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A Farewell to Wii U, The Game System For Nobody | WIRED
EA Explains Why It Still Isn't Planning To Make Anymore Wii U Games - My Nintendo News
The 10 Biggest Selling Nintendo Wii Games Of All Time - Warped Factor - Words in the Key of Geek.
Wii U's Getting A New Game, And This Will Probably Be The Last | Nintendo Life
Nintendo's Wii U and 3DS stores closing signal a loss of digital art : NPR
Ten years on, here's why I'll always love Nintendo's misunderstood Wii U | Games | The Guardian
EVERY Wii U Game STILL Not on Switch...All 28! - YouTube
Shakedown: Hawaii coming to Wii and Wii U in summer 2020 - Polygon
10 years later, the Wii U is still deeply weird—and we love it | Ars Technica
15 Wii U games that haven't found their way to Nintendo Switch | Shacknews
Shakedown: Hawaii coming to Wii and Wii U in summer 2020 - Polygon
What Games Are Still Stuck on the Wii U, and Will They Ever Be Liberated? - Paste Magazine
Nintendo Wii U review: A great game system for kids, but its successor is on the horizon - CNET
10 AWESOME Wii U Games We Still Play In 2023 | Must Play Wii U Games - YouTube
The 30 Best Wii U Games of All Time
The Nintendo Wii is still getting new games at E3 2019 | TechRadar
Just Dance 2020 is not coming to Wii because of its use in hospitals - Polygon
There Are Only 9 First Party Wii U Games Not Yet Ported To Nintendo Switch – NintendoSoup
If you loved these Wii games, try these Switch games (PART 1) | GameStop
The 30 best Wii games you need to revisit | VGC
It's 2019 and the Nintendo Wii still isn't dead | TechCrunch
The Best 3DS and Wii U Games to Buy Before It's Too Late, and How To Get Them - IGN
Fandom Gaming on Twitter: "Nintendo is discontinuing the Wii U and 3DS eShop in March 2023, per @NintendoAmerica 😢 You'll still be able to re-download previously purchased games & DLC, get software
There Are Only 9 First Party Wii U Games Not Yet Ported To Nintendo Switch – NintendoSoup
15 Best Wii Games for Kids of 2023
10 years later, the Wii U is still deeply weird—and we love it | Ars Technica