Friday, 30 November 2012

Wii U Built IN software


Make Wii U the centerpiece of your home entertainment setup with these applications, accessible the day you bring your system home.

Each time you turn on your Wii U console, you'll be greeted by Mii characters from around the world, and the Wii U community's most talked about games in the WaraWara Plaza.
From the Wii U GamePad controller, choose the software you'd like to launch.
  • Connect online with the Wii U community using your Mii.
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  • Your one-stop shop for downloadable games and entertainment.
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  • Browse the Internet from the comfort of your couch.
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  • Find, watch, and engage with TV shows, movies, and sports.
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  • Enjoy video chat with friends and family from far away—right on your TV.
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  • Create Mii characters of you, your family and friends.
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* A broadband Internet connection is required to use most built-in software. A system update will also be required.

More features

HOME Button

Access the HOME Button any time

The HOME Button on your Wii U GamePad gives you immediate access to game manuals, Miiverse, and Internet Browser at any time—without having to exit your game.

Play Wii Games

Nearly all of your existing Wii games can be played in Wii Menu mode, accessible any time. You can also transfer downloaded WiiWare and Virtual Console games, and game save data from your Wii console to your Wii U console.
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  • Wii U Users

    Manage and keep track of game save data and details for up to 12 users on one Wii U console. Everyone in your family can play as a different user. You can also set unique parental controls for each user. Learn More.
  • Daily records

    Keep track of how much you've played your Wii U games and applications by date, or in a handy graph. You can even track the daily records for each individual user registered on the console.
  • Play online with friends

    Register friends from anywhere in the world either by exchanging your Nintendo Network ID, sending a friend request to someone you recently played online, or submitting a friend request through Miiverse. Within your Friend List you can see if your registered friends are online, and what game they are playing.

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