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How's your Wii U collection?

My small collection UK boxes. I did have games like one piece and splatoon but they got traded in for other stuff.

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I remember someone here was really into the touch-screen interface/options for that game.

I completely ignored it, and let's face it, the game is best played without it.

The whole experience was extremely lackluster, and online play got very laggy at times. I don't usually yell because of video-games, but watching my players throw a fit, while the opponent runs down the pitch to outplace my keeper just made me lose it.
 
Really happy with the console but I haven't bought a game in a while. Not because of a lack of interest but time to play. I still have to finish a lot of these games.

Rayman Legends
NSMBU / NSLU
Super Mario 3D World
DKC TF
Zombi U
Splinter Cell BL
AC 3
Darksiders 2 First Release
LoZWW HD
W101
Pikmin 3
Lego City Undercover aka best Lego game ever
Mario Kart 8
Sonic ASRT
Nintendo Land (only disc I have)

I want Captain Toad, Yoshi, Mario Maker, Hyrule Warriors, Bayo 2, Zelda TP HD, Kirby, StarFox, Deus Ex, Paper Mario and Xenoblade X and some Wii Gems on my Wii U.
 
Wanted to shout this out, but can't do my own threads, so I figured this thread will suffice.

As of today's release of Just Dance 2017, the Wii U now has 200 physical games released worldwide! This is unique games including regional exclusives. Full list is here, including all variations.

If I'm counting correctly the machine has been out for 205 weeks now, so a bit under one title a week...


There are only five physical games coming out in the remainder of 2016:

Runbow - Deluxe Edition (November 1st, US exclusive)
Tumblestone (November 1st, US exclusive)
Monster Hunter Frontier Z (November 11th, Japanese Exclusive)
Shantae: 1/2 Genie - Risky Beats Edition (December 13th, US exclusive)
Darksiders - Warmastered Edition (TBA, US and Europe)


It's of course a sad state of affairs, but there's just something about collecting for a failed console... I do believe the library of the Wii U will be fondly remembered and collected in the coming years.
 
Nintendoland
New Super Mario Bros U
Zombie U
Assassins Creed III
Lego City Undercover
Splinter Cell: Blacklist
Rayman Legends
Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker HD
Super Mario 3D World
Mario Kart 8
Donkey Kong Country Returns Tropical Freeze
Captain Toad
Super Mario Maker
Splatoon
Yoshi's Woolley World

Digital: Shovel Knight, Super Mario World, Super Mario 64, Donkey Kong 64

I haven't bought anything for Wii U since Yoshi last year but I do intend to getting Twilight Princess HD to play as a system swansong over Christmas. BotW will be played on Switch.

So yeah, I have more games for this than I had for the Wii and possibly the GC.
 
Stuff that I am missing from my collection and want to add to it eventually. I think other than the below I own every noteworthy Wii U release

Pikmin 3
Treasure Tracker
Super Mario Maker
Rayman Legends
Lego City Undercover
Sonic ASRT
Mario Party 10
Pokken Tournament
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Yoshi's Woolly World
Hyrule Warriors
NintendoLand
WiiFit U
Scribblenauts Unlimited
Splinter Cell Blacklist
Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition
Deus Ex Human Revolution
Game & Wario
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
 
Let's see, I'm pretty sure this is up to date for me. * indicates a digital title, and the systems in parenthesis show the platform the game originally came out on (my own weird way of record keeping):

Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don’t Know!

amiibo tap: Nintendo’s Greatest Bits*

Balloon Fight (NES)*

Bayonetta

Bayonetta 2

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker*

Disney Infinity*

Disney Infinity 2.0*

Donkey Kong Country Returns: Tropical Freeze*

DuckTales Remastered*

EarthBound (SNES)*

F-Zero (SNES)*

Hyrule Warriors

Kirby’s Adventure (NES)*

Lego City Undercover

Mario Kart 8

Mega Man X (SNES)*

Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii)*
-Metroid Prime
-Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
-Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition*

New! Super Mario Bros U

NintendoLand

Pikmin 3*

Pokemon Rumble U*

Push World*

Scribblenauts Unlimited

Starfox Guard

Starfox Zero

Super Mario 3D World

Super Mario 64*

Super Mario Bros (NES)*

Super Mario Bros 2 (NES)*

Super Mario Bros 3 (NES)*

Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels (NES)*

Super Mario World (SNES)*

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island Advance 3 (GBA)*

Super Smash Bros for Wii U*

Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper

Wii Fit U*

Wii Party U

The Wonderful 101

ZombiU

I still really need to get/download New! Super Luigi U
 
Wanted to shout this out, but can't do my own threads, so I figured this thread will suffice.

As of today's release of Just Dance 2017, the Wii U now has 200 physical games released worldwide! This is unique games including regional exclusives. Full list is here, including all variations. It is close though and a very nice list.

If I'm counting correctly the machine has been out for 205 weeks now, so a bit under one title a week...


There are only five physical games coming out in the remainder of 2016:

Runbow - Deluxe Edition (November 1st, US exclusive)
Tumblestone (November 1st, US exclusive)
Monster Hunter Frontier Z (November 11th, Japanese Exclusive)
Shantae: 1/2 Genie - Risky Beats Edition (December 13th, US exclusive)
Darksiders - Warmastered Edition (TBA, US and Europe)


It's of course a sad state of affairs, but there's just something about collecting for a failed console... I do believe the library of the Wii U will be fondly remembered and collected in the coming years.

There are variations that are not on this list. As someone with a nearly complete collection (pics posted in this thread) this list is not accurate enough.

Even games like DKII, Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune are published physically under two publishers: THQ and Nordic.

That is just a small example.
 
There are variations that are not on this list. As someone with a nearly complete collection (pics posted in this thread) this list is not accurate enough.

Even games like DKII, Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune are published physically under two publishers: THQ and Nordic.

That is just a small example.

You're collecting just US games?

I'm sure there are a ton of differently printed cover papers from different batches or something like that, but naturally those are not big enough variations to list. A regular edition is one entry, special editions are others.

(Also, please don't edit words into my quote :D )
 
You're collecting just US games?

I'm sure there are a ton of differently printed cover papers from different batches or something like that, but naturally those are not big enough variations to list. A regular edition is one entry, special editions are others.

Unfortunately for you, and from a collector's standpoint, it does matter, and your list is incomplete, at least for US.

The covers are different as they have different publishers on each separate case. This is not just a new print, but the record of the fall of THQ and the rise of Nordic.

Noone can claim a complete list if it is missing games or variations, lol.

I never added or took away from any of your words, dude. I do not appreciate your accusations either just because you claimed something that wasn't 100% legit and I called you out on it.
 
Well the usual suspects I guess:

3D World
Mario Kart 8
Tropical Freeze
Captain Toad
Wind Waker HD
NSMB U

Also both NES Remix digital.

I know I probably should give Splatoon a serious chance but the demo days didn't grab me.
 
I have bought & played through:

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
The Wonderful 101
Super Mario 3D World
Mario Kart 8
Splatoon
ZombiU
NSMBU
Wind Waker HD
Pikmin 3

Have bought & not played through yet:

Bayonetta 2
Xenoblade Chronicles X
Twilight Princess HD

Still want to potentially buy & play (not much time, though):

Paper Mario: Color Splash
Yoshi's Wooly World
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Super Mario Maker
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Overall very satisfied with the sheer quality of games. When it just comes to first-party software, this is Nintendo at some of its best.
 
Unfortunately for you, and from a collector's standpoint, it does matter, and your list is incomplete, at least for US.

The covers are different as they have different publishers on each separate case. This is not just a new print, but the record of the fall of THQ and the rise of Nordic.

Noone can claim a complete list if it is missing games or variations, lol.

Don't know why that is so "unfortunate" for me, but the good thing we both can collect whatever we want. :)

But just in case you're hung up in the word "variation", I suppose I could have said "edition". My list covers every edition.

I never added or took away from any of your words, dude. I do not appreciate your accusations either just because you claimed something that wasn't 100% legit and I called you out on it.

You wrote "It is close though and a very nice list." to the text you quoted from me, as my words.
 
Wanted to shout this out, but can't do my own threads, so I figured this thread will suffice.

As of today's release of Just Dance 2017, the Wii U now has 200 physical games released worldwide! This is unique games including regional exclusives. Full list is here, including all variations.

If I'm counting correctly the machine has been out for 205 weeks now, so a bit under one title a week...


There are only five physical games coming out in the remainder of 2016:

Runbow - Deluxe Edition (November 1st, US exclusive)
Tumblestone (November 1st, US exclusive)
Monster Hunter Frontier Z (November 11th, Japanese Exclusive)
Shantae: 1/2 Genie - Risky Beats Edition (December 13th, US exclusive)
Darksiders - Warmastered Edition (TBA, US and Europe)


It's of course a sad state of affairs, but there's just something about collecting for a failed console... I do believe the library of the Wii U will be fondly remembered and collected in the coming years.
Which means that I have more than 5% of the console's library.

I don't think I've ever achieved that before.
 
Bayonetta 1/2
New Super Mario Bros/Luigi U combo disk
New Super Luigi U
Super Mario Bros 3d world
Zelda Windwaker HD
Zelda Twillight Princess HD with wolf Link amiibo
Rayman Legends
Wonderful 101
Zombi U
Mario Kart 8
Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze
Pikmin 3
Lego City Undercover
Nintendoland

And every single one of them will remain in my collection till the end of days.

EDIT: Still want Hyrule Warriors, need to (rebuy) Smash Bros U. I also want Super Mario Maker, Breath of the Wild and Splatoon, but I'm thinking I may as well get them for Switch at this point.
 
Being not a hardcore Nintendo fan, I'm surprised at how many games I loved on the platform

Above all:
- DKCTF best platform in years
- W101
-Bayonetta2
-Pikmin3

Rather disappointed by Mario and Yoshi games on the other side
 
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut
Mario Kart 8
NES Remix
Nintendo Land
Pullblox World
Rayman Legends
Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones
Super Mario 3D World
Tank! Tank! Tank!
Wii Sports Club
Yoshi's Woolly World

Some VC games, too.
 
Wanted to shout this out, but can't do my own threads, so I figured this thread will suffice.

As of today's release of Just Dance 2017, the Wii U now has 200 physical games released worldwide! This is unique games including regional exclusives. Full list is here, including all variations.

If I'm counting correctly the machine has been out for 205 weeks now, so a bit under one title a week...


There are only five physical games coming out in the remainder of 2016:

Runbow - Deluxe Edition (November 1st, US exclusive)
Tumblestone (November 1st, US exclusive)
Monster Hunter Frontier Z (November 11th, Japanese Exclusive)
Shantae: 1/2 Genie - Risky Beats Edition (December 13th, US exclusive)
Darksiders - Warmastered Edition (TBA, US and Europe)


It's of course a sad state of affairs, but there's just something about collecting for a failed console... I do believe the library of the Wii U will be fondly remembered and collected in the coming years.

Yea, I think it will also be fondly remembered down the road. As some of the issues are forgotten as time passes and gamers/collectors are able to look at the entire library as a whole they are going to see a lot of amazing titles including some that are considered the best in their genre.

Another thing is there are already a lot of titles that are starting to get a little difficult to find. With lower hardware sales it also means a lot of the software had lower sales and with a portion of those sales being digital there are fewer physical copies available for collectors in the future.

Edit: Currently need less than 10 games to complete my US Wii U set.
 
Physical
Xenoblade X
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE
Hyrule Warriors
Super Smash Bros
Mario Kart 8
NintendoLand
Pokken
Paper Mario: Color Splash
Warrios Orochi 3 Hyper

Digital
Super Mario 3D World
Splatoon
Donke Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
A TON of VC games.

I really need to get copies of Captain Toad, Kirby and Yoshi.
 
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