Article 6G3S Wii U: the 16 games that show Nintendo's machine is no failure

Wii U: the 16 games that show Nintendo's machine is no failure

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Keith Stuart
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6G3S)

The latest Nintendo console may have fallen behind the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but here's why it's no slouch

It's fair to say that the Wii U has not performed quite as well as Nintendo probably expected when the new machine was revealed with great ceremony in June 2011. Consumers were immediately confused about what it actually was. Is it a Wii add-on? Is it a tablet? Why does it look like a miniature Fisher Price television set? Three years later, the console is floundering on around 10m sales while generational rivals PlayStation 4 and Xbox One have shot past with nary a backward glance.

Despite it all, Wii U has enjoyed a constant stream (okay, maybe a constant trickle) of truly excellent and individual gaming experiences - it is still a Nintendo machine after all. Now priced at around 180, well over 100 cheaper than its rivals, it remains a great little games machine that deserves to be appreciated for its own idiosyncratic charms. Here are 16 reasons why.

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