Wii
The Wii is an seventh generation video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions in late 2006, succeeding the GameCube. It competed with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3, but not on computational graphics and power and instead targeted a broader demographic though novel gameplay. The primary controller for the Wii is the Wii Remote, a wireless controller with both motion sensing and traditional controls which can be used as a pointing device towards the television screen or for gesture recognition. The Wii was the first Nintendo console to have inbuilt Internet connectivity for both online games and for digital distribution of games and media applications. It also supports wireless connectivity with the Nintendo DS handheld console in selected games.
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Wii ConsoleRVL-001(KOR) -
Wii ConsoleRVL-001(AUS) -
Wii Console StandRVL-017 -
Wii Remote Wrist StrapRVL-018 -
Wii Remote Wrist StrapsRVL A ST1 -
Wii Stand PlateRVL-019 -
NunchukRVL-004 -
Nunchuk (Black)RVL-A-FK-AUS -
Wii RemoteRVL-003 -
Sensor BarRVL-014 -
USB Ethernet AdapterCR110, 20254 -
Wii SpeakRVL-029 -
AC AdapterRVL-002(AUS) -
AV CableRVL-009 -
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USB-C PD Power Cable -
Big Beach SportsRVL-RVVP-AUS -
Just DanceRVL-SDNP-EUR -
Just Dance Kids 2014RVL-RJ7P-EUR -
Kirby's Epic YarnRVL-RK5P-AUS -
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward SwordRVL-SOUP-EUR-B0 -
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight PrincessRVL-RZDP-EUR -
Link's Crossbow TrainingRVL-RZPP-AUS -
Mario Kart WiiRVL-RMCP-AUS -
Martian PanicRVL-RQ7P-EUR -
Metal Slug AnthologyRVL-RMLP-UKV -
New Super Mario Bros. WiiRVL-SMNP-AUS -
Shaun White Snowboarding: Road TripRVL-RDFP-AUS -
Story of Yarn KirbyRVL-RK5K-KOR -
Super Mario GalaxyRVL-RMGJ-EUR -
Super Mario Galaxy 2RVL-SB4P-UKV -
Super Mario Galaxy 2RVL-SB4P-JPN -
Wacky World of SportsRVL-RTIP-AUS -
Wicked Monsters Blast!RVL-SW9P-EUR -
Wii SportsRVL-RZPP-AUS-2 -
Wii SportsRVL-RZPP-AUS-3 -
Zumba Fitness 2RVL-RZ2P-UKV