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+ | The main draw that makes the Wii so unique is the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote is designed similar to a TV Remote in order to attract users who don't normally play video games. | ||
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The Wii's interface is designed around different channels the player can choose. The primary ones are the Disc Channel, Mii Channel, Photo Channel, Wii Shop Channel, Forecast Channel, and News Channel. Newer channels include the Internet Channel and the Everybody Votes Channel. | The Wii's interface is designed around different channels the player can choose. The primary ones are the Disc Channel, Mii Channel, Photo Channel, Wii Shop Channel, Forecast Channel, and News Channel. Newer channels include the Internet Channel and the Everybody Votes Channel. | ||
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The Nintendo Wii is able to play Gamecube games. To play Gamecube games, the player must use a Gamecube controller and Gamecube memory cards. Most of the Gamecube's peripherals also work with the Wii. Nintendo has stated that the GameCube modem adapter, broadband adapter, Game Boy Player, AV cable, and AC adapter do not work with the Wii. | The Nintendo Wii is able to play Gamecube games. To play Gamecube games, the player must use a Gamecube controller and Gamecube memory cards. Most of the Gamecube's peripherals also work with the Wii. Nintendo has stated that the GameCube modem adapter, broadband adapter, Game Boy Player, AV cable, and AC adapter do not work with the Wii. | ||
− | + | The Nintendo DS is able to wirelessly connect to the Wii, similar to the connectivity feature the Gameboy Advance and Gamecube had. [[Pokemon Battle Revolution]] has made use of this feature. Select demos for DS games can be downloaded through the [[Nintendo Channel]]. Miis can also be transfered to certain DS games. | |
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The Wii is able to connect to the internet through Nintendo's Wi-Fi service. Similar to the DS, a friend code system is used. However, only one friend code is used per system. | The Wii is able to connect to the internet through Nintendo's Wi-Fi service. Similar to the DS, a friend code system is used. However, only one friend code is used per system. | ||
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The Wii features the ability to limit the games that can be played on the Wii. Each region's Wii uses the rating system relevant to that region (North America uses ESRB, Japan uses CERO, Europe uses PEGI, ect.). If a game is of an inappropriate rating, an override code is needed to play it. This only works on Wii and Virtual Console games; it does not affect Gamecube games. | The Wii features the ability to limit the games that can be played on the Wii. Each region's Wii uses the rating system relevant to that region (North America uses ESRB, Japan uses CERO, Europe uses PEGI, ect.). If a game is of an inappropriate rating, an override code is needed to play it. This only works on Wii and Virtual Console games; it does not affect Gamecube games. | ||
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+ | With the help of a boot-up disc, the Wii is also accessible to the Netflix service. | ||
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Revision as of 16:55, 4 May 2010
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Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Type | Home Console |
Generation | Seventh |
Lifespan | 2006 - |
CPU | IBM PowerPC-based "Broadway" |
GPU | ATI "Hollywood" |
Media | 12 cm Wii Optical Disc, 8 cm GameCube disc |
Storage | 512MB Internal flash memory, Gamecube memory card, Secure Digital Card |
Controllers | Four wireless, Four Gamecube ports. |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi Blue Tooth USB 2.0 LAN Adapter |
Online Service | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection WiiConnect24 Wii Shop Channel (Virtual Console, WiiWare, Wii Channels) |
Release Date | JP December 2, 2006 US November 19, 2006 EU December 8, 2006 AU December 7, 2006 KO April 26, 2008 |
Units Sold | 67.45 million |
Top Game | Wii Sports |
Compatibility | GameCube |
Predecessor | GameCube |
The Wii (pronounced "We") is Nintendo's fifth and latest home console. Formerly known as "The Revolution," the Wii has a unique motion-sensing controller. The Wii is trying to target a larger demographic by having easy-to-use controls.
Features
Wii Remote
The main draw that makes the Wii so unique is the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote is designed similar to a TV Remote in order to attract users who don't normally play video games.
Wii Channels
The Wii's interface is designed around different channels the player can choose. The primary ones are the Disc Channel, Mii Channel, Photo Channel, Wii Shop Channel, Forecast Channel, and News Channel. Newer channels include the Internet Channel and the Everybody Votes Channel.
Compatibility
The Nintendo Wii is able to play Gamecube games. To play Gamecube games, the player must use a Gamecube controller and Gamecube memory cards. Most of the Gamecube's peripherals also work with the Wii. Nintendo has stated that the GameCube modem adapter, broadband adapter, Game Boy Player, AV cable, and AC adapter do not work with the Wii.
The Nintendo DS is able to wirelessly connect to the Wii, similar to the connectivity feature the Gameboy Advance and Gamecube had. Pokemon Battle Revolution has made use of this feature. Select demos for DS games can be downloaded through the Nintendo Channel. Miis can also be transfered to certain DS games.
Online Connectivity
The Wii is able to connect to the internet through Nintendo's Wi-Fi service. Similar to the DS, a friend code system is used. However, only one friend code is used per system.
Other Features
The Wii features the ability to limit the games that can be played on the Wii. Each region's Wii uses the rating system relevant to that region (North America uses ESRB, Japan uses CERO, Europe uses PEGI, ect.). If a game is of an inappropriate rating, an override code is needed to play it. This only works on Wii and Virtual Console games; it does not affect Gamecube games.
With the help of a boot-up disc, the Wii is also accessible to the Netflix service.
See Also
Games:
Nintendo Systems |
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NES - Super NES - Nintendo 64 - GameCube - Wii - Wii U - Switch Game Boy - Game Boy Color - Game Boy Advance - Nintendo DS (DSi) - 3DS (New 3DS) Arcade - Color TV Game - Game & Watch - Virtual Boy |