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Revealed at [[Nintendo]]'s 2011 E3 press conference, the '''Wii U''' is the next-generation successor to the [[Wii]]. The Wii U is Nintendo's first high-definition console (capable of outputting 1080p video). As with its predecessor, the Wii U features a brand new controller—this time with a touchscreen built in. The Wii U hardware is backwards-compatible with Wii games and peripherals, but does not support [[GameCube]] games or peripherals | Revealed at [[Nintendo]]'s 2011 E3 press conference, the '''Wii U''' is the next-generation successor to the [[Wii]]. The Wii U is Nintendo's first high-definition console (capable of outputting 1080p video). As with its predecessor, the Wii U features a brand new controller—this time with a touchscreen built in. The Wii U hardware is backwards-compatible with Wii games and peripherals, but does not ship with support [[GameCube]] games or peripherals. | ||
The Wii U launched with several exclusive games, including [[New Super Mario Bros. U]] and [[ZombiU]], as well as several popular multi-platform games such as [[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]] and [[Batman: Arkham City]]. Nintendo has promised that the Wii U will receiver better third-party support than the [[Wii]], which lacked many multi-platform titles. The Wii U sold 13.56 million units during its lifetime, making it the lowest-selling home console, with the [[Nintendo Switch]] outselling the Wii U in nine months. | The Wii U launched with several exclusive games, including [[New Super Mario Bros. U]] and [[ZombiU]], as well as several popular multi-platform games such as [[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]] and [[Batman: Arkham City]]. Nintendo has promised that the Wii U will receiver better third-party support than the [[Wii]], which lacked many multi-platform titles. The Wii U sold 13.56 million units during its lifetime, making it the lowest-selling home console, with the [[Nintendo Switch]] outselling the Wii U in nine months. |