Rest in Peace, Wii U: Nintendo bids an even more-final farewell to its dead console after finally running out of the parts needed to fix them
Customers in Japan can no longer get repairs for Wii Us or their peripherals
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It’s a dark day for Nintendo fans everywhere, as yet another nail has been driven into the coffin of the company’s underrated previous-gen console, the Wii U.
You might have thought the Wii U was already dead, and yeah, in many ways it’s safe to say it was. After all, online services for it and the 3DS were shut down earlier this year, and …