Wii U Overview
The Wii U is a home video game console released by Nintendo in December 2012, it is the successor to the Wii and is backward compatible with the Wii.
It is configured as a combination of a handheld and stationary game console, but the gamepad could not be played by itself.
Sales were not good, at about 20% of the Wii's sales. The PlayStation 4 was far behind.
- Website:Wikipedia
- CPU/GPU:IBM Espresso Power-based/AMD Radeon HD GPU
- Resolution:1920x1080/16 million colors
- Price:US$299
- Units sold::13.56 million
- Number of titles:832
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Wii U Emulator Overview
Cemu is the only choice. Since the first version was released in 2015, it has been continuously improved and its accuracy has increased. It can be played comfortably on a integrated graphics.
Wii U Emulator list
Feature |
Cemu |
Save State |
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Gamepad |
x |
Video Filter |
x |
Fast forward |
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Netplay |
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Screenshot |
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Audio Recording |
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Video Recording |
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BIOS required |
no |
Platform |
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Recommended ranking |
1st place |
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Cemu |
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It is the only Wii U emulator; 52% of games are playable as of 2023.
Not many features are available yet.
System requirements are Windows 7 (x64), OpenGL 4.5 or Vulkan 1.1, and 4GB or more memory.
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