Nintendo will no longer accept Wii consoles for repair after the end of March. The reason for this is due to their shortage of repair components for the console. This applies to the Wii console ...
It's the end of an era. Nintendo has announced it will no longer be servicing the original model of its Wii console in Japan after March 31. This relates to the RVL-001 model of the Wii in all of its ...
It appears as if the Nintendo Wii U is a hardware failure waiting to happen, which is less than ideal now that Nintendo no longer repairs the console for customers. According to information posted on ...
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 ...
Welcome to Living in the Past, a weekly column about what's new in old games. Now get off our lawn. There will surely be a slow trickle of Neo Geo games and the occasional Capcom release, but with the ...
If you have a Nintendo Wii in need of repair, it may be game over for the video game system. Nintendo is no longer offering repairs for Wii systems in the U.S., the game maker says online. "Nintendo ...
Nintendo announced that as of July 3, 2024 it has ended the repair support program for Wii U consoles and peripherals. This is due to Nintendo running out of parts. "We have run out of parts necessary ...
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 ...
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Starting May 9, Nintendo will add new elements to the baseline Wii™ system package offered at retailers throughout the Americas. In addition to the intuitive, motion-sensing Wii Remote™ controller, ...
Wii U's Virutal Console store - Nintendo's marketplace for retro titles - was announced during the company's latest episode of Nintendo Direct yesterday. Check out Steph's all-encompassing report on ...