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{{Infobox System
 
{{Infobox System
 
  | name        = Wii U
 
  | name        = Wii U
  | logo        = [[File:Wii U Logo.png|200px]]
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  | logo        = [[File:Wii U (logo).png|200px]]
 
  | image        = [[File:Wii U Console and Gamepad.png|200px]]
 
  | image        = [[File:Wii U Console and Gamepad.png|200px]]
 
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  | successor    = [[Nintendo Switch]]
 
  | successor    = [[Nintendo Switch]]
 
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The '''Wii U'''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|ウィー・ユー|Wī Yū|Wii U}}}} is a home gaming console developed by Nintendo and is the successor to the [[Wii]]. The console's main selling point is the Wii U GamePad, which not only allowed for dual screen support, but allowed players to play off the TV. The console also featured a NFC port for [[amiibo]] support for a select number of games, including {{aF}}.
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The '''Wii U'''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|ウィー・ユー|Wī Yū|Wii U}}}} is a home gaming console developed by Nintendo and is the successor to the [[Wii]]. The console's main selling point is the Wii U GamePad, which not only allowed for dual screen support, but allowed players to play off the TV. The console also featured a NFC port for [[amiibo]] support for a select number of games, including {{AMF}}.
  
One spin-off ''[[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' game was released on the Wii U: {{aF}}. Additionally, a free social application, ''[[Animal Crossing Plaza]]'', was released, {{WW}} was re-released on the [[nintendowiki:Virtual Console|Virtual Console]], and ''Animal Crossing'' crossover content is featured in ''[[Animal Crossing: Sweet Day|Nintendo Land]]'', {{SSB4|wiiu}} and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', with the latter being part of a downloadable content pack.
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One spin-off ''[[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' game was released on the Wii U: {{AMF}}. Additionally, a free social application, ''[[Animal Crossing Plaza]]'', was released, {{WW}} was re-released on the [[nintendowiki:Virtual Console|Virtual Console]], and ''Animal Crossing'' crossover content is featured in ''[[Animal Crossing: Sweet Day|Nintendo Land]]'' and {{SSB4|wiiu}}.
  
The Wii U was one of Nintendo's least successful consoles, only selling around 13.56 million units.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/index.html|title=Dedicated Video Game Sales Units|site=nintendo.co.jp}}</ref> It was discontinued in January 2017,<ref name="Discontinued"/> but much of Wii U's original concept would form the basis for the [[Nintendo Switch]].
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The Wii U was one of Nintendo's least successful consoles, only selling around 13.56 million units<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/index.html|title=Dedicated Video Game Sales Units|site=nintendo.co.jp}}</ref>. It was discontinued in January 2017,<ref name="Discontinued"/>, but much of Wii U's original concept would form the basis for the [[Nintendo Switch]].
  
 
==''Animal Crossing''-related games==
 
==''Animal Crossing''-related games==
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! style="width:20%" | Release date(s)
 
! style="width:20%" | Release date(s)
 
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| ''[[Animal Crossing: Sweet Day|Nintendo Land]]'' || [[File:Nintendo Land Box NA.png|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}} November 18, 2012<br>{{Flag|EUR}}{{Flag|AUS}} November 30, 2012<br>{{Flag|JPN}} December 8, 2012
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| ''[[Animal Crossing: Sweet Day|Nintendo Land]]'' || [[File:Nintendo Land Box NA.png|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}} November 18, 2012<br>{{Flag|EUR}} November 30, 2012<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 30, 2012<br>{{Flag|JPN}} December 8, 2012
 
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| ''[[Animal Crossing Plaza]]'' || [[File:Animal Crossing Plaza Icon.png|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}}{{Flag|EUR}} August 7, 2013<br>{{Flag|JPN}} August 8, 2013
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| ''[[Animal Crossing Plaza]]'' || [[File:Animal Crossing Plaza Icon.png|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}} August 7, 2013<br>{{Flag|EUR}} August 7, 2013<br>{{Flag|JPN}} August 8, 2013
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| ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' || [[File:MK8 NA Box Art.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} May 29, 2014<br>{{Flag|USA}}{{Flag|EUR}} May 30, 2014<br>{{Flag|AUS}} May 31, 2014
 
 
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| {{SSB4|wiiu}} || [[File:Super Smash Bros Wii U Cover.png|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}} November 21, 2014<br>{{Flag|EUR}} November 28, 2014<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 29, 2014<br>{{Flag|JPN}} December 6, 2014
 
| {{SSB4|wiiu}} || [[File:Super Smash Bros Wii U Cover.png|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}} November 21, 2014<br>{{Flag|EUR}} November 28, 2014<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 29, 2014<br>{{Flag|JPN}} December 6, 2014
 
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| {{aF}} || [[File:aF Box North America.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}} November 13, 2015<br>{{Flag|EUR}} November 20, 2015<br>{{Flag|JPN}}{{Flag|AUS}} November 21, 2015
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| {{AMF}} || [[File:ACaF - Box art.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|USA}} November 13, 2015<br>{{Flag|EUR}} November 20, 2015<br>{{Flag|JPN}} November 21, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 21, 2015
 
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! style="width:20%" | Release date(s)
 
! style="width:20%" | Release date(s)
 
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| {{WW}} || [[File:WW Home Menu Icon Wii U NA.png|100px]] || {{Flag|EUR}} November 19, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 19, 2015<br>{{Flag|JPN}} July 27, 2016<br>{{Flag|USA}} October 13, 2016
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| {{WW}} || [[File:WW Box NA.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|EUR}} November 19, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 19, 2015<br>{{Flag|JPN}} July 27, 2016<br>{{Flag|USA}} October 13, 2016
 
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==Appearances in the {{SER|nolink}}==
 
==Appearances in the {{SER|nolink}}==
*The {{I|Wii U console|HHD}} appears as a furniture item in {{HHD}}, unlocked by completing [[Claude]]'s house request.
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*The Wii U Console appears as a furniture item in {{HHD}}, unlocked by completing [[Claude]]'s request.
*The {{I|Wii U console|NL}} appears as a furniture item in {{NLWa}}. Interacting with it allows the player to play [[Desert Island Escape]].
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*The Wii U Console appears as a furniture item in {{NLWa}}. Interacting with it allows the player to play [[Desert Island Escape]].
*The {{I|Wii U console|PC}} appears as a furniture item in {{PC}}, obtained by eating [[Hopkins's game cookie]] at a rate of 9.8305%.
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*The Wii U Console appears as a furniture item in {{PC}}, obtained by eating Hopkins's Game Cookie at a rate of 9.8305%.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===In the {{SER|nolink}}===
 
===In the {{SER|nolink}}===
<gallery class=sprite>
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<gallery>
Wii U Console HHD Icon.png|{{I|Wii U console|HHD}}<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Console HHD Icon.png|Wii U Console<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}})
Wii U Game Shelf HHD Icon.png|{{I|Wii U game shelf|HHD}}<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Game Shelf HHD Icon.png|Wii U Game Shelf<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}})
Wii U Station HHD Icon.png|{{I|Wii U station|HHD}}<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Station HHD Icon.png|Wii U Station<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}})
Wii U Console (White) NL Model.png|{{I|Wii U console|NL}}<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Console (White) NL Model.png|Wii U Console<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
Wii U Console (Black) NL Model.png|{{I|Wii U console|NL}}<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Console (Black) NL Model.png|Wii U Console<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
Wii U Game Shelf NL Model.png|{{I|Wii U game shelf|NL}}<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Game Shelf NL Model.png|Wii U Game Shelf<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
Wii U Station NL Model.png|{{I|Wii U station|NL}}<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Station NL Model.png|Wii U Station<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}})
Wii U Console PC Icon.png|{{I|Wii U console|PC}}<br>({{PC|short|nolink}})
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Wii U Console PC Icon.png|Wii U Console<br>({{PC|short|nolink}})
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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{{Navbox System and Peripherals}}
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{{System}}
[[Category:Wii U|*]]
 

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