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* EU: March 22, 2013
 
* EU: March 22, 2013
 
* NA: November 17, 2013
 
* NA: November 17, 2013
| lifespan = 2006–2013 <small>(original model)</small><br />2011–2013 <small>(Wii Family Edition)</small><br />2012–2017 <small>(Wii Mini)</small>
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| lifespan = 2006–2011 <small>(original model)</small><br />2011–2013 <small>(Wii Family Edition)</small><br />2012–2017 <small>(Wii Mini)</small>
 
| price = [[United States dollar|US$]]249.99<br />[[Japanese yen|JP¥]]25,000<br />[[Pound sterling|£]]179.99<br />[[Australian dollar|AU$]]399.95<small>([[Wii launch#Release dates and pricing|details]])</small>
 
| price = [[United States dollar|US$]]249.99<br />[[Japanese yen|JP¥]]25,000<br />[[Pound sterling|£]]179.99<br />[[Australian dollar|AU$]]399.95<small>([[Wii launch#Release dates and pricing|details]])</small>
 
| discontinued = '''Wii (overall)'''
 
| discontinued = '''Wii (overall)'''
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European units primarily use the [[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]] rating system, while North American units use the [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]] rating system. The Wii supports the rating systems of many countries, including [[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]] in Japan, the [[Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle|USK]] in Germany, the [[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]] and [[British Board of Film Classification|BBFC]] in the United Kingdom, the [[Australian Classification Board|ACB]] in Australia and the [[Office of Film and Literature Classification (New Zealand)|OFLC]] in New Zealand. Homebrew developers have reverse-engineered the function which Nintendo uses to recover lost parental-control passwords, creating a simple script to obtain parental-control reset codes.
 
European units primarily use the [[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]] rating system, while North American units use the [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]] rating system. The Wii supports the rating systems of many countries, including [[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]] in Japan, the [[Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle|USK]] in Germany, the [[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]] and [[British Board of Film Classification|BBFC]] in the United Kingdom, the [[Australian Classification Board|ACB]] in Australia and the [[Office of Film and Literature Classification (New Zealand)|OFLC]] in New Zealand. Homebrew developers have reverse-engineered the function which Nintendo uses to recover lost parental-control passwords, creating a simple script to obtain parental-control reset codes.
 
[[Category:Nintendo consoles]]
 

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