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Will there be Super Mario Sunshine to download? And if you download it, is that in Nintendo Points then? Or is that in a valuta like the 3DS? --{{ User:MarioMan51/sig}} 16:26, 19 July 2012 (EDT)
Will there be Super Mario Sunshine to download? And if you download it, is that in Nintendo Points then? Or is that in a valuta like the 3DS? --{{ User:MarioMan51/sig}} 16:26, 19 July 2012 (EDT)


In fact the information in the discussion and on the Wii U page itself is inaccurate.  The Wii U is completely capable of playing GameCube titles, but it requires the use of homebrew software, in this case Nintendont.  You can then play any titles and also use the Wii Classic Controller and the Wii U Pro Controller, and of course GameCube pads with the Wii U USB adapter for them - yes you can mix and match the controller types.  Games are upscaled to 1080p with flicker fixing option available.  As with the Wii, it's pretty much full hardware emulation due to shared architecture so everything is about as perfect as you're going to get.  I haven't updated the main page as a lot of places don't appreciate homebrew software mentions.  {{user|188.39.147.178}} 11.27, 5 July 2016
In fact the information in the discussion and on the Wii U page itself is inaccurate.  The Wii U is completely capable of playing GameCube titles, but it requires the use of homebrew software, in this case Nintendont.  You can then play any titles and also use the Wii Classic Controller and the Wii U Pro Controller, and of course GameCube pads with the Wii U USB adapter for them - yes you can mix and match the controller types.  Games are upscaled to 1080p with flicker fixing option available.  As with the Wii, it's pretty much full hardware emulation due to shared architecture so everything is about as perfect as you're going to get.  I haven't updated the main page as a lot of places don't appreciate homebrew software mentions.  --zekepliskin 11.27, 5 July 2016


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