Wii U

The Wii U is a Nintendo home console, successor to the Wii. It can output HD graphics up to, making it Nintendo's first HD console. The Wii U comes with a GamePad which features a touchscreen, gyroscope, microphone, speakers, and a front-facing camera. It also allows games to be played directly to it without using a TV. The console is also backwards compatible with the Wii and has its own Virtual Console library.

An 8GB white Basic Set was released alongside a 32GB black Deluxe Set. A Zelda-themed special limited edition Deluxe Set bundle was also released. It included a black console marked with the Wingcrest and wind symbols in gold, plus a download code for a digital copy of and.

The Legend of Zelda Games
The following games can be purchased as physical Wii U optical discs or digitally from the Nintendo eShop. The Wii U version of is notable for being the last first-party title published for the console, being released nearly two months after its discontinuation in January of 2017.


 * Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
 * Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Virtual Console
Games from the Wii Virtual Console can also be played on the Wii U.


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Backwards Compatible

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Trivia

 * The Wii U is so far the only home Nintendo console to not have a Zelda game made exclusive for it during its lifespan, excluding the remasters of and  that it recieved as they are enhanced re-releases of older titles. Although  was designed from the ground up for the Wii U, it ultimately had a Nintendo Switch version developed alongside the Wii U version later during development and was also released for the Nintendo Switch.

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