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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
  
The '''Wii''' (known unofficially as the '''Nintendo Wii''') is a [[home video game console]] released by [[Nintendo]] on November 19, 2006. As a [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|seventh-generation]] console, the Wii competed with [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox 360]] and [[Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 3]]. Nintendo states that its console targets a broader demographic than that of the two others. As of the first quarter of 2016, the Wii led its generation over the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in worldwide sales, with more than 101 million units sold; in December 2009, the console broke the sales record for a single month in the United States.
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The '''Wii''' ({{IPAc-en|w|iː}} {{respell|WEE}}; known unofficially as the '''Nintendo Wii''') is a [[home video game console]] released by [[Nintendo]] on November 19, 2006. As a [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|seventh-generation]] console, the Wii competed with [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox 360]] and [[Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 3]]. Nintendo states that its console targets a broader demographic than that of the two others.<ref name="USA Today">{{cite news|url= https://www.usatoday.com/tech/gaming/2006-08-14-nintendo-qa_x.htm|title=Nintendo hopes Wii spells wiinner|accessdate=August 16, 2006|date =August 15, 2006|publisher=[[USA Today]]}}</ref>  {{as of|2016|alt=As of the first quarter of 2016}}, the Wii led its generation over the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in worldwide sales,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/sales/hard_soft/|title=IR Information : Sales Data - Dedicated Video Game Sales Units|work=Nintendo Co., Ltd.|access-date=2018-08-06|language=en}}</ref> with more than 101&nbsp;million units sold; in December 2009, the console broke the sales record for a single month in the United States.<ref name="NPD: Wii, DS Sales Topped Seven Million In December">{{cite web|title= Wii and DS thrash competition in US News |url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/wii-and-ds-thrash-competition-in-us|publisher=[[Eurogamer]]|date=January 14, 2010|accessdate=January 14, 2010}}</ref>
  
The Wii introduced the [[Wii Remote]]<!-- See Talk page discussion on "wiimote". --> [[Game controller|controller]], which can be used as a handheld [[pointing device]] and which [[accelerometer|detects movement]] in [[three-dimensional space|three dimensions]]. Another feature of the console is the now defunct [[WiiConnect24]], which enabled Wii to receive messages and updates over the [[Internet]] while in [[Sleep mode|standby mode]]. Like other seventh-generation consoles, it features a game download service, called "[[Virtual Console]]", which features [[Video game console emulator|emulated]] games from past Nintendo consoles.
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The Wii introduced the [[Wii Remote]]<!-- See Talk page discussion on "wiimote". --> [[Game controller|controller]], which can be used as a handheld [[pointing device]] and which [[accelerometer|detects movement]] in [[three-dimensional space|three dimensions]]. Another feature of the console is the now defunct [[WiiConnect24]], which enabled Wii to receive messages and updates over the [[Internet]] while in [[Sleep mode|standby mode]].<ref name="Iwata Speech 06">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060604061842/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/e3_2006/speech/english.html Nintendo Corporation] - Nintendo President, Satoru Iwata, media briefing speech at E3 2006</ref> Like other seventh-generation consoles, it features a game download service, called "[[Virtual Console]]", which features [[Video game console emulator|emulated]] games from past Nintendo consoles.
  
It succeeded the [[GameCube]], and early models are fully [[Backward compatibility|backward-compatible]] with all GameCube games and most accessories. Nintendo first spoke of the console at the [[History of the Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2004]] [[News conference|press conference]] and later unveiled it at [[History of the Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2005]]. Nintendo CEO [[Satoru Iwata]] revealed a prototype of the controller at the September 2005 [[Tokyo Game Show]]. At [[History of the Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2006]], the console won the first of several awards. By December 8, 2006, it had completed [[Wii launch|its launch]] in the four key markets.<!-- Please go to the talk page if you debate any of the following for any reason -->
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It succeeded the [[GameCube]], and early models are fully [[Backward compatibility|backward-compatible]] with all GameCube games and most accessories. Nintendo first spoke of the console at the [[History of the Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2004]] [[News conference|press conference]] and later unveiled it at [[History of the Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2005]]. Nintendo CEO [[Satoru Iwata]] revealed a prototype of the controller at the September 2005 [[Tokyo Game Show]].<ref name="TGSspeech">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/6133389.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929224814/http://www.gamespot.com/news/6133389.html|archivedate=September 29, 2007|title=TGS 2005: Iwata speaks|accessdate= September 24, 2006|last=Sinclair|first=Brendan|author2=Torres, Ricardo |date= September 16, 2005|publisher=GameSpot}}</ref> At [[History of the Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2006]], the console won the first of several awards.<ref name="E3 Awards" /> By December 8, 2006, it had completed [[Wii launch|its launch]] in the four key markets.<!-- Please go to the talk page if you debate any of the following for any reason -->
  
In late 2011, Nintendo released a reconfigured model, the "[[#Family Edition|Wii Family Edition]]", which lacks Nintendo GameCube compatibility; this model was not released in Japan. The [[#Wii Mini|Wii Mini]], Nintendo's first major console redesign since the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Model SNS-101)|compact SNES]], succeeded the standard Wii model and was released first in Canada on December 7, 2012. The Wii Mini can only play [[Nintendo optical disc|Wii optical discs]], as it omits GameCube compatibility and all [[Computer network|networking]] capabilities; this model was not released in Japan, Australia, or New Zealand. The Wii's successor, the [[Wii U]], was released on November 18, 2012. On October 20, 2013, Nintendo confirmed it had discontinued production of the Wii in Japan and Europe.
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In late 2011, Nintendo released a reconfigured model, the "[[#Family Edition|Wii Family Edition]]", which lacks Nintendo GameCube compatibility; this model was not released in Japan. The [[#Wii Mini|Wii Mini]], Nintendo's first major console redesign since the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Model SNS-101)|compact SNES]], succeeded the standard Wii model and was released first in Canada on December 7, 2012. The Wii Mini can only play [[Nintendo optical disc|Wii optical discs]], as it omits GameCube compatibility and all [[Computer network|networking]] capabilities; this model was not released in Japan, Australia, or New Zealand. The Wii's successor, the [[Wii U]], was released on November 18, 2012. On October 20, 2013, Nintendo confirmed it had discontinued production of the Wii in Japan and Europe.<ref name=engadget-discontinue>{{Cite news|url=https://www.engadget.com/2013/10/20/nintendo-stops-selling-wii-consoles-in-japan/|publisher=[[Engadget]]|date=October 20, 2013|accessdate=October 20, 2013|author=Jon Fingas|title=Nintendo stops selling Wii consoles in Japan}}</ref><ref name=GSJapOnly/><ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20131026130505/http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/time-also-called-on-wii-in-europe/0123162|title=Time also called on Wii in Europe {{!}} Games industry news {{!}} MCV|date=2013-10-26|access-date=2018-08-31}}</ref>
  
 
=Specifications=
 
=Specifications=

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