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It seems odd that Nintendo would choose to force you to boot up a separate channel altogether if you want to play Wii games/old downloaded titles on the Wii U, doesn’t it? After all, every prior backwards-compatible Nintendo console just lets you play previous-generation games in the same way that you play the proprietary games on the system. Even 3DS puts your DSiWare titles on the main menu, as though they’re eShop games.

So why the change?

Well, I have a theory. You know how Wii U discs have rounded edges? At first I thought that was just a nice little touch to make people enjoy touching the sides of their games more (which admittedly did happen), but after a real examination of it I came to the conclusion that it was probably done to prevent piracy. After all, if you illegally download a pirated Wii U game onto an regular disc– no matter how good your Wii U hack or homebrew channel is– the console will just say “Hey dude, this disc doesn’t have rounded edges! It must not be a real Wii U game!”, spitting it back out and thus preventing you from pirating Wii U games. At least until someone gets a workaround.

But wait!, I thought, If it can’t read “regular” edge’d discs, how will it read the good ol’ Wii discs!?

Thus we begin to understand why Nintendo might have put in a separate channel for Wii games. When you open up the channel, it tells the system “Okay dawg, reboot yourself and drop the whole ‘No Reading Regular Disc Shapes’ thing for a bit.”

Then when you go back into “Wii U” mode, it turns the safety check back on.

Just a thought. And I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if this was the case! Anyone else come to different conclusions?

Image Via Wii U Daily

Paper Mario: Sticker Star spent a fairly long time in development. There’s a reason for that: the game underwent significant changes compared to its initial prototypes.

One of Paper Mario 3DS’ early prototypes would have acted as a conventional entry in the series. But once Shigeru Miyamoto stepped in and tried out the team’s work, he felt that “it was just a port of the GC version.” That would be Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the franchise’s last “conventional” RPG entry.

It was revealed in the latest Iwata Asks:

Up to this point, Ubisoft has only offered a nebulous “Q1 2013” date for Rayman Legends. But based on a new report, a specific date of February 26 could be set.

We’ll wait for an official confirmation before getting too excited. If true though, the game would only be three months away from launching.

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Wii Mini: no SD card slot

Posted 11 years ago by in News, Wii, Wii U | 0 comments

The Canadian-exclusive Wii Mini console will not contain an SD card slot. This may not seem like too big of a deal, but its disappearance means that you won’t be able to transfer save data. You can’t move saves from a standard Wii to the Wii Mini, and vice versa.

In related news, Nintendo of Canada’s Matt Ryan commented on the difference between the Wii Mini and Wii U markets:

“… they are two very different products for a different type of player. It really depends on the experience that players want and their preferred investment in their gaming console. If a player just wants to play Wii games, Wii mini is a great choice at a great price. If the player wants more from their system, Wii U is the latest innovation of fun from Nintendo.”

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01./01. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf # (Nintendo) {2012.11.08} (Â¥4.800) – 213.414 / 1.106.758 (-26%)
02./00. [PS3] Call of Duty: Black Ops II – Subtitled Edition (Square Enix) {2012.11.22} (Â¥7.980) – 197.350 / NEW
03./00. [3DS] Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Dungeon (Pokemon Co.) {2012.11.23} (Â¥4.800) – 121.480 / NEW
04./00. [PS3] Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational # (Sony Computer Entertainment) {2012.11.22} (Â¥4.980) – 100.862 / NEW
05./03. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 # (Nintendo) {2012.07.28} (Â¥4.800) – 34.971 / 1.420.184 (-16%)
06./00. [360] Call of Duty: Black Ops II – Subtitled Edition
(Square Enix) {2012.11.22} (Â¥7.980) – 22.177 / NEW
07./00. [3DS] E.X. Troopers
(Capcom) {2012.11.22} (Â¥5.990) – 17.402 / NEW
08./02. [PS3] Assassin’s Creed III
(Ubisoft) {2012.11.15} (Â¥7.770) – 16.379 / 88.883 (-77%)
09./09. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Best Price!)
(Capcom) {2012.11.15} (Â¥3.800) – 11.369 / 24.604 (-14%)
10./00. [3DS] Dangerous Ji-San to 1000-nin no Otomodachi Yokoshima
(Bandai Namco Games) {2012.11.22} (Â¥5.040) – 10.452 / NEW
11./00. [PS3] E.X. Troopers
(Capcom) {2012.11.22} (Â¥6.990) – 8.717 / NEW
12./00. [3DS] Ouchi Mainichi Tamagotchi (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.11.22} (Â¥5.040) – 8.643 / NEW
13./00. [PSP] Wand of Fortune 2 FD: Kimi ni Sasageru Epilogue # (Idea Factory) {2012.11.22} (Â¥6.090) – 8.023 / NEW
14./17. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter-Tachi Kara Nigekire! (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.07.05} (Â¥5.040) – 7.627 / 244.363 (+7%)
15./07. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires
(Koei Tecmo) {2012.11.08} (Â¥6.090) – 7.462 / 92.474 (-50%)
16./04. [PSP] Summon Night 4 (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.11.15} (Â¥3.990) – 7.405 / 47.516 (-82%)
17./18. [3DS] Style Savvy: Trendsetters (Nintendo) {2012.09.27} (Â¥4.800) – 7.364 / 180.476 (+10%)
18./00. [PSP] Kokoro Connect: Yochi Random # (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.11.22} (Â¥6.280) – 7.163 / NEW
19./13. [3DS] Bravely Default: Flying Fairy (Square Enix) {2012.10.11} (Â¥6.090) – 7.017 / 264.901 (-19%)
20./15. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2013 (Konami) {2012.10.04} (Â¥7.980) – 6.967 / 362.952 (-7%)


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