As for PS2, nearly all of its best games have gotten remasters or rereleases in some form or another. A large number of OG Xbox games are backward compatible on 360 or on Xbox One, which leaves little reason to own the original hardware (unless you're using it for homebrew). Why, you ask? Well in the case of the original Xbox, the answer is obvious. I am personally of the opinion that Gamecube is one of Nintendo's greatest consoles ever and is the Gen 6 console most worth owning today. Gamecube Games Installed to the Wii U System Menu With that out of the way, let's get started. I know the gamepad pictures in particular look worse than they do in person. One more note: All of these pictures were taken by me with a phone camera, so I apologize if the quality isn't great. This thread is only intended to discuss what you can do with a Wii U, not how you do it. I will not engage in any discussion on piracy and will only comment on the legitimacy of my collection by stating right here that I played A LOT of Nintendo games in my time. Important: I will be showing off my digital games collection that has been installed to my personal Wii U through means only available by softmodding the console.
DS EMULATOR FOR WII U PC
With some tinkering, the Wii U can be home to one of the greatest collections of games possible on any hardware short of a PC (though I suppose some of you might argue for the launch day PS3), and is in fact better than a PC in several ways. I present to you my case for the Wii U and why it is one of the most important pieces of gaming hardware any enthusiast can own. Edit: Please accept my apology to all the Vita lovers out there for the poll