Both the Basic and Deluxe Wii U packages have an AC Adapter for the console and for the Gamepad
The Basic Wii U set comes with the console only; No game is packed into the box. However, the Deluxe Wii U set comes with Nintendo Land already packed in.
No, both the AC Adapter for the console and the gamepad use a cord
There are many types of "adapters" for a wide variety of purposes; it would be helpful to know what type of adapter you though the Wii might need. It needs, for example, its power adapter to receive power. If you were wondering about network access, the Wii has its own wireless card, so you do not need any sort of adapter if you have a wireless router. If you want to use Ethernet, however, you will need a USB LAN adapter.
All new Wii U consoles include a Wii U gamepad. As of February 15th, 2013, gamepads are not sold separately.
u plug in the big part of the charger on the i pod then on the smaller part plug it into a labtop, wii, xbox 360, or computer then it starts charging
the wii u basic set will cost $299.99 and the wii u deluxe set will cost $349.99, the deluxe set will come with the nintendo land game, a console stand, a game pad stand, a game pad cradle, and it will be black and have more memory
The Wii U does not come with an integrated WiFi network, but it can connect to any WiFi network you select.
It depends. The main set does not come with any games but Nintendo often releases promotional bundles with games for the Wii U.
The Wii U is a different console to the Wii. The Wii U however is compatible with Wii games and accessories.
Yes, the Wii U console can play Wii U games
The American Wii U in Korea will still link to the American Nintendo eShop and will require for American currency to purchase games. This is because the Nintendo Wii U's region is set to America. No matter which region you are in, the console will only connect to the eShop for the region it was set to.However, you will not be able to access the Korean eShop as the Wii U is region locked and the location cannot be changed to countries outside of the Americas.
No, the Nintendo Wii cannot play Wii U games