The Wii U Has A Major Problem

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • The Wii U launched over 10 years ago and while it went on to be one of the worst selling systems from Nintendo it has garnered a dedicated fanbase over time. Now it appears an error code has been making the rounds in headlines leading to serious concerns around the longevity of an already scarce system.
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  • @thatssomegoodpie
    @thatssomegoodpie Год назад +431

    This issue is inevitable, even if you use your WiiU regularly. Those memory cells in the NAND flash will deteriorate if no write action/reflash is being performed. I really hope the modding community can find a way to boot the wiiU from the SD card slot using some custom OS that overrules the NAND flash. Kinda how free mcboot works on PS2.

    • @debeb5148
      @debeb5148 Год назад +14

      I dodged some bullets using it, holyyyyy moly

    • @ashtonjames9561
      @ashtonjames9561 Год назад +7

      Scam do not respond to this

    • @joseabraham777
      @joseabraham777 Год назад +30

      Now we know that a NAND Flash memory needs to be connected to current constantly to prevent this but prior to this issue I knew that only as a theory, sadly is true…

    • @Rowri88
      @Rowri88 Год назад +36

      I didnt use my wii u for 7 years, used it today and it was all fine lol

    • @helenhomunculus5044
      @helenhomunculus5044 Год назад +46

      ​@@Rowri88 yeah i think the nand goin bad due to non use is cap. as others have pointed out it seems that the people who's wii u's are having this issues likely just had a faulty nand to begin with since this is an issue that has been happening to some people since the wii u launched

  • @ODISeth
    @ODISeth Год назад +742

    I’ll never understand why Nintendo is so obsessed with triwing screws

    • @Girzzlyঐু
      @Girzzlyঐু Год назад +149

      It's probably so the average person doesn't unscrew it, every household has a Phillips head or flathead screwdriver set.
      I would have tinkered with it as a kid if it was a Phillips head lol

    • @legendaryhero90
      @legendaryhero90 Год назад +63

      It's so kids can't just bust open their consoles with regular screwdrivers.

    • @cville991
      @cville991 Год назад +56

      @@legendaryhero90 Oh I’m sure it’s more than just "kids"… 🙄

    • @nickmcdaniel6071
      @nickmcdaniel6071 Год назад +23

      It's a pretty accessible bit but not as accessible as a Philips or flathead. Makes it so tinkering kids can't access it as easily. God knows I tried to as a kid

    • @americanbadass88
      @americanbadass88 Год назад +7

      @@Girzzlyঐু but the NES was all phillips head though. but the cartridges wasn't though

  • @GreatLordOz
    @GreatLordOz Год назад +249

    I am one of those people that had this error during the Super Smash Bros WiiU release. Had an original 32gb launch WiiU that would crash with this error if you played 8 playersmash or certain combinations of characters. Sent it back to Nintendo at that time and was repaired. Haven't used my wiiu in like 4 years so I tested it and booted up just fine.

    • @thechampagneroom1
      @thechampagneroom1 Год назад +8

      Have you tried doing updates to the system or any games. Like if you bought a new Wii U game and download game updates? That’s how mine got messed up

    • @GreatLordOz
      @GreatLordOz Год назад +6

      @@thechampagneroom1 I did not for either of those. Router info was changed in the last few years so it didnt auto update and I don't have any new games that would update it either

    • @Gawlakman
      @Gawlakman Год назад

      @@thechampagneroom1really?? I was reading an article on how to retire you Wii U properly before the store shuts down and it said to update all your physics games. Maybe I shouldn’t now?

    • @Wrekkshoppe
      @Wrekkshoppe Год назад +1

      Wii U: WHY YOU DON'T PWAY ME😠
      REAL GAMER: cause you don't have any games I care about, you shitbag console
      Wii U: YOU BETTA PWAY ME!!😠
      REAL GAMER: No, go fuck yourself Wii U.
      Wii U: IF YOU DON'T PWAY ME. I SELF DELETE😡
      REAL GAMER: PFFT. YEAH RIGHT. LATER CRAP ASS.
      WII U: 😤😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤯🤯🤯😵😵😵
      REAL GAMER TURNS ON WII U 7 YEARS LATER):
      Wii U: 😵
      (REAL GAMER THROWS IT OUT IN THE TRASH)
      THE END.

  • @pieroluciano3272
    @pieroluciano3272 Год назад +211

    So I guess its only a matter of time that we have someone create a 'retail' conversion kit where the BGA chip is removed and an adapter is re-balled in its place that has a MicroSD slot. This would indeed permanently fix this issue! 👍

    • @M-Batman
      @M-Batman Год назад +42

      Yep, unfortunately the person selling those will get a cease and desist from Nintendo Ninjas.

    • @pieroluciano3272
      @pieroluciano3272 Год назад +14

      @@M-Batman So true and if that does occur, I hope to pick up a few of those repair kits before its removed! Even better, if someone finds a way that forces new replacement data in the Nand chip through some kind of diagnostic software, almost like when you update the BIOS in our computers.

    • @Andre217
      @Andre217 Год назад +15

      ​@@M-Batman couldn't they only stop it from selling If they have the actual OS installed on the system. Unless it's a part owned by Nintendo

    • @kr4t0sg.28
      @kr4t0sg.28 Год назад +4

      Yeah just kiss your downloaded games goodbye.

    • @pieroluciano3272
      @pieroluciano3272 Год назад +7

      @@kr4t0sg.28 True, but as an 'oldie' gamer that prefers physical media, I wouldn't care lol 😁

  • @Rab1dGAMER
    @Rab1dGAMER Год назад +115

    The SD card mod made me giggle a bit, then I remembered you can essentially do the same with the PS2 with the 2nd memory card slot.

    • @Alloyd876
      @Alloyd876 Год назад +1

      I remember having an og ps2 that was modded

    • @MrGarryGrey
      @MrGarryGrey Год назад +4

      Yep, it's not really a new method. You can bring to life bricked systems like DSi too, for example. Though soldering an SD card adapter instead of an SD card would be a smarter idea. It's cheaper and you can replace the microSD card inside of it without resoldering.

  • @statesminds
    @statesminds Год назад +29

    I like the Wii U and i try to turn mine on and play something every now and then lol. Sucks there’s an issue like this though. I try to make my consoles last as long as possibke

  • @projectz975
    @projectz975 Год назад +60

    High Key, id love to see a peripheral for PC that essentially acts like a Wii U gamepad, that'd be a good way to keep the games playable the way they were intended, even while the original hardware starts to wither away

    • @JasonJrake
      @JasonJrake Год назад +9

      Great for 3/DS emulation as well!

    • @whyishoudini
      @whyishoudini Год назад +4

      There's ways to do this with the Steam Deck IIRC

    • @MadMaxGyver
      @MadMaxGyver Год назад +13

      As mentionned by houdinico, the Steam Deck can do that with an external monitor connected to it with a (long) usb C cable, I think this would be the easiest way to play Wii U games with the original controls (SD supports Wiimotes) and with better resolution on both screens as an added bonus !

    • @fearlessjoebanzai
      @fearlessjoebanzai Год назад

      ​@@whyishoudini, that's good to know thanks!!!
      I'm possibly the only person who's favourite console is the WiiU!

    • @paralysis_demon_hunter
      @paralysis_demon_hunter Год назад

      @@aaronjames7266 yeah, that and "low key"

  • @SilverStormShadow
    @SilverStormShadow Год назад +57

    On the point of if someone would spend the time to make a workaround for this issue despite a low customer pool, I would say there are,definitely going to be people out there who would be willing to do so no matter how niche it would be. I think this because in the last year we have seen reprints for Nuon games and a Bluetooth controller adapter for the Phillips CDi. If those systems can get new things made to fix issues or improve their experiences then a major Nintendo system is almost guaranteed to get attention to address this issue.

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 Год назад +1

      Has there been things done for the Wondervision?

    • @jaythomas468
      @jaythomas468 Год назад +1

      EVERYTHING, no matter HOW NICHE, will have a devoted community that will contribute to addressing or IMPROVING upon shortcomings that the manufacturer no longer sees as financially feasible to do.

    • @SilverStormShadow
      @SilverStormShadow Год назад

      @@jaythomas468 Exactly. If the Nuon can get new support, anything can.

    • @jaythomas468
      @jaythomas468 Год назад +1

      @@SilverStormShadow
      Jesus, the NUON-that’s an obscure piece of console history right there (honestly, BARELY EVEN A CONSOLE).
      That thing was hyped at a few E3s in the late 90s to early 2000s (I remember reading about it in an old EGM issue), then disappeared for a little while, and then finally re-emerged when the product ACTUALLY launched (it was basically a glorified DVD player that had a very SMALL selection of like 5-10 NUON games that could be bought and played on it).

  • @xXxSynthxXx
    @xXxSynthxXx Год назад +63

    Took my Wii U out yesterday and booted it up and played some Xenoblade Chronicles X THANK GOD it works. I would have cried if i couldn't play my Xenoblade. Bought a few games too before the store shuts.

    • @awildcyclistappears
      @awildcyclistappears Год назад +10

      Xenoblade X - my reason for owning a WiiU.

    • @xXxSynthxXx
      @xXxSynthxXx Год назад +3

      @@awildcyclistappears I literally did the same thing lol.

    • @StevenVillman
      @StevenVillman Год назад +4

      @@awildcyclistappears What is the case for me, it's _Mario Party 10_ (and _Yoshi's Woolly World,_ once I find a copy of it second-hand at a video game store that sells retro video games).

    • @haruhisuzumiya6650
      @haruhisuzumiya6650 Год назад +1

      I bought xenoblade chronicles 1 on the eshop just in time for the closure

  • @ThomatoSauce
    @ThomatoSauce Год назад +46

    This is the kind of obsolescence that we SHOULD be suing Nintendo over.

  • @winlover37
    @winlover37 Год назад +33

    What I don't understand is other consoles use similar flash memory and don't seem to have this problem. Nothing lasts forever, but I don't think Wii Us are old enough to be dying like this just yet. Very fishy.
    Fortunately my 32GB Deluxe Wii U seems to be working, just gotta find the time to format my SD and mod/back up the nand. Hopefully a software method to flash will come, if that's even possible. I sense Wii Us will drop in value pretty quickly on at this rate

    • @Laughy-Flaaffy
      @Laughy-Flaaffy Год назад +4

      I think it’s obvious that Nintendo deliberately updated the Wii U to fail and be thrown out. If you notice the library for the Wii U’s virtual console, it allows users to own games. Now Nintendo is renting their old games out through subscription service.
      I think it’s an attempt to limit players’ access to old games

    • @zZFlaviusBoss
      @zZFlaviusBoss Год назад +15

      @@Laughy-Flaaffy nah I don't think so Nintendo is too lazy to do that lol

    • @ssj99gohanisthebest48
      @ssj99gohanisthebest48 Год назад +6

      It’s the companies that made them, mostly Toshiba or Hynix and I think there’s another company that made them for the Wii U. With Hynix having the most problems

    • @winlover37
      @winlover37 Год назад +8

      ​@@Laughy-Flaaffy I think you're giving them a little too much credit. To me it seems like cheap/bad eMMC chips on top of a closed down operating system that puts up a lot of roadblocks. Nintendo is really good at making your life harder at fixing broken things with their weird design philosophies.

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e Год назад +15

      ​@@Laughy-Flaaffy Flimsy conspiracy. If that's the case, then why isn't this happening to the original Wii, which also has a Virtual Console?

  • @blakryptonite1
    @blakryptonite1 Год назад +12

    Crazy idea, but someone could just write a custom boot code to redirect the WiiU to boot from external storage media...and make sure the code gets placed on clean sectors of the eMMC???

  • @potatosordfighter666
    @potatosordfighter666 Год назад +71

    It's a good thing I genuinely still use my Wii U as a regular console.

    • @SSJPENGUIN
      @SSJPENGUIN Год назад +3

      Truly wish I still had mine 💔

    • @purrpocalypse
      @purrpocalypse Год назад +9

      Mine is still hooked up to the TV to this day, never put it away. I love Splatoon 1.

    • @haruhisuzumiya6650
      @haruhisuzumiya6650 Год назад +2

      I booted mine up from it's grave, so far zero issues

    • @luichinplaystation610
      @luichinplaystation610 Год назад

      The online still works?

    • @potatosordfighter666
      @potatosordfighter666 Год назад

      @@luichinplaystation610 COD BLOPS2 lobbies still work, though there is never more than 20 people online at a time

  • @jmtheelitefan9616
    @jmtheelitefan9616 Год назад +30

    I wonder if there's a way to see if specific model numbers/ranges have the Samsung chip included so more casual consumers can check to see if their console is at risk, or if it's merely luck of the draw that has unfortunately inflicted a good number of Wii U's with that chip.

    • @djon6495
      @djon6495 Год назад +6

      Yes pls that would help me sleep better

    • @thomasv10lator70
      @thomasv10lator70 Год назад

      There's a homebrew called mdinfo. Anyway, it isn't Samsung chips who are affected but Hynix.

    • @dannybz7421
      @dannybz7421 11 месяцев назад

      U can homebrew it, not very hard and then download a program that gives u info about what chip u have in. Mine has the affected chip but it is what it is.

  • @Blixthand
    @Blixthand Год назад +22

    Sad to see, even if the WiiU was never huge. I haven't played mine since June or something, was fine then after over a year of storage, but haven't checked now. I have a bunch of GBA and DS titles I downloaded to it from the eShop, but apart from that I think I only ever had two games, Wind Waker HD and Twilight Princess HD. Would be sad to see a system go in a way I haven't experienced any other Nintendo console to do (my parents NES worked fine after 15 years of storage when I played it last and my GBA SP powers on no problem and keeps battery for several hours after several years of not being used or charged), but for my personal enjoyment of the console I'd be happy to let it go, or put it up on a shelf as a memento, if Nintendo will just port the HD Zelda games, I'll find other ways to play those GBA and DS games, several of them I even have on cartridge already, it was just a fun idea to play them on the TV.

  • @Iblistech2
    @Iblistech2 Год назад +44

    Prior to recent, I hadn't used my Wii U and played it. When I checked to see if it was hooked up to my new Samsung Smart TV by turning it on with the Gamepad, it worked. Yes, my Wii U is pretty much still in mint condition and still works, which is a good thing.

  • @OTwinSnakesO
    @OTwinSnakesO Год назад +7

    Mines been plugged in for like 7 years but haven’t actually switched it on, played it yesterday and it fired straight up

    • @Plaegu
      @Plaegu Год назад +5

      Maybe because it’s been plugged in?

    • @OTwinSnakesO
      @OTwinSnakesO Год назад +2

      @@Plaegu yes but it wasn’t switched on at the wall 💁🏻‍♂️

    • @Plaegu
      @Plaegu Год назад +2

      @@OTwinSnakesO oh, then idk. I was just suggesting a theory

  • @Lon1an
    @Lon1an Год назад +43

    It would be fun to see Spawn wave atempt this replacing emmc chip with a SD card and make a guide for others to do so as well.

    • @matthewsalmon8194
      @matthewsalmon8194 Год назад +5

      Its not a DIY thing you can do at home...not even close. The Wii U board and firmware won't support adding larger storage than 32GB

  • @jferguy2003
    @jferguy2003 Год назад +12

    I really wish nintendo would port over zelda twilight princess and windwaker to the switch because that's only reason I break out the wii u every few years. It's still a bummer for these issues to be happening on a console that's not that old . My 25 year old n64 still runs perfectly lol.

  • @ashdoginc
    @ashdoginc Год назад +9

    Memory corruption is not restricted to the WiiU. My advice is to boot up and use whatever consoles are in your possession from time to time. And make sure you store them is in conditions that don't promote the corrosion of the circuitry inside and free from dust. I think this issue with the Wii U has been overstated, but I will say when a device gets many decades old it is harder to keep them going - any number of components can fail.

  • @richardc5100
    @richardc5100 Год назад +12

    This channel has a major problem, short topics from other videos extended to over 10 minutes for content

  • @MLennholm
    @MLennholm Год назад +14

    I started up my Wii U for the first time in a long while after reading about this. It booted fine but it wanted me to do a system update, so I did, and after it restarted I almost had a heart attack because it gave me an error message. Thankfully, it turned out to be the external HDD I have hooked up to it that was having issues, so the Wii U itself is still fine.

    • @Rowri88
      @Rowri88 Год назад +1

      Same with me, booted the system after 7 years, and its fine

  • @makotonarukami7468
    @makotonarukami7468 Год назад +13

    Strange how this is suddenly happening once I discovered recently how to Mod both my 3DS/Wii U. I am totally not playing my Switch anymore. So much games from previous gen to catch up on.

  • @elsorino
    @elsorino Год назад +11

    This is gonna be like the PS3 ylod. Gonna be a good few years before someone like RIP Felix shows up to actually prove what the problem is, and how to fix it(if at all)

  • @alistairblaire6001
    @alistairblaire6001 Год назад +21

    Someone will definitely come up with a ribbon connector that will allow soldering directly to those contact points if I'm looking at this right 07:08 . I've done mods to all my retro consoles but I'm definitely not at the point where I'm ready to reball a BGA NAND package. At worst, maybe some people with the tools and skills can do a mod service where the NAND package is replaced with a little PCB with a micro SD card slot on it.

    • @thechampagneroom1
      @thechampagneroom1 Год назад +4

      All that work to make a Nintendo console work? And the switch has drift issues. I think it’s time to call a spade a spade. Nintendo quality has gone down the drain

    • @t_eli_s
      @t_eli_s Год назад +3

      @@thechampagneroom1 nintendo may as well throw in the towel with consoles like SEGA did and just become a game studio with mario on xbox and playstation

    • @kr4t0sg.28
      @kr4t0sg.28 Год назад +5

      @@t_eli_s not a bad idea.

    • @thechampagneroom1
      @thechampagneroom1 Год назад +1

      @@t_eli_s Throw you a towel is the least nintendo could do. They announced Metroid 4 in 2017!

  • @iyeetsecurity922
    @iyeetsecurity922 10 месяцев назад +2

    I haven't used mine for 5+ years until last night because I wanted to play a backup copy of Twilight Princess HD. Haven't had any issues thankfully.

  • @BrooksFoodLooks
    @BrooksFoodLooks Год назад +18

    Never knew I'd be thankful to have gotten the 8GB at launch because the 32GB sold out, but here we are. Just backed up all my eshop stuff, and need to look up how I softmodded it so I can NAND backup just in case (and to play stuff I never bought) Thanks for the video explaining what we know!

    • @camarosquid
      @camarosquid Год назад +2

      Same. I also have a 2TB External hooked up to it so most if not all my saves are on the Hard Drive anyways. I wonder if it's safe to assume that'll expand the lifespan of the NAND memory?

    • @S.J.C._Entertainment
      @S.J.C._Entertainment Год назад

      How do you back that up?

    • @coolchannelize15
      @coolchannelize15 Год назад

      How do you back up the games?

    • @Rexicojone
      @Rexicojone Год назад +2

      ​@@S.J.C._Entertainment Homebrew it with Tiramisu and proceed a Nandbackup on an SD card, there's vids of it

    • @S.J.C._Entertainment
      @S.J.C._Entertainment Год назад

      @@Rexicojone cool. Thanks

  • @budthecyborg4575
    @budthecyborg4575 Год назад +11

    Nintendo Land is a legit great game and I'm shocked Nintendo hasn't ported it to Switch.

    • @dapperfan44
      @dapperfan44 Год назад +1

      That's something more for multi-player though, right? That's why I haven't bought it.

    • @budthecyborg4575
      @budthecyborg4575 Год назад +4

      @@dapperfan44 Yes it's one of the best asymmetric co-op games ever made, so in singleplayer it's good but not great.

    • @andyenglish4303
      @andyenglish4303 Год назад

      I assume because certain aspects of it could be hard to replicate without the game pad. But yeah some of the games could work on Switch.

    • @MarcyMoonscar
      @MarcyMoonscar Год назад +1

      It would work, but it'd need a minimum of two Switchs. Online multiplayer might also potentially be a fix if things were reworked.

  • @M-Batman
    @M-Batman Год назад +5

    Nintendo Switch has a similar problem. The issues comes from Nintendo going with cheap Nand-components. The same Nand components on cartridges that may become corrupt over time.. Yes you can reflash those, but in my opinion that goes beyond the knowledge and or equipment that people posses at home.. I had mine Launch edition give up with corrupt nand at which point wasn't worth fixing it.

  • @Mariohenri90
    @Mariohenri90 Год назад +13

    I had this problem with my Wii U and it was very frustrating. I could not play Smash Wii U online and certain games would randomly crash.

  • @kewllink3586
    @kewllink3586 Год назад +28

    Monster Hunter on the Wii U was absolutely amazing. Hundreds of hours were spent by my friends and I yelling at each other with the game pad while playing online. It was to the point that we were all pissed that MH4 was 3DS exclusive

    • @Hibernial
      @Hibernial Год назад +4

      I’m wanting to get into MH3U after jumping into learning gunlance recently. Apparently it’s pretty good in that title from what I’ve read.

    • @Cedalus
      @Cedalus Год назад +1

      ​@@Hibernial gunlance gang gunlance gang

    • @EvertonToledoDeMoraes
      @EvertonToledoDeMoraes Год назад +2

      560 hours on 3U. Amazing game.

  • @JohnDoe-wq5eu
    @JohnDoe-wq5eu Год назад +11

    When I first heard about this I literally ran to my Wii U turned it on and had a sigh of relief when everything seemed totally fine. Mine was a late 2014 Wii U so I'm hoping I've avoided this Samsung nand flash or whatever issue.
    I mean at this point I guess it's time to go down the rabbit hole of doing the full jail breaking/hacking.
    It's about to lose pretty much all support from Nintendo so I'm not too worried at this point.

  • @ianeons9278
    @ianeons9278 Год назад +24

    The Wii U is definitely gonna be expensive in the future. I mean it’s already popular for modding and homebrew and once it hits its inevitable nostalgic renaissance around 2030 when people wanna rebuy their childhood it will go wayyy up in price. Sure most popular games are on Switch but once again the Wii U is where these games originated and it feels much more unique on there. This is why I’m trying to get a full set within the next 2 years!

    • @royalgarden18
      @royalgarden18 Год назад +5

      This is why I decided to keep my Wii U and all the games instead of selling everything when the Switch came out. In like 5-7 years it's probably gonna be really hard to come by since not many people had one and people are gonna wanna play the original versions of what will be considered classic games at the time

    • @bigblueassbaby9074
      @bigblueassbaby9074 Год назад

      Nobody will give a flying fuck by 2030. We will be too busy just trying to survive.

    • @awesomeguy2009
      @awesomeguy2009 Год назад +1

      Yeah, modding the Wii U is basically mandatory, especially now considering the eShop is closed LOL

    • @kokotheclown2588
      @kokotheclown2588 Год назад

      I’ll say this the Wii U mods are great but in my imo u can also get a Wii cause it’s basically the same thing it’s just the Wii U it’s on HD but there’s a Wii chip mod to make the thing run in HD the Wii U games are on switch and some titles are even worth owning a U I have one I barely modded i believe was 4 days ago cause I was bored and sorta wanted to play Batman Arkham city Armored edition and Origins on the U but tbh if u really want to played some old games like NES and SNES and so on get a Wii and get someone to put that HD chip in it I like the U and all but the mods are similar to the Wii and I doubt many would like to come back to Super smash bros U when Ultimate exist or Super Mario 3D world when the switch version runs better and has extras

    • @ianeons9278
      @ianeons9278 Год назад +1

      @@kokotheclown2588
      It you ask me the modding scene for the Wii will only make the Wii U more valuable because it can emulate everything the Wii can but better, it will be like a double emulation beast. Not to mention the Wii U can emulate PSP, PS2, DS, and more.

  • @HaroldTheWizardCat
    @HaroldTheWizardCat Год назад +113

    I’m beyond happy I’ve been able to keep my Wii U in pristine condition all these years, especially since I got it when I was 12 yrs old. Runs perfectly

    • @thechampagneroom1
      @thechampagneroom1 Год назад +7

      Not for long. That’s the problem

    • @kr4t0sg.28
      @kr4t0sg.28 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately it won't last. I own one as well and poured hard money in downloadable games. Im thinking of just selling it before it bricks on me now.

    • @debeb5148
      @debeb5148 Год назад +29

      ​@@kr4t0sg.28 That's paranoia speaking dude. When it happens, it happens

    • @emanuelruiz7710
      @emanuelruiz7710 Год назад +6

      ​@@debeb5148 exactly. Nothing last forever. My modded Wii u is going on strong tho.

    • @HaroldTheWizardCat
      @HaroldTheWizardCat Год назад +6

      @@debeb5148 yea every piece of tech eventually dies. Thats just the way things are, but mine for now, is working perfectly and the gamepad is in perfect condition

  • @StormsparkPegasus
    @StormsparkPegasus Год назад +25

    I don't think this has anything to do with NAND "losing charge" over time. I think it's a manufacturing defect with a certain model of chip, that not all of the systems have. Thankfully my Wii U is still fine. I just tested it last night. (I do keep it plugged in, and I turn it on once a month to check the clock even if I'm not playing games.)

    • @ScipiotheAfricanus
      @ScipiotheAfricanus Год назад +5

      I also think the same a lot of information about this issue now seems even contradicting also claims from people mixing other bugs too, people talking about systems not being used for years and trying them out and not having a problem (I've read a dude say he had its console stored for 8 years or sum and trying it now without a problem) I'm mostly waiting for the histeria to worn down, but yeah i also think it may have to do with some models and their chips being defective

  • @schlinlerderenoncourt4572
    @schlinlerderenoncourt4572 Год назад +16

    I am one of those people being faced with this error code at sporadic intervals. Would it still be possible to get a new Wii U and do a normal system transfer? or would this transfer over the error? I really hope someone comes up with a solution... honestly had fun with the Wii U.

    • @breadloaf2438
      @breadloaf2438 Год назад +1

      What do you mean by sporadic intervals? Can you get into the OS for a decent amount of time ever?

    • @schlinlerderenoncourt4572
      @schlinlerderenoncourt4572 Год назад

      @@breadloaf2438 yes, I can get to the OS 50% of the time, the other times it freezes up and or gives that error. Especially if I try to download a game.

    • @ssmelche
      @ssmelche Год назад

      I got the 106-0103 error when trying to play games but eventually got it to work after inserting Xenoblade Chronicles X, but I had to redownload the digital games. My guess is portions of the system memory are physically degraded. Hopefully I can transfer my account to another Wii U or at least backup the NAND before it gets worse.

  • @Klelslol
    @Klelslol Год назад +7

    Just booted mine up yesterday to play through Breath of the Wild again before Tears of the Kingdom releases. Everything seemed to be ok with mine. It's been about 6 months since the last time I played.

  • @GrnArrow092
    @GrnArrow092 Год назад +4

    I'm wondering if this has happened to people who kept their Wii U consoles in storage and not plugged in for an extended period of time. Upon watching this video, I powered on my Wii U after not touching it for a few years because life gets in the way. In the time it's been inactive, I've kept it plugged in and on standby, intending to power it on when I have a chance to play my Wii U games. When I powered it on, it asked me to update the system and it did that with no problem. I started up Yoshi's Wooly World and all is well with my system. I'm just surprised that I haven't touched this game in almost 6 years since I bought it.

  • @leonbabic7185
    @leonbabic7185 Год назад +6

    Sadly, My Wii U did end up with corrupted memory, so now it'll never be repairable. I'm also not keen on the idea of getting a replacement console to dump the NAND from, to prepare for a possible future fix. Wii Us are too rare and expensive.

  • @Saiyanjohn415
    @Saiyanjohn415 Год назад +8

    That's why I play all my systems once in a while. Was a little too late with my neo geo pocket color and Gamegear systems.

  • @JasonWaden8r
    @JasonWaden8r Год назад +6

    I’m not sure if it’s been posted here if not, but the Wii U does have an internal clock battery. It is hidden under a cover with a Phillips screw. I have a feeling that it is like the PS3 issue we saw. I could be wrong, don’t crucify me if I am, but it’s something to wonder?

  • @deBaer
    @deBaer Год назад +2

    Always backup all the system NAND of every Nintendo console as soon as possible. That shit fails all the time on the Wii, Wii U, 3DS and Switch, and on none of them, there's a way to restore it without a backup as soon as it's out of warranty.

  • @sethbessinger2025
    @sethbessinger2025 Год назад +7

    I know nothing last forever, but these aren’t even 11 years old! My older brother’s NES from the late 80’s still works! Things like this is why I support emulation of backed up games.

    • @deadturret4049
      @deadturret4049 Год назад

      NES and SNES use Mask instead of Nand, which is why they still work. Nand has substantially more storage than Mask (I think 3 bytes per cell instead of 1 per cell) which is why so many devices use it. The shorter life cycle is somewhat of a fair tradeoff when you consider just how large games are.
      Mask rom cartridges will most likely outlive every single nand cartridge on the market today, and thats including mask roms from the 80s and 90s.

    • @sethbessinger2025
      @sethbessinger2025 Год назад

      @@deadturret4049NAND, due to it being Flash, just doesn’t last long at all, unfortunately. However, the Wii we have has gone through daily use for years, and it still works great! I guess this chip model was just faulty.

    • @deadturret4049
      @deadturret4049 Год назад

      @@sethbessinger2025 The wii also has the advantage of homebrew. Iirc you can run custom firmware off the SD card and bypass internal flash memory entirely. Plus, BootMii has built in Nand backup tools, and you can dump games to a usb stick or sd card with USBLoader GX. I think as long enough of your flash memory is intact to bypass the bootloader, you can still use a corrupted wii with homebrew.

  • @M64bros
    @M64bros Год назад +2

    I still use my dark Wii U and my white Wii U use still to this day and they have no problems whatsoever so far and as of right now

  • @andyenglish4303
    @andyenglish4303 Год назад +5

    I just booted up my Wii U to check and it's working. Always sad to see the Mii Verse home screen so barren though.

  • @LiEnby
    @LiEnby Год назад +2

    Some people have been able to fix this with UDPIH,
    which is a way to enter a sort of recovery mode, using a raspberry pi pico and putting some files on an sd card
    This error can come up with some common software issues. It doesnt nessorcarily mean your nand is dead-

  • @colingznetworkplus4618
    @colingznetworkplus4618 Год назад +11

    The Wii U was massively underrated

  • @pamendez3
    @pamendez3 Год назад +2

    Is this only an issue with the black wii u? I have a day one 8gb white wii u and I’ve never seen this issue on mine.

  • @LordofAsda
    @LordofAsda Год назад +6

    I'm kinda dreading bringing my early wii u 32gb model out of storage, just have to pray that it still works and mod it immediately.

  • @Sliced_cheese98
    @Sliced_cheese98 Год назад +2

    My wiiu still refuses to connect to my gamepad lmaoo. I connected my gamepad to my cousins wiiu no problems. Even replaced the micab2 Bluetooth module. Honestly wiiu has such weird issues.

  • @Atomic_Comic2077
    @Atomic_Comic2077 Год назад +3

    I feel like the Wii U is too underrated and unappreciated. If not for that the Switch probably wouldn’t existed

  • @rodjefdam
    @rodjefdam Год назад +15

    the ssd solution opens the possibility to put a ssd reader on its place and them expand the internall memory of the wii u, this is awesome.

    • @samuraiedge9761
      @samuraiedge9761 Год назад +2

      I’m sure the software would still only recognize 8 or 32gb

    • @brkbtjunkie
      @brkbtjunkie Год назад +2

      @@samuraiedge9761 that’s why CFW is essential for hardware modding

    • @bern9642
      @bern9642 Год назад +1

      SD card not SSD

    • @samuraiedge9761
      @samuraiedge9761 Год назад +1

      @@brkbtjunkie even cfw can’t really help since its on a sd card. The internal storage is part of the nand flash and i don’t think anyone has figured a way to backup the nand, modify it so it thinks there’s more available space then reflash it on the wii u chip.

    • @rodjefdam
      @rodjefdam Год назад

      @@bern9642 I meant sd, not ssd, 🙄

  • @AdmrlSpeedy
    @AdmrlSpeedy Год назад +5

    Mine has not been used for 4 years. I just plugged it in, works fine lol.
    There is no logic behind it having to do with the console being off for an extended period of time. People just have faulty NAND, which has been a thing for the Wii U since it launched.

  • @especiallythesoos1795
    @especiallythesoos1795 Год назад +9

    Would enabling the standby functions prolong the system's life, since it would perform read/write operations more frequently? Or will that damage in the long run any external memory device?

  • @dirizarr
    @dirizarr Год назад +8

    I homebrew mine so I’m good. Is a shame this is happening to them since normally they are the top brand having systems that last for decades.

    • @paul-nj1ig
      @paul-nj1ig Год назад +4

      Mine is modded but what can I do to prevent this issue?

    • @dirizarr
      @dirizarr Год назад +1

      @@paul-nj1ig Well seems like the issue is on non modded wii U. I back up my NAND so I think that the best way to be cover.

  • @janhofmeier9427
    @janhofmeier9427 Год назад +2

    Hi, I am the guy with the SD card. I agree with most what you said, except one thing. You said there were many claims that Samsung chips are the problematic ones. Where did you find the claims? From the data we collected so far the problem seems to by with Hynix chips from 2012 and early 2013. In the picture you showed of my mod you can even see it's a hynix. It would be interesting to see the CID of your Hynix as it contains the date it was made. From the date code I saw on the Package I believe yours could be outside the problematic time frame, but I can't tell for sure as I nowhere found how to decode it properly.

  • @jackwilliams801
    @jackwilliams801 Год назад +6

    This is the first I’m hearing of this, so I decided to pul my WiiU out and check after so many years. At the moment, everything seems fine and I’m updating the software. I have most game data on a separate hard drive, so I hope that keeps things ok.

  • @kevinconnor3187
    @kevinconnor3187 Год назад +6

    $1200 I put into this system, including games.

    • @BIayne
      @BIayne Год назад

      RIP

    • @kevinconnor3187
      @kevinconnor3187 Год назад +1

      Lol, I havent found where I stashed my games to see if it still works

  • @norbertcsorba4639
    @norbertcsorba4639 Год назад +8

    Points for the Wii U for having an actually retro store. RIP

  • @scaryhobbit211
    @scaryhobbit211 Год назад +2

    I was a staunch defender of the Wii U during it's life, and my black 32GB Wii U with Super Mario 3D World pre-installed is still running well...
    ...but now that I have a Switch and as more issues with the Wii U pop up now a decade after its launch, I'm starting to see that tech-wise: the Wii U was a _horribly designed_ machine by Nintendo standards.
    Take upgrading memory storage, for instance: The Switch, 3DS and the OG Wii all use generic SD cards that you can pop in and out of the system to expand save space. For the most part, not a hassle and doesn't get in the way of anything.
    _But not the Wii U!_ The Wii U only gives you 32GB to start with (8GB if you only have the white model) on a proprietary permanently soldered-in chip, then makes you hook up bulky external hard drives with their own A/C adapters and everything.
    And now we know that very same internal NAND is a ticking time bomb. Brilliant. One really has to really wonder what was Nintendo thinking with that, and what corners were cut when designing the Wii U.
    That's annoying in and of itself, but what really turns storage into a nightmare is Nintendo Network ID - All purchases on NNID consoles (Wii U and 3DS) are _locked to the original console only._ A disk-based game will work on any Wii U, but downloadable games and DLC that you backed up to said external drive will only work on _your_ console.
    The only way to transfer those purchases to another Wii U or 3DS is by using your original system to do a System Transfer. But if your Wii U is bricked and Nintendo will no longer service them - well, your Shit Out Of Luck. You would've had to rebuy everything, but now that Wii U and 3DS eShop is closing you can't even do _that._
    (The OG Wii also has this problem, though 80%+ of it's games were all physical with no DLC anyway. Other than Virtual Console and a few standouts, there's not much lost tbh. Plus there's 100 million Wii's out in the wild, so it's easy to replace.)
    People love to complain about Nintendo Accounts and Switch Online, but it's a godsend over what the Wii U and 3DS had. Switch purchases are all tied to online accounts just like Steam and Microsoft, so you can at least redownload your games onto a new Switch if your current one bricks.
    I loved it during it's time, but frankly the Wii U is a bad system with bad infrastructure.
    And if Nintendo finds a way to port the last remaining standouts, it won't surprise me to see the system fall off the face of the earth entirely.

  • @crispyg3900
    @crispyg3900 Год назад +8

    I used my Wii U a lot back in the day, up until the launch of the Switch actually. After retiring it for a bit I decided to replay LoZ:WW HD and it ran just fun for a few weeks, retired it again until earlier this year when I decided to fire it up again to see what I can get from the eShop before it officially shut down. Everything seemed normal, was able to navigate through the eShop, launch a few Virtual Console games, and navigate through the setting to apply one of the newer updates. It was until I tried to launch LoZ:WW HD again that I encountered that 160-0103 error code. Only happens when launching games though, hopefully someone's able to find a fix for this.

    • @kirkgibson6223
      @kirkgibson6223 Год назад

      Same for me. Mine seems kinda random at times, as well. Some games (VC) I try to start up and it goes straight to error code. Other times I can load up games and play them no problem, but when I try to exit those games back to the menu screen, I get the error code. I did the same as you, went to nab VC games before eshop shut down. I also had updated the system at the time as well. Really unfortunate. After all my years playing video games over 30+ years, my Wii U is the first and, as yet, only console that has given me unplayability issues. :(.

    • @anonymoushuman8443
      @anonymoushuman8443 Год назад

      Your Wii U is dying 😔

    • @Shinepikavee
      @Shinepikavee Год назад

      @@kirkgibson6223 I'm seeing a few people mention updating the system. I know it's probably not the cause but I think I might leave my wiiU disconnected from the internet.o_O

  • @TheThirdeYe1337
    @TheThirdeYe1337 Год назад +2

    Mine sat in my closet unused for probably 4-5 years. Just plugged it in and charged it up and mine still worked fine, thankfully.

  • @lennywright5655
    @lennywright5655 Год назад +6

    Poor Wii U, never seems able to catch a break 🥺

    • @WhiteboardMario198
      @WhiteboardMario198 Год назад

      Especially the excessive formatting that might be top secret within the Wii U home brewing community

  • @seel853
    @seel853 Год назад +2

    Me and my brother bought a Wii U last year and it had this issue so we had to buy a second Wii U console

  • @walcodebruyn2135
    @walcodebruyn2135 Год назад +5

    I'm in the market to buy a wii u again..but after this video I'm not so sure anymore..is it a common issue? The seller did tell me the unit I'm interested in functions 100% but now I'm not convinced

    • @Drewsefer89
      @Drewsefer89 Год назад +2

      3 games to get a Wii U for. Xenoblade Chronicles X, Wind Walter HD & Twilight Princess HD. I’d say it’s worth the risk if you’re getting a deal. Mine still boots up fine. Also, it plays all Wii games too.

  • @trooniggerslayer
    @trooniggerslayer Год назад +2

    My wii u is completely broken then? Nintendooooo why

  • @SuperMark-me5nm
    @SuperMark-me5nm Год назад +4

    I play my Wii U for a few hours every few months. I haven't had a problem yet. I have a lot of Virtual Console games downloaded to it, and I'm scared of getting this error and losing all of them.

  • @trevor360-official-YT
    @trevor360-official-YT Год назад +1

    My Nintendo Wii U is still working just fine and hasn’t shown any signs of not working.

  • @Captain_Obvious_Says
    @Captain_Obvious_Says Год назад +4

    I owned the black Wii U but then didn’t like the glossy black finish and sold it and went with the white Wii U which came with skylanders. Haven’t used it in years I hope it still works!

  • @ConnorSeals
    @ConnorSeals Год назад +1

    Seems to me like this error has nothing to do with “not playing for a certain amount of time”. Seems the chip could just fail at any time.

  • @Mariolxl
    @Mariolxl Год назад +8

    I’ve had this same issue. It happened to me when I tried to update the software to the latest version I stopped it around the halfway point of the update because it was over 2 hours and it wasn’t moving. Once I cancelled it the system crashed and gave me that error code. I force shut down the system and powered it back on and it kept on freezing right before I could get to the main menu. I did the same thing multiple times afterwards but the same thing kept happening.

    • @RetroCheats
      @RetroCheats Год назад +5

      maybe this is the real cause of the error, people stopping an update, forgetting they did this, and then wondering why they're getting this error code.

    • @Mariolxl
      @Mariolxl Год назад +1

      @@RetroCheats maybe so, but still it shouldn’t be doing that after canceling it. It should just restart the system and go back to the previous version before the update.

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Год назад

      The Wii U’s longest update firm took more than 24 hours

    • @Mariolxl
      @Mariolxl Год назад

      @@therealjaystone2344 that’s insane

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Год назад

      @@Mariolxl from launch day

  • @Cruznick06
    @Cruznick06 Год назад +1

    Re Game Preservation: many of the WiiU titles that have gotten ports feel DRASTICALLY different when played on Switch. Heck, the original Splatoon has completely different mechanics than Splatoon2, including how the map and superjump work during matches. And yes, some of us do still play the OG. Pretendo Network has done amazing work to get online play functional again.

  • @ChikaHakozaki
    @ChikaHakozaki Год назад +5

    I had a wii u that I hadn't touched in 5 years, as in playing.
    I did take care of it and stored it properly, kept my screen touchpad clean and that sort over the years.
    I did pull it out and hook it up, it runs fine however my touchpad no longer functions normally. It was never dropped, at any point...
    I can't stress this enough. But the ability to navigate the icons becomes hard because the thing that scrolls across the the games for you to pick, simply disappears... I have found the only way to make it function normally is to apply some pressure to the bottom of the screen. Which is very worrysome....

    • @skybluerob1
      @skybluerob1 Год назад

      If it's just your gamepad giving you problems then that's not so concerning as you can just get another Wii U and easily sync that ganepad to it. If your main base unit goes, then it's redownloading etc in which the option to download may not always be available.

  • @PnC_GameZnThingZ
    @PnC_GameZnThingZ Год назад +2

    The battery in my GamePad got fat. It got fat from just laying around doing nothing (just like me)

  • @Jsteeeez
    @Jsteeeez Год назад +3

    Strange that it fails from inactivity. Emmc suffers from very low write endurance, so I would assume a more active system would stress it out with more writes than a console sitting inactive.

  • @markwebster4996
    @markwebster4996 Год назад +2

    Others have found a solution to this. You need to have an SD card and a USB device to force the repair but it’s possible

  • @IanPChase
    @IanPChase Год назад +4

    What’s the likelihood that this problem eventually occurs with the switch?

    • @LoveTheGiant
      @LoveTheGiant Год назад

      All the cartridges will eventually die and be unusable.

    • @deadturret4049
      @deadturret4049 Год назад

      @@LoveTheGiant all Nand catridge games will die. Mask cartridges (nes, snes, etc) is totally up in the air, but the general consensus is that they will still outlast brand new nand carts. I could be wrong but im pretty sure switch carts use both nand and mask.
      Homebrew will probably solve this though. Idk what switch homebrew is like, but if it has something like usbloader gx in wii, we should eventually be able to dump our cartridges onto sd cards and then back them up onto an HDD.

  • @tercioxisto5813
    @tercioxisto5813 Год назад +2

    Dude, it's about a month thet I haven't turned my Wii u on. I will play my my Mario Galaxy right now.

  • @enragingchaos
    @enragingchaos Год назад +3

    This happened to me a few months ago. It was unrecoverable…had to buy a second unit.

  • @Averagegamer87
    @Averagegamer87 Год назад +2

    Now everyone cares about the Wii U 🥺

  • @ianeons9278
    @ianeons9278 Год назад +4

    This is concerning as someone who owns 3 Wii Us. One I use almost daily, one I haven’t used in over a year, and one I haven’t in almost 8 years! Hopefully the homebrew community will easily fix this.

    • @Andre217
      @Andre217 Год назад +2

      Make sure you keep an eye on your game pad. There Is a wireless chip in their that may go bad meaning it won't be able to connect to your wii u anymore

  • @gold4963
    @gold4963 Год назад +2

    Kinda related, but I've had a couple of perfectly fine Wii U games just QUIT WORKING. The discs are completely fine, but the games won't play. The games appear on the Wii U menu, and they'll even show the title screen when launched, maybe. But after that, the error code pops up: 150-1031. Happened with Super Smash Bros. years ago and slightly more recently, 3D World.
    I've tried formatting the Wii U, deleting save data (ouch!), and nothing worked. Even though that was years ago, I'm still kinda ticked.

  • @Ore0219
    @Ore0219 Год назад +4

    Modded mine back in 2014 and had it ever since. I pulled it out last year or the year before and ran through wind waker again since it's the best way to play the game currently on actual hardware. No issues. Guess I'm just lucky

  • @klax2919
    @klax2919 Год назад +1

    this is even worse then that the time i had to fix my cd-i by having to crack open a chip just to replace the watch battery that was inside the chip.

  • @metalguard4
    @metalguard4 Год назад +6

    I’m devastated and this has quite frankly shook my commitment to collect physical games only.
    I tried plugging my WiiU in last month and discovered it was bricked 😢 .

    • @kr4t0sg.28
      @kr4t0sg.28 Год назад +2

      Dang.. Im sorry bro. I own one as well with many games i recently downloaded due to its store closing. Now im hit with this problem. Im going to lose all my games one day.

    • @viridionwaves
      @viridionwaves Год назад +1

      Me too. Switch games also use Nand, though a different type that's supposed to have longer life

    • @jeffro9252
      @jeffro9252 Год назад +1

      What’s that have to do with physical games? You still have the game don’t you?

    • @viridionwaves
      @viridionwaves Год назад

      @@jeffro9252 Just becuase it has a shelf life of playability. It's nice to be able to play childhood games on original hardware. If you're buying to keep long term, or reselling, it means the game can basically expire and become unplayable after 15-25 years, maybe longer. Might not matter to some people but longevity is important to collectors. Some people prefer physical precisely because it is more reliable (or was) than using a digital license with a digital shop that will close down at some point, usually the end of the console's life.

  • @sneslive1556
    @sneslive1556 Год назад +1

    Mine doesn't even turn on anymore. Pretty sure I bricked it via modding I was doing. Oh well.

  • @deadeye_john
    @deadeye_john Год назад +4

    How did Nintendo not notice this?

    • @checob224
      @checob224 Год назад +7

      They noticed but they wanted to save money

    • @zero9112
      @zero9112 Год назад +8

      They knew and did not care.

    • @checob224
      @checob224 Год назад +2

      @@zero9112 exactly

  • @Brando_Cookiedough
    @Brando_Cookiedough Год назад +1

    funny how i heard a rumor that the wii would self-destruct. who would’ve guessed it was actually the wii u that’s gonna self-destruct.

  • @lowmax4431
    @lowmax4431 Год назад +8

    Fun fact: emmc flash is exactly the same as an sd card, it's just in a different package.

    • @winlover37
      @winlover37 Год назад +2

      I wonder/really hope it would be possible to install an SD reader socket in lieu of another chip. Might be totally talking out of my ass but this scenario is really less than ideal.

    • @dooplon5083
      @dooplon5083 Год назад +1

      ​@@winlover37 well if you can solder an SD card directly to the board I don't see why you can't solder a slot instead lol, at the rnd of the day as long as the appropriate connections are made it should function perfectly fine, no?

    • @winlover37
      @winlover37 Год назад

      @@dooplon5083 Sounds right to me, I just have no experience to back it. Yet... Lol

    • @DavidRobertsonUK
      @DavidRobertsonUK Год назад +4

      Actually it's not exactly the same, for instance emmc supports an 8 but interface for higher throughput than the 4 bit interface on SD cards. There are other differences too, but in many systems they're interchangeable

    • @dooplon5083
      @dooplon5083 Год назад

      @@DavidRobertsonUK would the 4 bit interface cause any issues other than a speed loss?

  • @EndingAbyss165
    @EndingAbyss165 Год назад +2

    So is this only for Samsung chips? What model numbers are the ones with this error or does this affect ALL Wii Us?

  • @TurboExpress007
    @TurboExpress007 Год назад +3

    I bought a used Wii U. Modded the console really fast and started to use it

  • @EpicRobloxianReal
    @EpicRobloxianReal Год назад +1

    I have a Wii U that was along with me during most of my childhood. It was given as a present in Christmas 2013 and stuck with me ever since. I played lots of games like Mario Kart 8, Minecraft for Wii U, Super Mario 3D World, New Super Mario Bros U, and my fav game ever, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. However, one fateful day in 2019, my brother wanted to play some Mario Kart 8 HOWEVER, once he tapped the game and the game booted to the loading screen (the one with the car sounds), it just stuck there. He tried doing it again annnd, same issue. Theres no way this thing just gave up and died in just 6 years. And mind you the console itself was in pretty good shape, and still! It's 2023 and I'm currently doing research on what is causing this and what I'll need to possibly fix this. Wish me luck, and any help would be appreciated!
    (no there is no error code)

    • @arthurgamerpro6585
      @arthurgamerpro6585 3 дня назад

      put homebrew on the wii u, make a backup of the nand and games, and reset the whole wii u, and put the save on the wii u again, I think that will help with that

  • @gumbyx84
    @gumbyx84 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this PSA. I'm going to look into backing up my NAND. I was going to "jailbreak" my Wii U anyway once the eShop shut down.

  • @digitalunity
    @digitalunity Год назад +1

    Wait... It just dies if untouched? That's not cool...

  • @FlapSmear78
    @FlapSmear78 Год назад +2

    I have a bricked WiiU, it was a modded 32gb. Now, it just has a red blinking light when it powers on, no screens, no input responses. The only possibility of a fix that I have found involves using a modded Switch.

  • @aortaplatinum
    @aortaplatinum Год назад +2

    This is an interesting hardware flaw, because unlike the 360 Red Ring or PS3 Yellow Light, we know exactly what it is.
    Since it is the NAND, we do have a way to back that up and restore it later, but the major issue is the chip itself. Ball Grid Array chips aren't really meant to be replaced, this isn't a PC motherboard CPU slot we're talking about.
    So the only real solution we have right now is to back up the NAND and just cross your fingers each time you boot the console until it shits and dies, and then either get a new Wii U or an emulator and then restore your NAND to that.

  • @jmtradbr
    @jmtradbr Год назад +3

    Nintendo didn't wanted to make a videogame that lasted long.
    I believe this is how Nintendo thinks: When the console is discontinued they don't get any more money from it but people still spends money on them, money that could be used on the newest Nintendo hardware.

  • @tyisafk
    @tyisafk Год назад +4

    I'm sure someone out there will make some kind of flex PCB to replace the EMMC with a MicroSD slot that can be installed by filing part of the case. As you said, it would be incredibly niche, but the moment that's available, I'd probably do it even with a functional WiiU anyway just to preserve my system in the long run. Games that have been ported will probably be most unique on WiiU (Fatal Frame), plus there's still exclusives for it that will likely not be ported (Xenoblade X and Devil's Third), so it's not like the console will become useless even years down the line.

    • @_BELMONT_
      @_BELMONT_ Год назад

      still wouldn't work if your nand was already corrupt. it would only keep it becoming corrupted.

  • @hannahevertson8306
    @hannahevertson8306 Год назад +1

    I'm one of those rare Wii U consumers. It’s mainly because I already had a working GameCube, and I'll admit some resentment for the Wii due to the time it came out and what was happening in my life at the time (my brothers took all the GameCube games we all played to their dad's house and just left them there for the Wii he bought). So I chose to skip the Wii and buy a Wii U during my setup to be able to buy and play the games. I'll eventually buy a Wii most likely, but as long as my console holds up, that's a ways away with me using my Wii U until then. My choice was made because, at the time, most of the Wii U's library hadn't been ported yet, and the thing will just turn into a Wii to play my Wii games. Also money. I could only afford one console, didn't need the GameCube back compatability of the Wii and the Wii U again can just turn itself into a Wii to play that entire library.

  • @derrickchoyce770
    @derrickchoyce770 Год назад +9

    "If It dies it dies" - Nintendo