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The '''Wii''' was released around the world in late 2006. Codenamed "Revolution" during most of its development, the official name was announced by [[Nintendo]] on April 27, [[2006]], ahead of that year's E3 game show. Nintendo's goal, as stated by their president as well as other key figures, was to "expand the audience of gaming", using with a simple motion-sensitive controller which resembles a television remote (see photos below). | The '''Wii''' was released around the world in late 2006. Codenamed "Revolution" during most of its development, the official name was announced by [[Nintendo]] on April 27, [[2006]], ahead of that year's E3 game show. Nintendo's goal, as stated by their president as well as other key figures, was to "expand the audience of gaming", using with a simple motion-sensitive controller which resembles a television remote (see photos below). |