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WM boxart.png|''[[Wii Music]]'' | WM boxart.png|''[[Wii Music]]'' | ||
WPa boxart.jpg|''[[Wii Party]]'' | WPa boxart.jpg|''[[Wii Party]]'' | ||
WPl | WPl boxart.jpg|''[[Wii Play]]'' | ||
WPlM boxart.jpg|''[[Wii Play Motion]]'' | WPlM boxart.jpg|''[[Wii Play Motion]]'' | ||
WS | WS boxart.jpg|''[[Wii Sports]]'' | ||
WSR | WSR boxart.jpg|''[[Wii Sports Resort]]'' | ||
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MP8 Cover artwork.jpg|[[Mario Party 8]] | MP8 Cover artwork.jpg|[[Mario Party 8]] | ||
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MSS | MSS boxart.jpg|[[Mario Super Sluggers]] | ||
Needed.png|[[MLB Power Pros|MLB Power Pros (2008)]] | Needed.png|[[MLB Power Pros|MLB Power Pros (2008)]] | ||
Needed.png|[[Namco Museum Megamix]] | Needed.png|[[Namco Museum Megamix]] |
Revision as of 18:59, 9 January 2023
Wii
Details | |
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Type | Home console |
Release date(s) | November 19, 2006 December 2, 2006 December 7, 2006 December 8, 2006 |
Alternate models | Wii Mini |
Console chronology | |
Previous console ← Nintendo GameCube |
Next console Wii U → |
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 the Sony 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]
List of Mii games for Wii
Mii-focused games
- WM boxart.png
Other games with Miis playable
Trivia
- Before launch, the Wii was codenamed Revolution.