As corrected with my edit a moment before you replied, that should read a bit differently since I meant to say GameCube and Wii.
Obviously, the Wii U is going to be compatible with Wii U software.
As corrected with my edit a moment before you replied, that should read a bit differently since I meant to say GameCube and Wii.
Obviously, the Wii U is going to be compatible with Wii U software.
The first backwards compatible removals? Probably Sega with the Saturn because they didn't have those keep working while the SMS did on a powerbase adapter on Genesis. Nintendo never got into the racket on consoles up until the Wii and WiiU dropped the Cube, yet on the handhelds it wasn't until the DS they sliced out the GB/GBC games and then on DSi iced the GBA altogether.
OK my last early example was 1987 (PAL SMS launch).
But I forgot Atari 5200 and 7800 both had ways to play 2600 games, while 7800 couldn't play 5200. That brings us to 1984.
Lum fan.