
Wii U 32GB Black (Pre-Owned) - Console
What’s Included:
- Original Wii U Console
- One Compatible Controller (style may vary, upgrade to original controller available)
- TV Hookup (AV cables)
- Power Cord
Quality & Guarantee:
Every system is thoroughly cleaned and fully tested to ensure top performance. Our consoles are in good used condition, free from major cosmetic flaws, and ready for gameplay.
Buy with Confidence:
Your purchase is backed by our *6-Month Replacement Warranty*, ensuring a worry-free gaming experience.
The Wii U Black console, released alongside the standard white model in 2012, is the premium edition of Nintendo’s eighth-generation gaming system. It features a sleek, matte black finish that gives it a more sophisticated and modern look compared to the white variant. The Black Wii U typically came with a larger 32GB internal storage (upgraded from the 8GB in the white model), offering more space for games, downloadable content, and digital media. It also supports external hard drives for expanded storage, allowing for greater flexibility in managing your game library.
Like the white version, the Wii U Black console is designed around the innovative GamePad controller, which features a 6.2-inch touchscreen for interactive gameplay, touch controls, and off-TV play. The GamePad allows players to enjoy games without the need for a TV, making it an ideal choice for smaller spaces or when someone else is using the television. Additionally, the Wii U Black supports HD graphics, bringing Nintendo’s unique games into a higher level of visual fidelity for the first time, with titles like *The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD* and *Super Mario 3D World* showcasing its capabilities.
While the Wii U had a relatively short lifespan, the Black edition offered a premium experience for gamers, providing more storage and a more polished aesthetic. It’s also backward compatible with most Wii games and accessories, ensuring players could still enjoy their Wii library. The Wii U Black console remains a memorable part of Nintendo's history, representing the company’s bold experiment with dual-screen gaming and a foray into HD gaming.