Nintendo Japan has announced that it plans to cease repair support for the Wii U. First translated by VGC (and confirmed by IGN Japan), a new page on Nintendo Japan's official website reveals that ...
It's not a great time to be a Nintendo fan. Forecasts are falling; profits are down; and Nintendo's new console just can't bottle the lightning its predecessor left behind. The faithful may believe ...
Click here for all of GamesBeat’s Wii U launch coverage. A few gamers are reporting on forums and Twitter that they busted their Wii Us. These people lost power or their Internet connections during ...
Last year in May, Nintendo's Japanese support service revealed it would be ending repairs for the Wii U when its current parts inventory ran out. Now, in an update just over a year later on its ...
Nintendo will no longer repair your Wii U anywhere in the world, the company has today said. The Japanese repair service for Wii U had still been running until this week, following the closure of ...
Just a few months after Nintendo finally pulled the plug on the Wii U’s online services, it’s not put a final nail in the console’s coffin with the announcement that support for repairs of the console ...
Promotional artwork of a 32 GB Wii U, with various amiibo in the background. Nintendo of Japan has officially announced that in-house repair services for the Wii U will be ending soon. This comes ...
It’s game over for the Wii. Nintendo will no longer offer repairs for the Wii video game console in the U.S., the company announced Monday. “Nintendo no longer offer repairs for Wii systems. However, ...
One way to describe a casual gamer is someone who doesn't own a dedicated gaming device but only plays on multi-purpose devices like a phone or a laptop. This definition was shattered by the Nintendo ...