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Wii U Launch Guide

Miiverse and Wii U Online

by Patrick Barnett - November 12, 2012, 1:33 pm EST

The Wii U's online was recently revealed, but what is in store for us?

Miiverse will become available to Wii U owners on day one through a downloadable patch. While there was limited information up until the recent Nintendo Direct, Miiverse and several other facets of the Wii U’s online infrastructure have been detailed. Check out some of the things we know so far. 

Account System
Friend Codes are finally a thing of the past. Each Wii U system can have up to 12 accounts enabled, which in turn can be affiliated with a Nintendo Network ID. The Nintendo Network ID is no longer a string of numbers and can be a string of characters chosen by the user. Purchases made on a Wii U from one Nintendo Network ID are accessible from all other users on the system. 

Nintendo eShop
The eShop was the most recently detailed feature of the Wii U’s online network. On the service, it has been confirmed that demos will be available, as well the ability to rate games and leave Miiverse comments. A keyword search is also available to narrow down your search. The eShop will see the release of both digital-only titles as well as digital copies of retail games. Overall, it is now safe to assume that the Wii U eShop will function similarly to that of the 3DS. Owners of the Deluxe Wii U bundle can make use of a digital promotion—games you buy digitally will in turn earn you some redeemable points. 

Wii U Chat
Wii U Chat is the video chatting functionality built into the Wii U. By connecting with one of your friends, you will be able to communicate face-to-face. In addition, you will also be doodle on the screen for others to see. If you are in the middle of playing a game and the Home Button on the GamePad lights up, it is indicating that you are receiving a call from the Wii U chat feature. 

Miiverse 
Miiverse is definitively the most expansive of all the Wii U features. With Miiverse, you will be able to communicate and find out what your friends are doing on the fly. Players can leave messages that can then be viewed by friends, followers, or anybody else. Using Miiverse, you have the ability to follow others and find out on a regular basis what they are talking about. 

Certain games will take advantage of the service more than others, but all games will support it in one way or another. With games that feature sensitive spoilers, you are able to mark your post as a spoiler, and others can do the same to your posts. Miiverse will one day come to future Nintendo platforms, and is currently scheduled to be supported on PC and smartphones at some point in 2013.

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Talkback

CericNovember 12, 2012

Ninja Gaiden 3 I might actually try eventually.  Though I'm wary about the M rating.

geoNovember 12, 2012

I wonder if nintendo network ID works like an xbox live ID or like a battlenet ID.  If it's like xbox live, whoever gets a launch system will get the best chance to get the best names.

MrPhishfoodNovember 12, 2012

I have dibs on MyBodyIsReady

thedefalcosNovember 12, 2012

Zach: I thought it was confirmed that Black Ops 2 will have 4 player split screen. The back of the game box has a Wii- mote with the # 4 on it. That usually means "up to four wii motes can be used."  What's going on there?

thedefalcosNovember 12, 2012

Not sure what happened to my last reply, but I'll try it again.

Zack: I thought it was confirmed black ops 2 was 4 player. I saw the back of one of the boxes and it showed a wii-mote with a "4" on it. Usually means it's four player split-screen.  What say you?

That could mean it actually has 5 player split screen, as it's been confirmed you can play splitscreen with one of the screens being the GamePad. 

CalibanNovember 12, 2012

There's an awful lot of noes for the "off-tv play" feature. Huh, thought it was supposed to be a feature obligatory to all games even if it was just when playing by ourselves.

EasyCureNovember 12, 2012

gahhhhhh I need to stop reading about games I can't afford!

thedefalcosNovember 13, 2012

Caliban:  Don't do that to me.  5 player split screen would be so awesome. It would be worth getting the console for that option on that game alone. I think Sonic Racers has 5 player split and I know for sure Sports Connection does.


Maybe that's why BLOPS 2 supports the classic controller as well as the pro.


I really wish somebody would confirm this!

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorNovember 13, 2012

Can we get confirmation on ACIII having 3D?  I looked all over the box today and there's nothing on it.  If it really is, it's a Day-One purchase for me, as it'd be the only Wii U game in 3D for me to check out my new TV.  If it's not, I likely won't ever get it...

TJ SpykeNovember 13, 2012

Quote from: Caliban

There's an awful lot of noes for the "off-tv play" feature. Huh, thought it was supposed to be a feature obligatory to all games even if it was just when playing by ourselves.

It's not required at all, and I am glad it's not since it might scare off developers. Games have to use the GamePad, but that could be as simple as having a map displayed or something like that.

Quote from: Caliban

There's an awful lot of noes for the "off-tv play" feature. Huh, thought it was supposed to be a feature obligatory to all games even if it was just when playing by ourselves.

Well, some games make significant use of both screens, like ZombiU, so they'd be losing some of their functionality being played that way. It's still upsetting that some of the ports from 360/PS3 that were designed for single screen play don't have it, though.

CalibanNovember 13, 2012

Quote from: NWR_insanolord

Quote from: Caliban

There's an awful lot of noes for the "off-tv play" feature. Huh, thought it was supposed to be a feature obligatory to all games even if it was just when playing by ourselves.

Well, some games make significant use of both screens, like ZombiU, so they'd be losing some of their functionality being played that way. It's still upsetting that some of the ports from 360/PS3 that were designed for single screen play don't have it, though.

I can understand such choice with ZombiU, as it's part of the gameplay in that it's trying to put you into a stressful position. What you said about the ports is what I was trying to refer. I guess we're just going to have to wait until we can get the games on our hands just so it's confirmed.

TJ SpykeNovember 13, 2012

It's already been confirmed. It is up to each developer what they will do with the GamePad screen. Hell, I think the only first party game that even uses off-TV gameplay is New Super Mario Bros. U.

I think some of Nintendo Land can be played that way. There's really no reason the Donkey Kong game couldn't. I may be wrong though.

There are still a decent amount of games that can be played that way. Mario of course, Darksiders, the EA Sports games. It's a major selling point for me, and I'm glad to have a few games that do it, even though more maybe should.

PlugabugzNovember 14, 2012

I got excited for TVii right up to the moment that they forgot to announce anything for not-America.

BlkPaladinNovember 16, 2012

Well Nintendo said they were considering bringing it to the other markets. And the ND showed the TVii icon so it is probally a good bet its coming to all markets. (Which may be another reason for the delay.)

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