It’s no secret that theWii Uera was a bit of a rough patch for Nintendo. Coming fresh off of the incredible success of the Wii, the Japanese video game company decided to attempt to ride that wave with a new iteration of their previous console. However, much of theWii U’s troubles came from marketing. Many consumers weren’t quite sure what the Wii U was, whether it was just a gamepad peripheral for the Wii, a “pro” version of the Wii, or something entirely different. Regardless, many Wii U games were released to critical acclaim, but never reached many fans due to the system’s lack of sales.

Despite this, Nintendo has taken the opportunity to reintroduce many Wii U games to Nintendo Switch owners by porting them over to the system, given the hybrid handheld-home console’s success. One of the Switch’s first Wii U ports,Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, has even gone on to become one of the system’s highest selling titles,beating its own annual salesyear after year.

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The ports of these games have gone on to sell better than ever on the Switch, such asPokken Tournament DXandPikmin 3 Deluxe, and now, the excitement surrounding the release ofSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Furyhave fans arguing that so much of the Wii U’s library deserves a second chance. And while many Wii U games have made their way over to the new system, there are still some worthwhile exclusives that are stuck on the previous console.

Star Fox Zero + Star Fox Guard

Co-developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames and released in April of 2016,Star Fox Zeroreceived generally mixed reviews, with many fans disappointed by the game’s tricky control scheme and lack of originality. From the get-go, fans were disappointed to see what was essentially another remake ofStar Fox 64, which had already been remade on the Nintendo 3DS in the form ofStar Fox 64 3D. While many fan complaints aboutStar Fox Zerohave to do with the game’s convoluted controls,perhaps a port to the Nintendo Switchcould find a remedy for the hybrid TV-Wii U GamePad control system.

Also co-developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames,Star Fox Guardwas a tower defense game set in theStar Foxuniverse released alongsideStar Fox Zero. At the time, fans who purchased a physical copy ofStar Fox Zerowould also receiveStar Fox Guardas a pack-in title.Otherwise, fans could opt to just purchaseStar Fox Guardon its own on the Nintendo eShop for $10 less. Despite poor reviews ofStar Fox Zero,Star Fox Guardseems have been much more well-received by fans.

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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD

Released on the Wii U in 2013,The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HDwas a remaster of the originalTheWind Wakergame on the GameCube back in 2002. AlthoughTheWind Wakeroriginally received mixed reviews due to its cartoonish artstyle, it slowly became a fan-favorite over time. The HD remaster included a native 1080p resolution, some graphical enhancements, as well as various changes to gameplay. Perhaps this game will see the light of day on the Nintendo Switch as part ofThe Legend of Zelda’s 35th anniversary.

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD

Released in 2016,The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HDwas a remaster of the originalTwilight Princessgame released on both the GameCube and Wii back in 2006.Twilight Princess HDwas co-developed by Nintendo and Tantalus, and released 10 years after the original game, which was well-received thanks to its more dark and mature look. LikeThe Wind Waker HD, the game featured enhanced graphics and added amiibo functionality. Many fans hope thatTwilight Princess HDwill also be included in afuture collection ofZeldaremasters.

Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water

Developed by Koei Tecmo,Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Waterwas the 5th entry in the popular photo-based survival horrorFatal Frameseries. While fans were puzzled to see this game come to a system like the Wii U, many enjoyed the game regardless.Maiden of Black Wateris widely regarded as one of the last Wii U exclusives stuck on the system thatshould be ported to the Switch,with many hoping a potential port will revert back to the control scheme of previousFatal Framegames, sinceMaiden of Black Waterpreviously utilized the Wii U GamePad.

Game & Wario

The 8th installment in theWarioWareseries,Game & Warioreleased on the Wii U back in 2013. Like otherWarioWaretitles, the game came with a variety of mini-gamesfeaturing Mario’s raunchy counterpartand friends.Game & Wariowas not very well received, garnering many middle-of-the-road reviews, mainly due to a lack of content and original ideas. With most of the gameplay revolving around the use of the Wii U GamePad, it seems rather unlikely that this title will make its way over to the Nintendo Switch anytime soon.

Xenoblade Chronicles X

Ever since the release ofXenoblade Chronicleson the Wii back in 2010, the series quickly became a fan-favorite, spawning multiple remasters and re-releases of the original game, as well as a sequel on the Nintendo Switch. Developed by Monolith Soft in 2015,Xenoblade Chronicles Xwas released on the Wii U and was praised by many. The open-world JRPG saw players taking control of mechs, traversing the mysterious planet Mira. With the recent release ofXenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition,many fans hope to seeXenoblade Chronicles Xmake a return soon as well.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse

The unexpected sequel to the Nintendo DS’Kirby: Canvas Curse,Kirby and the Rainbow Cursewas developed by HAL Laboratory and released back in 2015. While many were surprised to see a sequel to what was seemingly a one-off game that released a whole decade prior,Kirby and the Rainbow Cursewas generally well-received. Although a mainlineKirbygame hasn’t released sinceKirby Star Allieson the Switchback in 2018, many fans hope to see the return ofKirby and the Rainbow Curse, either adapting touch-controls on the Switch’s screen, or pointer-controls using the Joy-Con controllers.

Art Academy: Home Studio

Developed by Nintendo and Headstrong Games, theArt Academyseries found its home on the Nintendo DS back in 2009. The art training series took advantage of the DS touch screen and stylus, later releasing a new installment on the Nintendo 3DS,along with some spinoff titles.The series eventually made its way over to the Wii U in 2015 withArt Academy: Home Studio, containing 30 art lessons for players to indulge in. WhileArt Academyis more of a niche series for some, it found great success on Nintendo platforms, and some fans hope to see a re-release ofArt Academy: Home Studioon the Switch someday, utilizing touch controls on the system’s touchscreen.

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The cast of characters in Game & Wario.

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