It's finally here. Almost six years to the day after the highly successful Wii launched, Nintendo has ushered in its sixth console generation with Wii U. Over the past couple weeks the entire IGN staff has brought you a variety of thoughts on the system experience, and its games, with plenty more to come. But it's only been over the past several hours that we've actually been able to check out Wii U in its full, native environment, with the OS completed thanks to a 'Day One' Update.
With that in mind, here are a handful of new observations on the basic Wii U experience.
1. Adding Friends Is (Sort Of) Easy
Friend Codes are dead. It's about time. Nintendo has opted for a far simpler 'Nintendo Network ID' solution that is much like other consoles. You can send out requests (through Miiverse) or do a quick direct exchange, which bypasses the need to wait for a request to arrive - which in our experience can take a bit of time. You can add up to 100 friends.
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