

Imagine being able to play Mario, Sonic or Contra on your couch while sitting back and relaxing. Given that the Wii U has a native HDMI port at the back of the console, it allows for pixel perfect quality on your glorious HDTV. It's always best to research the type of game you want to play before installing an emulator on the Wii U.

The speed and accuracy of the emulators on the Wii U will vary depending on the console. Sure the console itself isn't as easy to mod as lets say the original Wii but it's not overly complicated and can be done in and around an hour of your time.

When it comes to console emulation, it doesn't get much better than the Wii U. This article is an educational walkthrough of the overall features that are available if you choose to customize your Wii U firmware. Note: Hacking your Wii U voids your console warranty and could cause irreparable damage to your device. If some of these features don't make sense at first, keep reading as we'll cover each of them in great detail. As the homebrew community is continually evolving, there consistently pushing the limits with new features that are brought to someone who owns a hacked Wii U. This is by no means a Wii U hacking guide but rather the features that come along with hacking a Wii U.
