According to retro-focused podcaster "Retro Blast," Wii U consoles are "literally dying" due to unreliable memory chips used as system memory. If the device is left without power for too long ...
Without the occasional recharge, the 12-year-old console is reportedly at risk of experiencing memory corruption—which in many cases renders the Wii U unusable. The advice comes from gaming ...
Image by Retro Blast The problem stems from the NAND memory Nintendo opted to use within the Nintendo Wii U. While there were different manufacturers used to source the chips, they appear to be of ...
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More specifically, when left without power for too long, the Wii U runs the risk of dying from memory corruption. When this happens, users will be met with the screen below. via Retro blast This ...
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