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The '''Wii series'''<ref>[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/wii/wiiparty/0/3/ Iwata Asks interview about ''Wii Party'', section "Making It Worthy of the Wii Series"]</ref> are video game series that had they first video game released initially on the [[Wii|Nintendo console bearing the same name]], as well as [[Wii U|its its successor]], that has the name of their respective console in their name, such as but not limited to : the [[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports series]], the [[Wii Play (series)|Wii Play series]] and the [[Wii Fit (series)|Wii Fit series]].
The '''Wii series'''<ref>[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/wii/wiiparty/0/3/ Iwata Asks interview about ''Wii Party'', section "Making It Worthy of the Wii Series"]</ref> is a video game series that began with [[Wii|the Nintendo console bearing the same name]] that includes multiple subseries like the [[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports]], [[Wii Play (series)|Wii Play]], and [[Wii Fit (series)|Wii Fit]] series. However, these subseries still share various elements and a single universe. Some subseries continued to receive games as part of their respective series despite sometimes not bearing the "Wii" title, such as ''[[Pilotwings Resort]]'' and ''[[Nintendo Switch Sports]]'' in the [[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports series]], the "Wii" not being a part of the consoles' name not stopping a game from being counted as a part of a Wii series.


Sequels to various game in the Wii series have released and have since separated those series into their own series, yet still sharing various elements and a single universe. Some of those series continued to receive games as part of their respective series despite sometimes not bearing the "Wii" title, such as the games [[Pilotwings Resort]] and [[Nintendo Switch Sports]] respectively releasing on the 3DS and the Nintendo Switch as a part of the [[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports series]], the "Wii" not being a part of the console's name not stopping a game from being counted as a part of a Wii series.
Some Wii series games have also been used as a way to market Wii accessories, such as extra [[nwiki:Wii Remote|Wii Remotes]], the [[nwiki:Wii Motion Plus|Wii Motion Plus]], and [[nwiki:Wii Balance Boards|Wii Balance Boards]].


A variety of Wii series has been used multiple times as a way to market all sorts of Wii accessories, such as but not limited to : Wii Remotes, Wii Motion Plus, and Wii Balance Boards.
==Series description==
Despite the fact that not every Wii series game is technically in the same series, most of the games of can linked together via multiples factors besides the title. The primary connection is Miis being used as the playable characters and most NPCs as well as and the artstyle of all games in the series being somewhat simplistic and similar.  


=Series description=
In addition to those factors, some of the Wii series were developed during the same time and make references to one another, such as the location [[Wuhu Island]] being in both the Wii Sports series and Wii Fit series or Sebastian Tute and Party Phil from the Wii Music game and Wii Party series respectively having similar designs.
Despite every Wii series technically not being the same series, most of the games of can linked together via multiples factors apart of the name having Wii in the title; such as Miis being used as the playable characters, as well as the other NPCs seen in-game, and the artstyle of all series being somewhat simplistic.  


In addition to those factor, some of the Wii series were developed during the same time and make references to one another, such as the location [[Wuhu Island]] being in both the Wii Sports series and Wii Fit series or Sebastian Tute and Party Phil from the Wii Music game and Wii Party series respectively pretty obviously being part of the same species.
===Genre(s)===
Due to every Wii subseries being made of a different genres: sports simulation for the Wii Sports series, fitness for the Wii Fit series, rhythm for the game Wii Music, party for the Wii Play and Wii Party series, etc. As such, it is impossible to point a precise genre in which the general concept of a Wii series could be placed, instead being a mix of genres.  


==Genre(s)==
===Gameplay===
Due to every Wii series being made of games with multiple genres, such as sports simulations for the Wii Sports series, fitness for the Wii Fit series, rhythm for the game Wii Music, party for the Wii Play and Wii Party series, karaoke for the game Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND, and so on; it is impossible to point a precise genre in which the general concept of a Wii series could be placed, instead being a mix of genres.
 
==Gameplay==
There is no set gameplay shared by all of the games, as each series is set in vastly different genres.  
There is no set gameplay shared by all of the games, as each series is set in vastly different genres.  


The main similarities between the games is that the player plays as a Mii, the game mainly consist of other games inside of it, and the game is usually made with the intent to showcase something new.
The main similarities between the games is that the player plays as a Mii, the game mainly consist of other games inside of it, and the game is usually made with the intent to showcase something new.


==Artstyle==
===Artstyle===
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The artstyle is somewhat simplistic, being made of vivid color and rough bold shapes, being choose to fit well with another factor linking these games together, an almost entirely Mii-based cast, both for the player's avatar and the background characters.
The artstyle is somewhat simplistic, being made of vivid color and rough bold shapes, being chosen to fit well with the fact that almost every character is a Mii.


==Cast==
===Cast===
In almost every game in a Wii series, an almost entirely Mii-based cast is used, with both the player's avatar and NPCs being one, from a list of either player created and premade ones.
In almost every game in a Wii series, an almost entirely Mii-based cast is used, with both the player's avatar and most NPCs being one, from a list of player created and premade ones.


=List of games=
==List of games==
As of February 2024, there exist 4 '''Wii series''' and three one-of game also having "Wii" in their title for marketing reason, yet not being part of a series.  
As of February 2024, there exist four subseries to the Wii series and three one-off games.


With the first and last installment to be place in a Wii Series being games from the [[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports series]], with [[Wii Sports]] released in 2006 and [[Nintendo Switch Sports]] released in 2022, Wii Sports is often considered to be the "main" series amongst the Wii series, being the largest series as well.  
The first and last installments in the Wii series are games from the [[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports series]], with [[Wii Sports]] released in 2006 and [[Nintendo Switch Sports]] released in 2022. Partially due to it being first, Wii Sports is often considered to be the "main" series amongst the Wii series, being the largest series as well.  


The 3 other series, being the [[Wii Party (series)|Wii Party series]], the [[Wii Fit (series)|Wii Fit series]] and the [[Wii Play (series)|Wii Play series]] (the latter one not being marketed as a series in Japan despite the two games being part of a series), could however easily stand on their own with 2, 3, and 2 entries respectively.  
The 3 other subseries, those being the [[Wii Party (series)|Wii Party series]], the [[Wii Fit (series)|Wii Fit series]] and the [[Wii Play (series)|Wii Play series]] (the latter one not being marketed as a series in Japan despite the two games being part of a series), could however easily stand on their own with 2, 3, and 2 entries respectively.  


Along with these series, three one-of game used the "Wii" name in their title for marketing purposes despite not being part of a series, [[Wii Music]], that still has various elements shared by the other Wii series, [[Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND]], that utilised Miis yet is not considered to be a Wii series due to its first game not being released as such, and Wii Chess, being exclusive to Europe and only using the name as a marketing use, wiyhout link to the other game that have "Wii" in their title.
Along with these series, three one-off game used the "Wii" name in their title, [[Wii Music]], that still has various elements shared by the other Wii series, [[Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND]], that utilized Miis yet is not considered to be a Wii series due to its first game not being released as such, and [[nwiki:Wii Chess|Wii Chess]], being exclusive to Europe and only using the name due to the console it released on, without any sort of link to the other game that have "Wii" in their title.


Due to the popularity of the various Wii series, as well as simply being the name of their respective console, applications such as [[Wii no Ma]], Wii Panorama U and Wii Street U powered by Google used the Wii title while having very few links to the rest of the game having "Wii" in their name, some not having Miis, some not having the typical artstyle of the Wii series and some not having both, leaving them in a gray area concerning them being "Wii" games.
Due to the popularity of the various Wii series, as well as simply being the name of their respective console, applications such as [[Wii no Ma]], Wii Panorama U and Wii Street U powered by Google used the Wii title while having very few links to the rest of the game having "Wii" in their name, some not having Miis, some not having the typical artstyle of the Wii series and some not having both, leaving them in a gray area concerning them being "Wii" games.


=List of Wii series=
===List of Wii subseries===
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Wii Sports logo.svg|link=Wii Sports (series)|'''[[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports]]'''<br>(2006)
Wii Sports logo.svg|link=Wii Sports (series)|'''[[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports]]'''<br>(2006)
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=List of "Wii" game=
===List of one-off Wii series games===
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File:WiiChessLogo.png||'''Wii Chess'''<br>(2008; Did not featured Miis)
File:WiiChessLogo.png||'''Wii Chess'''*<br>(2008; Did not feature Miis)
WiiMusicLogo.svg|link=Wii Music|'''[[Wii Music]]'''<br>(2008)
WiiMusicLogo.svg|link=Wii Music|'''[[Wii Music]]'''<br>(2008)
File:WKUlogo.png|link=Wii karaoke U by JOYSOUND|'''[[Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND]]'''<br>(2012)
File:WKUlogo.png|link=Wii karaoke U by JOYSOUND|'''[[Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND]]'''<br>(2012)
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<nowiki/>*Wii Chess is a chess game developed by Nintendo released exclusively in Europe on January 18, 2008 for the Wii. While this game was exclusive to Europe, Japan later got it as a WiiWare title under the name "通信対局 ワールドチェス", Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess", roughly translating to "Communication Game: World Chess" and was not a part of the Wii series in that region. This game is rather odd as it does not feature Miis anywhere, not even as the save file or player's icon.


(Wii Chess is a chess game developed by Nintendo released exclusively in Europe on January 18, 2008 for the Wii. While this game was exclusive to Europe, Japan later got it as a WiiWare title under the name "通信対局 ワールドチェス", Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess", roughly translating to "Communication Game: World Chess" and was not a part of the Wii series in that region. This game is rather odd as it does not feature Miis anywhere, not even as the save file or player's icon.)
===Debatable inclusion===
 
==Debatable inclusion==
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File:Wii no ma logo.png|link=Wii no ma logo|'''Wii no Ma'''<br>(2009)
File:Wii no ma logo.png|link=Wii no ma logo|'''Wii no Ma'''<br>(2009)
Needed.png|'''Wii Panorama U'''<br>(2013; Did not featured Miis)
Needed.png|'''Wii Panorama U'''<br>(2013; Did not feature Miis)
Needed.png|'''Wii Street U powered by Google'''<br>(2013; Did not featured Miis)
Needed.png|'''Wii Street U powered by Google'''<br>(2013; Did not feature Miis)
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</gallery>


=Series related to Wii series=
===Series related to Wii series===
These series are not part of the Wii series, but do incorporate elements from it beyond simple references.
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File:SSB Logo.svg|link=Super Smash Bros. (series)|'''Super Smash Bros. series'''<br>The Super Smash Bros. series, being a crossover between various Nintendo franchises, have represented various Wii series in the series.
File:SSB Logo.svg|link=Super Smash Bros. (series)|'''Super Smash Bros. series'''<br>The Super Smash Bros. series, being a crossover between various Nintendo franchises, have represented various Wii series in the series.
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Needed.png|link=Karaoke JOYSOUND (series)|'''[[Karaoke JOYSOUND (series)|Karaoke JOYSOUND series]]'''<br>The Karaoke JOYSOUND series is the original series that Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND was a part of. Note that Karaoke Joysound Switch also utilize Miis.
Needed.png|link=Karaoke JOYSOUND (series)|'''[[Karaoke JOYSOUND (series)|Karaoke JOYSOUND series]]'''<br>The Karaoke JOYSOUND series is the original series that Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND was a part of. Note that Karaoke Joysound Switch also utilize Miis.
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=Games related to Wii series=
===Games related to Wii series===
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File:PTW Cover artwork.jpg|link=Personal Trainer: Walking|'''[[Personal Trainer: Walking]]'''<br/>Personal Trainer: Walking is closely linked to the Wii Fit series, in various ways. Note that this game also utilize Miis.
File:PTW Cover artwork.jpg|link=Personal Trainer: Walking|'''[[Personal Trainer: Walking]]'''<br/>Personal Trainer: Walking is closely linked to the Wii Fit series, in various ways. Note that this game also utilize Miis.
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=Reception=
==Reception==
Most of the "Wii" games achieved a remarkable commercial success, with almost every single well known game selling millions of copies. Notably, as of 2024, Wii Sports is currently the fourth best-selling video game in history and holds the distinction of being the top-selling video game exclusive to a single gaming console, helped by being a pack-in game at the launch of the Wii.  
Most of the "Wii" games achieved a remarkable commercial success, with almost every single well known game selling millions of copies. Notably, as of 2024, Wii Sports is currently the fourth best-selling video game in history and holds the distinction of being the top-selling video game exclusive to a single gaming console, helped by being a pack-in game at the launch of the Wii.  


With the exception of a few games lesser known titles, all titles that are part of a Wii series have been released worldwide, Wii Sports and Wii Play were the first two games of the seventh console generation to surpass 10 million units sold, Wii Sports having sold other 82 million sales, a significant portion of those coming from bundling.
With the exception of a few lesser known titles, all titles that are part of a Wii series have been released worldwide, Wii Sports and Wii Play were the first two games of the seventh console generation to surpass 10 million units sold, Wii Sports having sold other 82 million sales, a significant portion of those coming from bundling.


=Trivia=
==Trivia==
*''Nintendo Switch Sports'' is the first main game in the series to:
*''Nintendo Switch Sports'' is the first main game in the series to:
**Not have Miis as the only playable characters.
**Not have Miis as the only playable characters.
**Not have "Wii" in the title.
**Not have "Wii" in the title.


=Notes and references=
==References==
<references/>


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This article is about the various video game series, and should not be confused with the console of the same name.

The Wii series[1] is a video game series that began with the Nintendo console bearing the same name that includes multiple subseries like the Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Wii Fit series. However, these subseries still share various elements and a single universe. Some subseries continued to receive games as part of their respective series despite sometimes not bearing the "Wii" title, such as Pilotwings Resort and Nintendo Switch Sports in the Wii Sports series, the "Wii" not being a part of the consoles' name not stopping a game from being counted as a part of a Wii series.

Some Wii series games have also been used as a way to market Wii accessories, such as extra Wii Remotes, the Wii Motion Plus, and Wii Balance Boards.

Series description

Despite the fact that not every Wii series game is technically in the same series, most of the games of can linked together via multiples factors besides the title. The primary connection is Miis being used as the playable characters and most NPCs as well as and the artstyle of all games in the series being somewhat simplistic and similar.

In addition to those factors, some of the Wii series were developed during the same time and make references to one another, such as the location Wuhu Island being in both the Wii Sports series and Wii Fit series or Sebastian Tute and Party Phil from the Wii Music game and Wii Party series respectively having similar designs.

Genre(s)

Due to every Wii subseries being made of a different genres: sports simulation for the Wii Sports series, fitness for the Wii Fit series, rhythm for the game Wii Music, party for the Wii Play and Wii Party series, etc. As such, it is impossible to point a precise genre in which the general concept of a Wii series could be placed, instead being a mix of genres.

Gameplay

There is no set gameplay shared by all of the games, as each series is set in vastly different genres.

The main similarities between the games is that the player plays as a Mii, the game mainly consist of other games inside of it, and the game is usually made with the intent to showcase something new.

Artstyle

WS WP WF Artstyle Montage.png
Example of 3 Wii games using the same artstyle, with from top left to bottom, Wii Sports, Wii Play and Wii Fit.

The artstyle is somewhat simplistic, being made of vivid color and rough bold shapes, being chosen to fit well with the fact that almost every character is a Mii.

Cast

In almost every game in a Wii series, an almost entirely Mii-based cast is used, with both the player's avatar and most NPCs being one, from a list of player created and premade ones.

List of games

As of February 2024, there exist four subseries to the Wii series and three one-off games.

The first and last installments in the Wii series are games from the Wii Sports series, with Wii Sports released in 2006 and Nintendo Switch Sports released in 2022. Partially due to it being first, Wii Sports is often considered to be the "main" series amongst the Wii series, being the largest series as well.

The 3 other subseries, those being the Wii Party series, the Wii Fit series and the Wii Play series (the latter one not being marketed as a series in Japan despite the two games being part of a series), could however easily stand on their own with 2, 3, and 2 entries respectively.

Along with these series, three one-off game used the "Wii" name in their title, Wii Music, that still has various elements shared by the other Wii series, Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND, that utilized Miis yet is not considered to be a Wii series due to its first game not being released as such, and Wii Chess, being exclusive to Europe and only using the name due to the console it released on, without any sort of link to the other game that have "Wii" in their title.

Due to the popularity of the various Wii series, as well as simply being the name of their respective console, applications such as Wii no Ma, Wii Panorama U and Wii Street U powered by Google used the Wii title while having very few links to the rest of the game having "Wii" in their name, some not having Miis, some not having the typical artstyle of the Wii series and some not having both, leaving them in a gray area concerning them being "Wii" games.

List of Wii subseries

List of one-off Wii series games

*Wii Chess is a chess game developed by Nintendo released exclusively in Europe on January 18, 2008 for the Wii. While this game was exclusive to Europe, Japan later got it as a WiiWare title under the name "通信対局 ワールドチェス", Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess", roughly translating to "Communication Game: World Chess" and was not a part of the Wii series in that region. This game is rather odd as it does not feature Miis anywhere, not even as the save file or player's icon.

Debatable inclusion

Series related to Wii series

These series are not part of the Wii series, but do incorporate elements from it beyond simple references.

Games related to Wii series

Reception

Most of the "Wii" games achieved a remarkable commercial success, with almost every single well known game selling millions of copies. Notably, as of 2024, Wii Sports is currently the fourth best-selling video game in history and holds the distinction of being the top-selling video game exclusive to a single gaming console, helped by being a pack-in game at the launch of the Wii.

With the exception of a few lesser known titles, all titles that are part of a Wii series have been released worldwide, Wii Sports and Wii Play were the first two games of the seventh console generation to surpass 10 million units sold, Wii Sports having sold other 82 million sales, a significant portion of those coming from bundling.

Trivia

  • Nintendo Switch Sports is the first main game in the series to:
    • Not have Miis as the only playable characters.
    • Not have "Wii" in the title.

References