When Nintendo released Wii U two years ago, the platform struggled out of the gate. Sure, it had unique ideas and a novel touchscreen controller, but it didn't offer enough reasons to own the system. Long load times and a diminishing pool of third-party publishers made the console’s first two years difficult. Nintendo made some much-needed changes to Wii U in 2014, but It’s important to note that it still isn’t the perfect platform; its lack of third-party software and limited online communication tools continue to hold it back. But it’s now faster, better, and has a stronger lineup of games than you might expect. Here are five reasons Wii U is worth owning this fall.
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