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Games that use the nunchuck are almost exclusively single player, which I'd argue the original Wii has a lot better than the Wii U. In terms of party games, most seem to like the Wii U's Smash Bros....
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@vimar Wii Motion Plus was released in 2009 (an add-on for the original Wii Remotes) and in 2010 they introduced the Wii Remote Plus (Wii Remotes that already have the Plus tech build in). Some games...
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Thank you both for your input! I guess I am leaning towards a Wii U. In fact, I am negotiating one right one on a great price, but the seller says: "The console was bought second hand and has a...
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To my knowledge, you can delete it and create a new account without any issues. The seller's claim does not add up.
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Yeah, that doesn't sound right. I don't own a Wii U myself, but I can't imagine that guy knows what he's talking about. Of course you'd be able to create a new account...
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@vimar I'm pretty sure online play has nothing to do with the account, and if I'm not mistaken, you can easily wipe the system and create a new account. I believe there's several ways to do it even....
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Complete horse doodoo. Just create a new Nintendo Network account, register it on the system, and you're off. Technically, you wouldn't even need to delete the old account or wipe the system, though...
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He might be trying to sell you a banned console.....
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@vimar What sort of negotiation are you in? Can you get physical access to the unit before you buy? I.e. is it local to you? If you can't try before you buy then I wouldn't advise buying a used console...
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