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Wii
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Type | Home console |
Release date(s) | November 19, 2006 December 2, 2006 December 7, 2006 December 8, 2006 April 26, 2008 July 12, 2008 |
Alternate models | Wii mini Wii Family Edition |
Console chronology | |
Previous console ← Nintendo GameCube |
Next console Wii U → |
- This article is about the video game console, and should not be confused with the series of the same name.
The Wii is a video game console made by Nintendo that was released in 2006. It is the successor to the Nintendo GameCube. It is the first console where Miis were a system feature. In every region of the world (except Japan) the console was bundled with Wii Sports.
The Wii sold 101.63 million units worldwide, beating its competitors, Sony's PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360, and held the title of being Nintendo's best selling home console up until the Nintendo Switch surpassed it in 2021 by selling 103.54 million units.[1]
The Wii had two revisions, the Wii Family Edition, which just got rid of the GameCube backwards compatibility, and the Wii mini, which also removed internet access, 480p support, SD card support and most channels.
Mii-focused software for Wii
List of Mii games for Wii
Mii-focused games
Other games with Miis playable
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Mii-focused Tech-demos
Trivia
- Before launch, the Wii was codenamed Revolution.
- Outside of Japan, the Wii is the first Nintendo home console to not launch with a title in the Super Mario franchise, followed by the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Switch.