top | item 38767794 (no title) kohanz | 2 years ago I just bought my kid a used Wii U for Christmas. If I only care about his ability to play games offline, should I be concerned? discuss order hn newest godzillabrennus|2 years ago The NAND issue is what to avoid. https://www.reddit.com/r/wiiu/comments/11q733p/whats_is_the_... kohanz|2 years ago Thanks for this. Fortunately we got a white Wii U, which it sounds like shipped with Samsung nand and is unaffected by this issue. throwing_away|2 years ago https://wiiu.hacks.guide/ jpablo|2 years ago no, nintendo ships complete playable games. greeniskool|2 years ago Animal Crossing: New Horizons was an unfortunate exception to this rule. Seeing them drip-feed features already present in the previous games doesn't bode well for the future of the franchise. idonotknowwhy|2 years ago Easy to jailbreak the WiiU if they lock you out of your games Tyr42|2 years ago No I don't think so.
godzillabrennus|2 years ago The NAND issue is what to avoid. https://www.reddit.com/r/wiiu/comments/11q733p/whats_is_the_... kohanz|2 years ago Thanks for this. Fortunately we got a white Wii U, which it sounds like shipped with Samsung nand and is unaffected by this issue.
kohanz|2 years ago Thanks for this. Fortunately we got a white Wii U, which it sounds like shipped with Samsung nand and is unaffected by this issue.
jpablo|2 years ago no, nintendo ships complete playable games. greeniskool|2 years ago Animal Crossing: New Horizons was an unfortunate exception to this rule. Seeing them drip-feed features already present in the previous games doesn't bode well for the future of the franchise.
greeniskool|2 years ago Animal Crossing: New Horizons was an unfortunate exception to this rule. Seeing them drip-feed features already present in the previous games doesn't bode well for the future of the franchise.
godzillabrennus|2 years ago
kohanz|2 years ago
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jpablo|2 years ago
greeniskool|2 years ago
idonotknowwhy|2 years ago
Tyr42|2 years ago