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The Nintendo Wii U remains one of the most fascinating anomalies in video game history. Released in 2012, it was a commercial failure, selling just over 13 million units worldwide. Yet, despite its market struggles, the console birthed a spectacular library of first-party masterpieces, many of which laid the groundwork for the wildly successful Nintendo Switch.

A raw, uncompressed dump of a 25GB disc. These are "perfect" copies but take up significant space.