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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Wii U built on the capabilities of the Wii, by including HD graphics, enhanced memory and processing, and more sensitive motion controls. Its primary feature is the Game Pad, which has a touch screen, in addition to functioning like a regular controller. It also includes a built-in motion sensor, sensor bar, rechargeable battery, [[amiibo]] sensor, and camera. The Wii U is also compatible with all of the Wii Games | The Wii U built on the capabilities of the Wii, by including HD graphics, enhanced memory and processing, and more sensitive motion controls. Its primary feature is the Game Pad, which has a touch screen, in addition to functioning like a regular controller. It also includes a built-in motion sensor, sensor bar, rechargeable battery, [[amiibo]] sensor, and camera. The Wii U is also backwards compatible with all of the Wii Games, and Wii accessories can be used on it. | ||
Despite these features, however, the Wii U has consistently suffered poor overall sales, especially compared to its predecessor, and ended up in third place in the major console market, falling behind the Xbox One and Playstation 4 in sales. | Despite these features, however, the Wii U has consistently suffered poor overall sales, especially compared to its predecessor, and ended up in third place in the major console market, falling behind the Xbox One and Playstation 4 in sales. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *The Wii U was never released in South Korea. Therefore, ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' was never localized into Korean. | ||
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The Wii U is an eighth-generation home console system first released in the Americas on November 18, 2012. It is the successor to the Wii, and was succeeded by the Nintendo Switch.
Overview[edit]
The Wii U built on the capabilities of the Wii, by including HD graphics, enhanced memory and processing, and more sensitive motion controls. Its primary feature is the Game Pad, which has a touch screen, in addition to functioning like a regular controller. It also includes a built-in motion sensor, sensor bar, rechargeable battery, amiibo sensor, and camera. The Wii U is also backwards compatible with all of the Wii Games, and Wii accessories can be used on it.
Despite these features, however, the Wii U has consistently suffered poor overall sales, especially compared to its predecessor, and ended up in third place in the major console market, falling behind the Xbox One and Playstation 4 in sales.
Kirby games on the Wii U[edit]
Virtual Console[edit]
- Kirby's Adventure
- Kirby's Dream Course
- Kirby Super Star
- Kirby's Super Star Stacker (Japanese only)
- Kirby's Dream Land 3
- Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
- Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
- Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
- Kirby: Canvas Curse
- Kirby: Squeak Squad
- Kirby Mass Attack
- Kirby's Epic Yarn
- Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Other games featuring Kirby characters[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- The Wii U was never released in South Korea. Therefore, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse was never localized into Korean.
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