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Wii U 2015 Report Card

Nintendo's Wii U has some fight left, but the bells are tolling.

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As part of GameSpot’s Game of the Year 2015 series, throughout this week we will publish annual performance reviews of all home game platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, and PC.

With Nintendo's new NX console on the horizon, you can't blame anyone for thinking Wii U is on its way out. It's not selling particularly well compared to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and new games have been few and far between. In truth, the story of Wii U in 2015 is more complicated than sales numbers. Below you’ll find a collection of headline observations that defined the console’s performance and evolution in 2015, followed by a final verdict for the year.

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Super Mario Maker Gives Players the Keys to the Castle

Gaming as we know it was almost singlehandedly revived by Nintendo in the 1980s, and the company quickly achieved Disney-like status thanks to its memorable games and mascots. As it has done for years, Nintendo continued to dip into its well of icons in 2015 to satisfy the desires of its biggest supporters with new sequels and spinoffs. But more than any Wii U game in recent memory, Super Mario Maker sent a meaningful message to fans: this is for you.

Super Mario Maker isn't the first great Wii U game, but with near-universal appeal and easy-to-use tools, it's one of the best reasons to own a Wii U.

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Like kids in a candy store, Wii U owners pounced on Super Mario Maker and quickly started crafting the 2D Mario levels of their dreams. In the weeks following Super Mario Maker's release, social media networks were flooded with posts from people sharing their favorite creations, and in a rare turn of events, people without a Wii U expressed genuine envy. Super Mario Maker isn't the first great Wii U game, but with near-universal appeal and easy-to-use tools, it's one of the best reasons to own a Wii U.

Nintendo Launches Splatoon and Reinvents Shooters

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Nintendo has flirted with new characters and franchises over the past few years, but with Splatoon, it pulled no punches. Inklings, the game's human-squid hybrid characters, were plastered across all forms of media, and Nintendo confidently released a Splatoon Wii U console bundle on launch week: a bold move for an untested product.

Apparently Nintendo knew what it was doing all along. Splatoon was one of the best reviewed games of the year, and Wii U owners purchased 2.5 million copies in six months, making it the fifth best-selling game on the system (Nintendo Land excluded). It's a competitive shooter, but by trading bullets for ink, Nintendo opened the genre up to people who couldn't warm up to the violent and intimidating nature of games like Call of Duty or Titanfall. Splatoon overflowed with charm, redefined a genre, and cornered the hearts of a younger generation by tapping into youthful tastes and trends. All of a sudden, Splatoon made Wii U fresh.

A Steady Stream of DLC Keeps Old Wii U Hits Relevant

2014 was a big year for Wii U owners, with major releases such as Mario Kart 8, Super Smash Brothers, and Hyrule Warriors arriving on the scene. In 2015, Nintendo continued to support these games--and Splatoon, notably--with a flood of downloadable content, diving headlong into a practice it's historically ignored. While not all of Nintendo's DLC has been free, or a must-buy, it has been significant enough to keep people interested in games long past their release dates.

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Nintendo nailed DLC on Wii U in 2015, extending the life of its most popular games without charging consumers an arm and a leg.

DLC is a divisive topic, but Nintendo's approach is far from nickle-and-diming its fan base. In the case of Splatoon, everything released post-launch is free. By everything, I mean: over 30 weapons, 8 stages, and 6 multiplayer modes. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U shipped with a huge cast of characters, but Nintendo continues to dish out more, at a very reasonable price of $4. For Mario Kart 8, it released 16 new tracks, 6 new characters, and 8 new vehicles. The grand total? $12. Nintendo nailed DLC on Wii U in 2015, extending the life of its most popular games without charging consumers an arm and a leg.

Amiibo Are Still Popular, Still Disappointingly Hard to Find

Many Nintendo fans had to import hard-to-find amiibo from Japan, where supply doesn't seem to be an issue.
Many Nintendo fans had to import hard-to-find amiibo from Japan, where supply doesn't seem to be an issue.

Nintendo is the undisputed king of fan service, and nothing represents its efforts better than amiibos. These well-made statuettes of characters from Nintendo's pantheon of personalities have proven to be a big draw for fans: over seven million amiibo have been sold in the US alone.

Unfortunately, due to exclusivity deals with retailers and incredible demand from fans, a large number of amiibo are becoming increasingly hard to come by. It's far too common for amiibo to sell out before they're released, and most fans have to resort to paying well-above retail prices in order to secure their toy of choice on second hand markets--which are typically fueled by resellers looking to make a profit.

Whatever the cause, fans are audibly frustrated that Nintendo is pushing amiibo so hard while at the same time failing to make them easy to acquire. Most new Wii U games made or published by Nintendo feature some kind of amiibo functionality, and while very few of these games have made amiibo an essential purchase, they are characterized as an important part of the Wii U experience. Nintendo clearly loves amiibo and how well they are selling, but in 2015, it failed to make amiibo fun for Wii U owners.

Two of the Year's Biggest Wii U Games Slip to 2016

At E3 2014, Nintendo stole fans' hearts by announcing new Star Fox and Zelda games coming to Wii U in 2015. Star Fox is a beloved series that Nintendo infrequently revisits, so the announcement of a new game was a pleasant surprise. And then there's the new Zelda: a cel-shaded, open-world epic, and the follow-up to the divisive Wii game, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. Star Fox may only have niche appeal among Nintendo's fanbase, but when a new Zelda game comes out, everyone pays attention. It's one of Nintendo's golden-children, and the first trailer for the new Wii U game didn't disappoint. With sweeping landscapes that stretched to the horizon, and an exciting battle between a fresh-faced Link and a big, energetic monster, fans were hypnotized once again.

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Unfortunately for Wii U owners, hopes of playing either game in 2015 were eventually dashed. In March, Nintendo announced that Zelda was pushed back to 2016 in order to realize "several new possibilities" for the game. Star Fox, initially intended to release this past November, was pushed to Q1 2016 so that Nintendo could refine the game's use of the GamePad and improve things like cutscenes and level design. Nintendo has said in the past that it would rather delay a game to improve it than rush one out the door before it's ready. It's hard to argue with that logic, but Wii U owners expected a new Zelda and a new Star Fox in 2015 and were ultimately let down.

It was fun while it lasted.
It was fun while it lasted.

Club Nintendo Shuts Down

For years, Nintendo offered incentives to fans in the form of Club Nintendo points. Every game or system sold included a code that could be registered to a profile, and when enough points were accumulated, they could be traded in for free games, accessories, and other Nintendo goodies. By hitting certain thresholds, some people attained gold or platinum status, and access to exclusive offers in turn.

In a move to streamline its online, cross-platform ecosystem, Nintendo decided that Club Nintendo had to go. Between June and September, Nintendo shutdown its rewards program across the globe, promising that it would be replaced with something similar down the road.

Nintendo is undoubtedly in a state of flux, but in 2015, Club Nintendo is an example of how this transition had a negative impact on Wii U owners, who lost a unique opportunity to have their loyalty rewarded with exclusive games and gear. It's not surprising that Nintendo needs to update its dated account system, but it's disappointing that it couldn't have made the transition without disrupting a beloved service like Club Nintendo in the process.

Verdict

Nintendo is unique among console manufacturers in that it lives and dies by its ability to produce its own games and keep fans, young and old, enraptured with series the like of Mario, Zelda, and Metroid. To its credit, Nintendo did an amazing job of giving fans what they wanted in the form of DLC, breathing new life into months old games at little-to-no cost.

For a console to stay afloat, however, it needs a steady flow of new games, and while there were some amazing games for Wii U released in 2015, three or four hits over a twelve-month period isn't enough. Similarly, Nintendo's inability to supply enough amiibo to meet fan demand, and the shuttering of Club Nintendo, left Nintendo fans and Wii U owners deprived in small but meaningful ways. It should have been an amazing year for Wii U, but 2015 proved, once again, that the system could only be loved by someone with the passion and patience to cope with Nintendo's unpredictable whims during a period of transition.

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Nintendo managed to keep Wii U afloat in 2015, but it couldn't elevate it to greatness, despite releasing a handful of incredible games.

The GoodThe Bad
  • Great DLC made 2014's best Wii U games relevant again.

  • Nintendo created an innovate shooter in Splatoon, redefining the genre and itself in the process.

  • Super Mario Maker captured the minds and hearts of the gaming community at large.

  • Amiibo shortages put a dent in Nintendo's relationship with its fans.

  • Delayed games thinned an already anemic release calendar.

  • Club Nintendo closed without a viable replacement.

Come back tomorrow, December 4, for our PC 2015 Report Card, and let us know what you think in the comments below!

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No actual letter grades? Aw I was hoping these articles would be trying incite controversy.

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IMO NES/SNES/N64 were all awesome machines, but sadly it's been a decline (yeah that includes the Gamecube) ever since.

I hope for their sake that their next console is more 3rd party friendly, with a strong commitment to beefing up the online experience as well...

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The Nintendo Wii U is still hands down the best gaming console I have ever owned. There are a number of reasons for this, but if I were to summarize, it would be as follows:

Quality Games > Sales numbers

Gameplay > Graphics

Quality Engineering and Masterful Programming > Poorly integrated high quality hardware components

Innovation > Cookie Cutter

Wii U = more fun than I have EVER had on a gaming console. Between me, my wife, and our 4 kids, it rarely ever even turns off in the evenings. To each his own, but my opinion is that Microsoft and Sony have completely lost their way this generation as to what makes gaming great to begin with. Whatever Nintendo decides the NX needs to be, I really hope they decide for it to be much more like the Wii U than the PS4 or the Xbox One.

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@SteedLaw: Wow, the only console you've ever owned is a Wii U?

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@SteedLaw: while i'm glad you find a lot of enjoyment out of the wii u,i think you're being very unfair towards ps4/xbone. they have their fair share of awesome experiences,they just may not cater specifically to your tastes (just as the majority of wii u games don't to mine).

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@lenyora-sama: I was looking at the store the other day because I have a coworker/friend who wants to (and I think ended up) getting an XBox One for her kids... and I noticed that unless the kids are into (and good at) sports, there are hardly any games available for them because almost every game that is sold at a store for the XB1 is rated M, and probably not for a 10 year old. The few games that aren't (largely Lego games) are also on the Wii U. While I think I am going to enjoy mine I great deal, this seems like such a missed demographic and it would have never been true 20 years ago.

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@QingJao86: i won't disagree that the xb1 has a lack of variety of games,but the ps4 has its fair share of family orientated games. including the lego games you mentioned,it has a couple of jrpgs (tales of zestiria,dragon quest),tearaway unfolded (which i just picked up,still need to play it),as well as a few family friendly multiplats also on xb1 (adventure time,kung fu panda) just to name a few. there are also a slew of great indie games they could enjoy. granted those games don't have the brand power of ips such as mario,but those alternatives do exist

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Certain Nintendo franchises never get boring. I understand what you mean about funfactor! ... These games like Mario and Donkey Kong are simple and they just make you smile when you are playing. I have been PS4 but want to get back on Nintendo if they make a solid console that will get 3rd party support.

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I hope Nintendo does something about the amiibo shortages.

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Out of all of my consoles the Wii U gets the least love this gen, not because of how I feel towards Nintendo, more of how they treat 3rd party vendors.

While I look forward to playing Zelda, I have other games on other consoles (looking at you Fallout 4) to keep me going for the next Nintendo release.

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@homey_d_clown: Third party is TERRIFIED of Nintendo. Anyone who says else is selling something fierce.

Nintendo was, is, and remains overall the best first party software developer. And, that scares the crap out of the majority in the gaming industry since NIntendo is the only developer that truly controls its own destiny by having its own hardware platforms.

EA and a lot of the big third party giants would like to see Nintendo become nothing more than a mere third party developer like them. Unfortunately for them, there is not a single third party that can consistently put out quality games on the level of Nintendo.

On that note, Wii U was the ONLY console that was being played at my house, so I sole my Xbox One about two months ago

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@homey_d_clown: Even though every 3rd party developer that has spoken up about the WiiU has stated it's so weak they can't even get their games to run on it, the first party titles seem to be better quality than whatever 3rd party titles it may have had.

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@homey_d_clown: It's the 3rd party that doesn't want to work with them, not them pushing them away.

All they asked is to make it work with their Gamepad, and everyone was like "we're too lazy to deal with that shit", thus we are left with bare-bones on 3rd party support from the greedy corps.

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@_plaguelight_: wrong. It's more like this: "we're making our hardware without any third party developer input, and expect you to make something for it. We (Nintendo) don't cater to the desires of anyone outside our own company." That philosophy has failed them since the N64 era. It's sad that blind Nintendo fans can't see that.

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@_plaguelight_: Er no, hardware is weak and so could not have the 3rd party games. Also you do know running the gamepad and console saps the cpu/gpu to death. But keep dreaming, it's a weak POS, i know because i own one.

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@Random_Matt: The hardwares of the other consoles were too weak for Fallout 4....

That didn't stop Bethesda from putting that garbage out for them.

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@Random_Matt: Google Xenoblade Chronicles X framerate test on you tube and learn the ways of the force, young padawan.

Quality engineering >>> a junkyard of expensive component parts.

Nintendo games like Xenoblade look tens times better than Flunkout 4, and that is just the truth of it.

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@SteedLaw: If you say so, i have experience with 100+ frame rates. You should try it, 30 fps is rather poor in comparison.

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@Random_Matt: I know i own one and I get plenty of enjoyment out of it - infact ironically (the fact that i own ALL the consoles/handhelds and a PC) i get more out of my wii u the past year then anything and IF the wii u can produce Xenoblade Chronicles X (which is far better today as I speak then both fallout 4, and/or MGS V: phantom menace) then that says something - I've played numerous great titles like bayonetta 2, the last story, and the handful of franchise classics reinvented on the wii u - granted thats an argument of taste/subjectiveness but say as you want to each their own, I own one and your opinion is nothing more then an opinion plus saying its a weak POS just makes you sound like a 12 year old whos angry.

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@Itzsfo0: You haven't played X yet and neither have i, i'll wait until i play it.

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@Random_Matt: Well, I have played X and you will be eating your words. Just a friendly FYI.

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@SteedLaw: Nope, it's good, but not that good.

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@Itzsfo0: also its fairly easy to get a Cradle for support power for the system...11 hours with gamepad and I dont see a single hiccup, overheating issue or power issue...ironically the system thats supposebly the weakest and causes the gpu to shortcircuit - is the one I use the most, and have the LEAST (if any) issues out of ..2 years and running and over 16 titles played...100s of hours and ...my black 32gb wii u still runs fine (from the last story to bayonetta 2, to dk: country freeze, to new super mario bros u, to 3d world, to splatoon, to even titles I wasnt a huge fan of like Pikmin 3 or the wonderful 101, though still enjoyed for the combat/play style) and theres a few other titles as well...and of course the new Xenoblade Chronicles X and over 350 hours of content, then next year with Zelda U and starfox - if I can get 20 good games out of the system (and the fact I paid merely $200 for a used wii u nearly 2 years ago in 2013) that says something...quite alot if you ask me sales aside, and quarterly revenue %'s aside...its served me just well and im far from a fanboy (infact the only thing I hate more then fanboy[ism] is subjective opinions being overriden as fact (like here me me I mean more) lol - I have a PS3/PS4, wii U, classic Wii console - a fairly new all-in-one PC, a few handhelds (including new 3DS XL, PS vita, PSP 2001) and previous consoles like X360, GC, even older systems like Dreamcast and PS2 going back to SNES and the early 90s - I have been a gamer for 25 years and I have seen a wide variety of consoles from basically the third generation to present day...each with flaws some more then others its true the wii u will never match the success of previous entries in the diff console generations...but meh idk I've had quite a time out of it...a bad report card or not...it ends the year imo with a good bang, a good sendoff for atleast 1 more good year for the console (and 2-3 big titles I'm looking forward to) infact as I speak (after fallout 4 this year, and witcher 3, bloodborne, rise of the tomb raider, mgs V) with the other big consoles on the market what else do I have to look foward to next year ? The Last Guardian maybe ? please - infact the only thing I see ON the horizon currently is what nintendo is offering in 2016. But again I guess thats just taste.

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This pretty much confirms Splatoon for GOTY

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@shalashaska_: more like xenoblade

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@Itzsfo0: GoTY needs to be between Splatoon, Xenoblade or Mario Maker. Witcher was arguably good, but nothing new to the series overall. Flunkout 4 was such a hot mess of glitchy disappointment is is laughable. I know metacritc says Fallout is a 88 in critic reviews, but players are saying it is closer to a 56 rating presently, which just only goes to show how rediculous the gaming media has become with respect to how they review games like Fallout over games like Xenoblade. We will have to wait and see, but I am predicting a 90+ user rating for Xenoblade.

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@SteedLaw: Cocaine is a helluva drug...

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@SteedLaw: What a joke.

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@SteedLaw: No.

And user meta scores are completely irrelevant. Just a bunch of trolls throwing 1's and 10's around.

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i'm pretty sure Nintendo published the Wii U's report card when they announced the NX.

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PC report card: It has free internet gameplay, all the games are backwards compatible from nearly the last 20 years, PC can be had for around the same price as consoles with equal or better performance, many modern PC's are capable of providing 1440p and 2160p graphics. Unfortunately, Batman Arkham Knight launched broken so they cannot recommend PC gaming.

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@bobafetthatesu: Take the resolution part out, and you described the Wii U....

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@bobafetthatesu: Lol, you really believe that Gamespot is going to write that? I fully expect them to mention Batman: Arkham Knight, but they are definitely not going to write that they can't recommend PC gaming. I strongly believe that they are going to write that overall 2015 was a good year for PC gaming. There were many titles released for the PC, and a mid-range PC can play almost all of them at a better framerate and better image quality than the consoles. We will see tomorrow who's right.
I think GameSpot is going to focus mainly on interesting developments for PC gamers. Lots of interesting stuff happened in 2015. A very good example are the releases of Windows 10 and Direct X 12. They will write that these are positive developments. Windows 10 for example includes cross-play between PC gamers and Xbox One gamers for select titles. And Direct X 12 will lower the CPU load. I do expect them to note that there aren't many Direct X 12 titles yet, so 2016 will really be the big year for Direct X 12.

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@Wiro_: Console fanboys like to harp on it quite a bit.

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@bobafetthatesu: I myself, and many others, find that to be invalid.

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@Ezioprez9709: I guess you weren't around when the dozens or so times some moron has said "der.. so how's Arkham Knight working out for you..."

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@bobafetthatesu: so ummm...how's Arkham Knight working out for you :D

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@bobafetthatesu: No I've been absent for days.

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@tyranttortuga: I totally agree.

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I have 3 Wii games(Xenoblade,The Last Story and Sakura wars) to play on the WiiU and just one WiiU game...Bayonetta 2.
I will buy Xenoblade Chronicles and if Zelda turns out to be good,then Zelda too.
Star Fox? I will wait for reviews...Platinum Games better be good.
I guess there will never be a 2D Metroid game(Super Metroid is still the mark) and i wonder why?
Nintendo has no problems releasing 2Dish games ,like Super Mario,Yoshi or Donkey Kong.


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I love Nintendo but this year was fairly disappointing for me.

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Fourth!

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