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ZombiU is one of the best games for the Wii U. In fact, it’s actually best played on the console because later versions on the PS3, Xbox One, and PC - coined Zombi - were missing the multiplayer ...
Mario Kart 8, even on the Wii U, is still THE de facto racing game for me. It’s easily accessible to kids, features almost three dozen tracks, and a great deal of customization options .
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Best Wii U Launch Titles
Nintendo's Wii U launched with a pretty healthy line-up of games spanning across many genres, from platformers to survival ...
The Wii U always struggled to find an audience, but despite that, it has an excellent lineup of games. Here are our picks for the best Wii U games of all time.
Looking for the best Wii and Wii U games that were a generation of motion-controlled magic and innovative play? You’ve landed at the right place. These two Nintendo consoles were forward ...
Many Wii U games have been ported to the Nintendo Switch. This list is unaltered from its posting on Feb. 2, 2017, fresh off the first announcement that the Wii U was done getting new games. Here ...
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Were it not for its Wii U (and Nintendo Switch, eventually) sequel, Mario Kart Wii would undisputedly hold the crown for best Mario Kart game. However, it's still easily one of the most fun and ...
Nintendo's Wii U housed unique games with innovative gamepad features that stand out. Some Wii U gems, such as Kirby and Bayonetta, remain exclusive and utilize touchscreen controls.
$9.99 / £8.99 (around AU$14.99) on the Wii U eShop One of Nintendo’s most slept-on games in recent memory, Pushmo World (or Pullblox World in Europe) is a fantastic puzzler that shouldn’t be ...
Mario’s first game for the Wii U played it safe when it came to theme and concept; like previous titles in the ‘New’ series, this was essentially a colourful rehash of the same old blueprint.