Initial information from the Wii U launch suggested Nintendo used Miracast for all the I/O between the controller and the console. This isn’t the case; instead the video, audio, camera ...
It allows the injection of a payload that lets one run unsigned code on the Wii U, achieved via a Raspberry Pi Pico. The Pico is ultimately used to boot off an SD card running a recovery program ...
Nintendo sold just over 13 million Wii U consoles, making it one of the company’s worst-selling systems ... It’s the duty of management to make use of those strengths. It’s probably the correct ...