
Of course the Wii U is backward compatible with the Wii. You can inject a game if you want to have the game on your Wii U home screen (installing them on Wii U memory or Wii U HD), or you can inject Nintendont itself if you want to store your ISOs on the SD card.
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Nintendont also has a bult-in widescreen patch which works for most games and using cheats you can force 60fps on some games.Ĭompatibility list (For enhancements, every GC game works) Nintendont works on Wii U, which means every single GC games can be played! You can play the games using the GamePad, the Classic Controller or the official GCN controllers with the Smash or the MayFlash adapter. You can also inject games from other consoles, but Retroarch is better for those. The Rare titles are the outliers here, unfortunately, with only the Banjo games working flawlessly (Tooie with some minor slowdowns). The compatibility isn't great but every single first party game works, alongside Mischief Makers and the Bomberman, Goemon and Castlevania games. You can inject N64 roms into the official VC emulator. This mean you can use the official S/NES mini controllers!

Not only you can play the games on the GamePad, but RetroArch also supports USB controllers and WiiMotes. RetroArch is available on Wii U and let you play virtually every single game released on NES, SNES, Master System, MegaDrive, PC-Engine, GB/C/A and so on. If you buy an used Wii U for 100$ and hack ityou'll get: The homebrew community turned Wii U into an amazing platform to own.

Let's say it, with Switch getting more and more ports there's no reason to buy a Wii U.
