Gamer Thumb opines that the time is right for a subscription-based games feast for the Wii U.
A suggested model, the Triforce, is discussed, which would see three free games a month and a moving roster of free Virtual Console games made available to subscribers.
The Nintendo Switch is potentially nearing its lifespan, and several Wii U games haven't found their way over as ports yet.
I think it's better to leave games like AC: Amiibo Festival and Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash forgotten on the Wii U. Best case, they are mediocre games; worse case, they are very bad. It was a dark time for the Wii U, and the first only exists to sell Amiibo cards, whereas the second was put together in a couple of months with a shoestring budget, and it shows.
The rest of the list does have some really cool games, though. I would love to see a remake of Star Fox Zero with decent controls, and Xenoblade X doesn't require that much modification to work.
This article leaves out Nintendo's most controversial game to date devils Third.
I personally found the cover system really fun in that one compared to at the time most fps games completely lacking one.
Kirby is always ignored or forgotten by people, so good to see it mentioned here.
Play Kirby Canvas Curse on DS, and then play Rainbow Curse on Wii U, they're really fun and unique 'platformers' without any actual jumping.
Hanzala from eXputer: "The cruel hammer of Nintendo has fallen. Farewell, 3DS and Wii U, you surely brightened my life and many others; you won't be forgotten."
A new list goes over eight of the the most useless amiibo, ranging from the Shadow Mewtwo card to the Qbby figure.
I kind of like the fact that there are no subscriptions or pay for online play on Nintendo consoles.
How is a "nintendo plus" service be of that much use when there is not enough content to begin with ?
And you're dreaming if you think that many people cares about the virtual console part .
It would be a fine extra , if they want , but that's not even close to a solution for their issues
The only way to save Wiiu's bacon is by releasing more compelling quality titles and greater 3rd party support... what happened to going back to your roots and focusing on the core Nintendo?
WiiU is dead.