A white Wii U console (right) and Wii U GamePad (left).
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Also known as | Project Café (code name) |
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Developer | Nintendo IRD, NTD |
Manufacturer | Nintendo, Foxconn, Mitsumi |
Type | Home video game console |
Generation | Eighth generation |
Release date |
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Retail availability | 2012–2017 |
Introductory price |
US$299/¥26,250 (Basic Set) US$349/¥31,500 (Deluxe/Premium Set) |
Discontinued | January 31, 2017 |
Units shipped |
Worldwide: 13.56 million (as of December 31, 2016[update]) |
Media |
Physical and digital
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Operating system | Wii U system software |
CPU | 1.24 GHz Tri-Core IBM PowerPC "Espresso" |
Memory | 2 GB DDR3 |
Storage | Internal flash memory: 8 GB (Basic Set) / 32 GB (Deluxe Set) SD/SDHC card USB storage device |
Display |
Video output formats
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Graphics | 550 MHz AMD Radeon "Latte" |
Sound | 5.1 Linear PCM, Analog stereo |
Controller input |
Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller,
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Camera | 1.3 Megapixels (Wii U GamePad) |
Touchpad | Resistive touchscreen (Wii U GamePad) |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth 4.0 4 × USB 2.0 |
Power | 75 W |
Online services |
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Dimensions |
Width: 17.2 cm (6.8 in) Height: 4.6 cm (1.8 in) Length: 26.9 cm (10.6 in) |
Weight | 1.5 kilograms (3.3 lb) |
Best-selling game |
Mario Kart 8, 8.26 million (as of December 31, 2016[update]) |
Backward compatibility |
Wii, Virtual Console |
Predecessor | Wii |
Website | www |
Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller,
The Wii U (/ˌwiː ˈjuː/ WEE YOO) is a home video game console developed by Nintendo, and the successor to the Wii. The console was released in November 2012 and was the first eighth-generation video game console, as it competes with Sony's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One.
The Wii U is the first Nintendo console to support HD graphics. The system's primary controller is the Wii U GamePad, which features an embedded touchscreen, and combines directional buttons, analog sticks, and action buttons. The screen can be used either as a supplement to the main display (either providing an alternate, gameplay experience, or a means of local multiplayer without resorting to a split screen), or in supported games, to play the game directly on the GamePad independently of the television. The Wii U is backward compatible with all Wii software and accessories – games can support any combination of the GamePad, Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Balance Board, or Nintendo's more traditionally designed Classic Controller or Wii U Pro Controller for input. Online functionality centers around the Nintendo Network platform and Miiverse, an integrated social networking service which allows users to share content in game-specific communities.