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Revision as of 20:48, 10 November 2018
Nintendo Land | |
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | JP December 8, 2012 NA November 18, 2012 EU November 30, 2012 |
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Mode(s) | |
Input methods | GamePad |
Compatibility | Runs |
GameIDs | Missing IDs |
See also... |
Nintendo Land is a 2012 party video game developed and published by Nintendo as a pack-in launch title for the Wii U. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion-sensing capabilities.
Known Issues
Broken Graphics
- There are some graphics that just don't look correct.
Missing Mii Faces
- Every Mii is missing the head.
To fix this, You need to dump the Mii data from your Wii U. The title ID is 0005001B-10056000.
Broken Music
- The music in some attractions just doesn't sound correct.
As of Cemu 1.11.5, this seems to be fixed.
Configuration
- Go to CPU -> Mode and select "Single core interpreter" to play the game.
As of Cemu 1.9.1, this is no longer needed.
Gameplay Videos
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- Nintendo EAD (Developer)
- Nintendo (Publisher)
- Japan (Release region)
- North America (Release region)
- Europe (Release region)
- 2012 (Initial release year)
- GamePad (Input supported)
- Runs (Rating)
- List of games
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- Tested on (Release): 1.4.2b
- Tested on (Release): 1.6.0
- Tested on (Release): 1.6.1
- Tested on (Release): 1.6.2c
- Tested on (Release): 1.6.3
- Tested on (Release): 1.7.1
- Tested on (Release): 1.7.5
- Tested on (Release): 1.8.1b
- Tested on (Release): 1.9.1
- Tested on (Release): 1.11.0c
- Tested on (Release): 1.12.2