Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo in 2006. It introduced motion-based gameplay using the Wii Remote controller.
Wii was designed to appeal to a broader demographic than its competitors, with a focus on family-friendly games.
It proved to be a huge commercial success, selling over 100 million units worldwide.
Wii was succeeded by the Wii U in 2012 and was eventually discontinued in 2017.
A series of home video game consoles developed by Sony.
A home video game console developed by Microsoft.
The original Wii console released in 2006.
A motion-based controller featuring buttons, motion sensors, and a speaker.
A game that comes with a balance board and fitness activities.
The Wii Remote uses two AA batteries.
Yes, the Wii can be connect to an HDTV using the Wii Component Video Cable.
Yes, online play is available for some games on the Wii, but Nintendo shut down the Wii Shop Channel in 2019.
Yes, early versions of the Wii console are backwards compatible with GameCube games.
The largest storage capacity for the Wii is 32GB using an SDHC card and the Wii System Memory.