One fan has shown off their impressive collection ofWii U games, saying that they own every title released in North America. Following the enormous success of the Wii, the Wii U was released in 2012 as the next home console for Nintendo. While it failed to achieve the same success as its predecessor, it still left behind a significant legacy, as this latest collection of games evidence.
Following the release of the Wii U, Nintendo released a number of popular games on the home console, with some of these making use of the system's gamepad. A few first-party titles found on the Wii U include Super Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, and Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, just to name a few. In addition, the popular Splatoon series got its start on the system. Recently, one gamer showed off a wide range of games that the Wii U supported.
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Taking to TikTok, a collector known as phoenixresale shared an incredible clip of a part of their video game collection. Specifically, this video from the TikTok user showcased the entire lineup of Wii U games that they had managed to acquire. Impressively, they noted the total number of games was 164, which they said was the entire collection of Wii U titles released in North America over the system's lifetime.
In the clip, phoenixresale panned the camera to show the extent of his collection. While the expected first-party titles, such as New Super Mario Bros. U, were visible, many third-party offerings were on display. In addition, they claimed that some of these games could sell for far more than their original retail prices. For example, they said Game & Wario could sell for $149.99. Furthermore, they claimed that the rare Devil’s Third sold for
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