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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).


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The Wii MotionPlus features a pass-through External Extension Connector, allowing other expansions such as the Nunchuk or Classic Controller to be used simultaneously with the device. The attachment has a color-coded mechanical slide switch for locking the clip release. When attached to the Wii Remote, the unit extends the length of the controller body by approximately 1½ inches (4 cm). Each Wii MotionPlus incorporates a longer, custom version of the Wii Remote Jacket to accommodate the added length.
The Wii MotionPlus features a pass-through External Extension Connector, allowing other expansions such as the Nunchuk or Classic Controller to be used simultaneously with the device. The attachment has a color-coded mechanical slide switch for locking the clip release. When attached to the Wii Remote, the unit extends the length of the controller body by approximately 1½ inches (4 cm). Each Wii MotionPlus incorporates a longer, custom version of the Wii Remote Jacket to accommodate the added length.
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==Wii Remote Plus==
==Wii Remote Plus==
The Wii Remote Plus was announced on September 29, 2010. It is a Wii Remote with the MotionPlus built-in. It is the same length as the normal Wii Remote.
The Wii Remote Plus was announced on September 29, 2010. It is a Wii Remote with the MotionPlus built-in. It is the same length as the normal Wii Remote.


==Wii Speak==
==Wii Speak==
Wii Speak is a microphone accessory for the Wii. Connected to the console via USB, the device can be placed near the video display, allowing voice chat to be conducted with the entire room. The device features an LED to indicate when the microphone is active. Wii Speak was announced at Nintendo's 2008 E3 media briefing. It was released separately and bundled with [[Animal Crossing: City Folk]] on [[November 16]], [[2008]], in North America, and was released on [[December 5]], 2008, in Europe.
Wii Speak is a microphone accessory for the Wii. Connected to the console via USB, the device can be placed near the video display, allowing voice chat to be conducted with the entire room. The device features an LED to indicate when the microphone is active. Wii Speak was announced at Nintendo's 2008 E3 media briefing. It was released separately and bundled with [[Animal Crossing: City Folk]] on November 16, [[2008]], in North America, and was released on December 5, 2008, in Europe.
 
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File:WiiSpeak.jpg|The Wii Speak device with attachments.
File:WiiSpeak.jpg|The Wii Speak device with attachments.
File:WiiSpeak_box.jpg|The Wii Speak packaging.
File:WiiSpeak box.jpg|The Wii Speak packaging.
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;North America (November 19, 2006)
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#[[Barnyard]]
# [[Barnyard]]
#[[Call of Duty 3]]
# [[Call of Duty 3]]
#[[Cars]]
# [[Cars]]
#[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]
# [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]
#[[Excite Truck]]
# [[Excite Truck]]
#[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]
# [[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]
#[[Happy Feet]]
# [[Happy Feet]]
#[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
# [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
#[[Madden NFL 07]]
# [[Madden NFL 07]]
#[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]
# [[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]
#[[Monster 4x4: World Circuit]]
# [[Monster 4x4: World Circuit]]
#[[Need for Speed: Carbon]]
# [[Need for Speed: Carbon]]
#[[Rampage: Total Destruction]]
# [[Rampage: Total Destruction]]
#[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]
# [[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]
#[[Red Steel]]
# [[Red Steel]]
#[[SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab]]
# [[SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab]]
#[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]
# [[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]
#[[Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam]]
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# [[Wii Sports]]
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;Japan (December 2, 2006)
#[[Crayon Shin-Chan: Saikyou Kazoku Kasukabe King Wii]]
# [[Crayon Shin-Chan: Saikyou Kazoku Kasukabe King Wii]]
#[[Elebits]]
# [[Elebits]]
#[[Ennichi no Tatsujin]]
# [[Ennichi no Tatsujin]]
#[[Kororinpa]]
# [[Kororinpa: Marble Mania|Kororinpa]]
#[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
# [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
#[[Red Steel]]
# [[Red Steel]]
#[[SD Gundam: Scad Hammers]]
# [[SD Gundam: Scad Hammers]]
#[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz|Super Monkey Ball: Uki Uki Party Daishuugou]]
# [[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz|Super Monkey Ball: Uki Uki Party Daishuugou]]
#[[Super Swing Golf]]
# [[Super Swing Golf]]
#[[Tamagotchi: Party On!]]
# [[Tamagotchi: Party On!]]
#[[Trauma Center: Second Opinion]]
# [[Trauma Center: Second Opinion]]
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# [[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]
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# [[Wii Play]]
#[[Wii Sports]]
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#[[Wing Island]]
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;Australia (December 7, 2006)
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# [[Barnyard]]
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# [[Call of Duty 3]]
#[[GT Pro Series]]
# [[GT Pro Series]]
#[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
# [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
#[[Madden NFL 07]]
# [[Madden NFL 07]]
#[[Monster 4x4: World Circuit]]
# [[Monster 4x4: World Circuit]]
#[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]
# [[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]
#[[Red Steel]]
# [[Red Steel]]
#[[Super Fruit Fall]]
# [[Super Fruit Fall]]
#[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]
# [[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]
#[[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent]]
# [[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent]]
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# [[Wii Play]]
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# [[Wii Sports]]
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# [[GT Pro Series]]
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# [[Happy Feet]]
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# [[Ice Age 2: The Meltdown]]
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# [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
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# [[Madden NFL 07]]
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# [[Monster 4x4: World Circuit]]
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# [[Need for Speed: Carbon]]
#[[Rampage: Total Destruction]]
# [[Rampage: Total Destruction]]
#[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]
# [[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]
#[[Red Steel]]
# [[Red Steel]]
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# [[Crayon Shin-Chan: Saikyou Kazoku Kasukabe King Wii|Shin-Chan: Nuevas Adventuras]]
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#[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]
# [[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]
#[[Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam]]
# [[Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam]]
#[[Wii Play]]
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#[[Wii Sports]]
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 29 March 2023

Wii
The logo for Wii.
The console image for Wii.
ManufacturerNintendo
Released2006
Total Games1486 (937 present)
← Nintendo GameCube Wii U →

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).

Controller[edit]

The Nintendo Wii has a remote-shaped controller. This has a motion sensor and it also has a built-in speaker with a rumble feature.

Wii MotionPlus[edit]

The MotionPlus attached and unattached to a Wii Remote.

The Wii MotionPlus is an expansion device for the Wii Remote video game controller that allows it to more accurately capture complex motion. According to Nintendo, the sensor in the device supplements the accelerometer and Sensor Bar capabilities of the Wii Remote to enable actions to be rendered identically on the screen in real time. The device incorporates a dual-axis "tuning fork" angular rate sensor, which can determine rotational motion. The information captured by the angular rate sensor can then be used to distinguish true linear motion from the accelerometer readings. This allows for the capture of more complex movements than possible with the Wii Remote alone.

The Wii MotionPlus features a pass-through External Extension Connector, allowing other expansions such as the Nunchuk or Classic Controller to be used simultaneously with the device. The attachment has a color-coded mechanical slide switch for locking the clip release. When attached to the Wii Remote, the unit extends the length of the controller body by approximately 1½ inches (4 cm). Each Wii MotionPlus incorporates a longer, custom version of the Wii Remote Jacket to accommodate the added length.

Wii Remote Plus[edit]

The Wii Remote Plus was announced on September 29, 2010. It is a Wii Remote with the MotionPlus built-in. It is the same length as the normal Wii Remote.

Wii Speak[edit]

Wii Speak is a microphone accessory for the Wii. Connected to the console via USB, the device can be placed near the video display, allowing voice chat to be conducted with the entire room. The device features an LED to indicate when the microphone is active. Wii Speak was announced at Nintendo's 2008 E3 media briefing. It was released separately and bundled with Animal Crossing: City Folk on November 16, 2008, in North America, and was released on December 5, 2008, in Europe.

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection[edit]

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection logo.svg

Nintendo Wi-Fi connection was an online service run by Nintendo to facilitate free internet play in compatible Nintendo DS and Wii games. As of May 20, 2014, certain online functionality offered through Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection were no longer accessible. The discontinued services include online play, matchmaking and leaderboards for many Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games. A complete list of Wii Wi-Fi Connection games can be found on Wikipedia.

Launch Titles[edit]

See also[edit]

Pages in category "Wii"

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