console.

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      The WiiU crawled so the Switch could walk so the Deck could run

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        Thank you! I think the impracticality of it all adds an extra layer of fun 🙂

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        Always, this. 🙂

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          I used the Sunshine game streaming software and the WiiU homebrew port of Moonlight to get game streaming working on a WiiU gamepad. It's sort of like a bootleg Steam Deck, and it works surprisingly well, but it mostly just made me want a Steam Deck.

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          Holy bezels, I remember having a Wii U

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            Looking back, it almost feels like a Switch prototype. It's a goofy little thing, but I love it.
            That said, I also love the Nintendo Virtual Boy, so my judgement might be questionable.

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            Yeah, it did so many things wrong and had so many little annoyances regarding the gamepad.

            Still, great games and a wonderful charm to it.

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              The WiiU was ahead of its time.

              Great little console.

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              I agree. I think the problem with it is that it was just too complicated. With most Nintendo system what you see is what you get - with the Wii, those people having a good time swinging around their little Toblerones really are playing a game; the Switch really is a home console grade portable handheld thing; the WiiU manages to look like both those things without being either.

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                the wii-u console, required to run the gamepad is loud, and the display is 854 x 480 pixels

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                480 would be NTSC. PAL was higher resolution. But, yeah, the latency was basically imperceptible but the fan noise was real.

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                  Wii U is one of the best consoles of all time and hardly anyone knows it

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                  I would definitely not push it that far, but it was just good enough. I liked the tablet, and a lot of the games that were showcased on it were fun. All it had to be was a little more powerful, and not be absolutely destroyed by the horrible branding

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                    I agree. I think the problem with it is that it was just too complicated. With most Nintendo system what you see is what you get - with the Wii, those people having a good time swinging around their little Toblerones really are playing a game; the Switch really is a home console grade portable handheld thing; the WiiU manages to look like both those things without being either.

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                    The forced gamepad integration didn’t help, like why tf do I need the gamepad to connect to WiFi.

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                      I would definitely not push it that far, but it was just good enough. I liked the tablet, and a lot of the games that were showcased on it were fun. All it had to be was a little more powerful, and not be absolutely destroyed by the horrible branding

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                      'super wii'

                      it was right there...

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                        Looking back, it almost feels like a Switch prototype. It's a goofy little thing, but I love it.
                        That said, I also love the Nintendo Virtual Boy, so my judgement might be questionable.

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                        The virtual boy was ahead of its time, too. Teleroboxer is still my favorite game that no one played.

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                          The virtual boy was ahead of its time, too. Teleroboxer is still my favorite game that no one played.

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                          It's one of my favorites, too! Almost like a Punch Out!! spinoff. VB Wario Land is worthy of the praise it receives, but I also really like the Virtual Boy's StarFox-like, Red Alarm.

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                            It's one of my favorites, too! Almost like a Punch Out!! spinoff. VB Wario Land is worthy of the praise it receives, but I also really like the Virtual Boy's StarFox-like, Red Alarm.

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                            Red Alarm is definitely my Number 2 on VB,
                            Followed by Wario. I need to search my basement and see if I still have them...

                            Teleroboxer reminds me of a cross between Punch Out & Metal Combat for the Super Scope, another underrated gem.

                            At least that one got a sequel!

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                              480 would be NTSC. PAL was higher resolution. But, yeah, the latency was basically imperceptible but the fan noise was real.

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                              PAL is 525 lines.

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                                I used the Sunshine game streaming software and the WiiU homebrew port of Moonlight to get game streaming working on a WiiU gamepad. It's sort of like a bootleg Steam Deck, and it works surprisingly well, but it mostly just made me want a Steam Deck.

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                                Pretty cool, I didn't know about the moonlight fork.

                                Probably going to see a lot of memes about Wii u running the newest most demanding games.

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                                  Red Alarm is definitely my Number 2 on VB,
                                  Followed by Wario. I need to search my basement and see if I still have them...

                                  Teleroboxer reminds me of a cross between Punch Out & Metal Combat for the Super Scope, another underrated gem.

                                  At least that one got a sequel!

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                                  Super deep cut (this might be my most obscure bit of Nintendo trivia as I couldn't find any images of it online), but have you ever seen the hidden wireframe models in Red Alarm? If you shoot very specific places in game, you can reveal low-poly 3D models of a Virtual Boy, Game Boy, and even a girl in a bikini... for some reason. I wonder if Nintendo's top brass were aware of that one when it shipped 🙂

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                                    Super deep cut (this might be my most obscure bit of Nintendo trivia as I couldn't find any images of it online), but have you ever seen the hidden wireframe models in Red Alarm? If you shoot very specific places in game, you can reveal low-poly 3D models of a Virtual Boy, Game Boy, and even a girl in a bikini... for some reason. I wonder if Nintendo's top brass were aware of that one when it shipped 🙂

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                                    Ha!

                                    I was about to mention those in my last comment! I remember it was like weird bits of terrain you had to shoot so many times in certain levels to get the Easter egg. Pretty sure I saw the locations in Nintendo Power...

                                    A low poly wireframe bikini girl had to be hidden back in the day, and now there's porn games on the Switch Store!

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                                      The forced gamepad integration didn’t help, like why tf do I need the gamepad to connect to WiFi.

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                                      It doesn’t need wifi though, PlayStation portal does. But yeah, the second screen was a questionable idea - too hard to implement in an interesting way, makes all local multiplayer games asymmetrical, makes porting difficult… Even Nintendo gave up

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                                        I used the Sunshine game streaming software and the WiiU homebrew port of Moonlight to get game streaming working on a WiiU gamepad. It's sort of like a bootleg Steam Deck, and it works surprisingly well, but it mostly just made me want a Steam Deck.

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                                        Hey neat! I did the same thing a few months ago! Not sure how to link things on here.

                                        Did you also swap the charger for USB C?

                                        Edit: This is the streaming post. And this is the USB C mod.

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                                          It doesn’t need wifi though, PlayStation portal does. But yeah, the second screen was a questionable idea - too hard to implement in an interesting way, makes all local multiplayer games asymmetrical, makes porting difficult… Even Nintendo gave up

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                                          actually the gampad does need WiFi*, it's just that the Wii U is the access point to its slightly non compliant WiFi ac network.

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