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Wii (series)
The Wii series (the name of the series sometimes changing from game to game, such as in Nintendo Switch Sports) is a collection of simulation and party games released by Nintendo for the gaming console bearing the same name, as well as its successors, the Wii U and the Nintendo Switch.
While most of the games in this series have a lot of differences from one to another, they all share a somewhat simplistic design and all use mostly or entirely Mii-based character casts (apart from Wii Chess, whose inclusion is debatable, and Nintendo Switch Sports, which uses Sportsmates as the primary characters and Miis as a side option).
The Wii series has been used multiple times as a means to bundle and market all sorts of Wii accessories, such as Wii Remotes, Wii Motion Plus, and Wii Balance Boards.
Games with Miis
Games without Miis
Sub-Series
Wii Sports
Games in the Sub-series Wii Sports | ||
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Game(s) cover(s) | Console | Description |
![]() Wii Sports |
Wii | The first ever game to be a part of the Wii Series, This game served as a launch title for the Wii console and was included with the console as a bundled offering in all regions except Japan and South Korea. |
![]() Wii Sports Resort |
Wii | The direct sequel to Wii Sports. This game was often bundled with the Wii Motion Plus accessory. |
![]() Wii Sports Club |
Wii U | A remake of Wii Sports. This game was only digitally available with the sports having to be bought separately for a time, before a physical version with every sport included was released. |
![]() Nintendo Switch Sports |
Nintendo Switch | The first new installment in the Wii series in nearly ten years. This game comes bundled with a Joy Con leg strap. |
Wii Play
Games in the Sub-series Wii Play | ||
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Game(s) cover(s) | Console | Description |
![]() Wii Play |
Wii | The second game to be a part of the Wii Series. This game was often bundled with a Wii Remote. |
![]() Wii Play Motion |
Wii | The direct sequel to Wii Play Motion. This game was often bundled with the Wii Motion Plus accessory. |
Wii Fit
Games in the Sub-series Wii Fit | ||
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Game(s) cover(s) | Console | Description |
![]() Wii Fit |
Wii | The third game to be a part of the Wii Series. This game was often bundled with a Wii Balance Board. |
![]() Wii Fit Plus |
Wii | An expansion of Wii Fit. This game was also often bundled with a Wii Balance Board. |
![]() Wii Fit U |
Wii U | An expansion of Wii Fit Plus. This game just like its predecessor often came bundled with a Wii Balance Board. |
Wii Party
Games in the Sub-series Wii Party | ||
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Game(s) cover(s) | Console | Description |
![]() Wii Party |
Wii | A game somewhat similar to Mario Party. The game sometimes came bundled with a Wii Remote. |
![]() Wii Party U |
Wii U | The direct sequel to Wii Party. |
Wii Music
Although Wii Music does not have a direct sequel, the "Spirits" section of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate still considers this game as part of a series.
Games in the Sub-series Wii Music | ||
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Game(s) cover(s) | Console | Description |
![]() Wii Music |
Wii | A music creator for the Wii. |
Wii Chess
Reception
The Wii series has achieved remarkable commercial success, with almost every single game selling millions of copies. Notably, as of 2023, 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 Wii Chess, all titles in the 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 game in the series to:
- Not have Miis as the only playable characters
- Not have "Wii" in the title
- Apart from Wii Music and Wii Chess (the latter one being exclusive to Europe and not being a game of the Wii series in Japan) are the only games in the Wii series to not get a follow-up game.