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* EU: March 22, 2013 | * EU: March 22, 2013 | ||
* NA: November 17, 2013 | * NA: November 17, 2013 | ||
− | | lifespan = | + | | 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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| unitssold = Worldwide: 101.63 million <small>(2016-03-31)</small><!----><!-- SEE DISCUSSION PAGE ON SALES NUMBER --> <small>([[Wii#System Sales|details]])</small> | | unitssold = Worldwide: 101.63 million <small>(2016-03-31)</small><!----><!-- SEE DISCUSSION PAGE ON SALES NUMBER --> <small>([[Wii#System Sales|details]])</small> | ||
| unitsshipped = | | unitsshipped = | ||
− | | media = Physical and digital | + | | media = {{collapsible list|titlestyle=font-weight:normal;background:transparent;text-align:left|title=Physical and digital| |
* [[Wii Optical Disc]] | * [[Wii Optical Disc]] | ||
* [[GameCube Game Disc]] <small>(first model only)</small> | * [[GameCube Game Disc]] <small>(first model only)</small> | ||
* [[Digital distribution in video games|Digital distribution]] <small>([[Wii Shop Channel]])</small> | * [[Digital distribution in video games|Digital distribution]] <small>([[Wii Shop Channel]])</small> | ||
+ | }} | ||
| os = [[Wii system software]] | | os = [[Wii system software]] | ||
| cpu = 729 MHz [[IBM]] [[PowerPC]] "[[Broadway (microprocessor)|Broadway]]" | | cpu = 729 MHz [[IBM]] [[PowerPC]] "[[Broadway (microprocessor)|Broadway]]" | ||
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| storage = 512 MB Internal [[flash memory]] | | storage = 512 MB Internal [[flash memory]] | ||
| memory card = [[Secure Digital|SD]]/[[SDHC]] card<br />[[GameCube Memory Card]] <small>(first model only)</small> | | memory card = [[Secure Digital|SD]]/[[SDHC]] card<br />[[GameCube Memory Card]] <small>(first model only)</small> | ||
− | | display = Video output formats | + | | display = {{collapsible list| title=Video output formats| |
* [[Composite video]] <small>([[480i]], [[576i]] (PAL))</small> | * [[Composite video]] <small>([[480i]], [[576i]] (PAL))</small> | ||
* [[S-Video]] <small>(480i (NTSC consoles only))</small> | * [[S-Video]] <small>(480i (NTSC consoles only))</small> | ||
* RGB [[SCART]] <small>(576i (PAL consoles only))</small> | * RGB [[SCART]] <small>(576i (PAL consoles only))</small> | ||
− | * [[Component video]] ([[YPbPr]]) <small>(480i, 576i (PAL), [[480p]])</small> | + | * [[Component video]] ([[YPbPr|{{YPbPr}}]]) <small>(480i, 576i (PAL), [[480p]])</small> |
+ | }} | ||
| GPU = 243 MHz [[ATI Technologies|ATI]] [[Hollywood (graphics chip)|"Hollywood"]] | | GPU = 243 MHz [[ATI Technologies|ATI]] [[Hollywood (graphics chip)|"Hollywood"]] | ||
| controllers = [[Wii Remote]] ([[Wii Remote Plus|Plus]]), [[Wii Balance Board]], [[Nintendo GameCube controller]] <small>(first model only)</small>, [[Nintendo DS]]<!-- SEE DISCUSSION ON CLASSIC CONTROLLER --> | | controllers = [[Wii Remote]] ([[Wii Remote Plus|Plus]]), [[Wii Balance Board]], [[Nintendo GameCube controller]] <small>(first model only)</small>, [[Nintendo DS]]<!-- SEE DISCUSSION ON CLASSIC CONTROLLER --> | ||
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| service = [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] <small>(closed May 20, 2014)</small>, [[WiiConnect24]] <small>(closed June 27, 2013)</small>, [[Wii Shop Channel]] <small>(closing January 30, 2019)</small><!-- As quoted by Iwata, "Using a design called WiiConnect24, the console automatically enters standby mode without the fan running, but still operating key functions." This does not at all say that the online service itself is WiiConnect24. --> | | service = [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] <small>(closed May 20, 2014)</small>, [[WiiConnect24]] <small>(closed June 27, 2013)</small>, [[Wii Shop Channel]] <small>(closing January 30, 2019)</small><!-- As quoted by Iwata, "Using a design called WiiConnect24, the console automatically enters standby mode without the fan running, but still operating key functions." This does not at all say that the online service itself is WiiConnect24. --> | ||
| topgame = ''[[Wii Sports]]'' <small>([[Pack-in game|pack-in]], except in Japan and South Korea)</small> 82.86 million <small>(2018-09-30)</small><br /> ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', 37.14 million <small>(2018-09-30)</small> | | topgame = ''[[Wii Sports]]'' <small>([[Pack-in game|pack-in]], except in Japan and South Korea)</small> 82.86 million <small>(2018-09-30)</small><br /> ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', 37.14 million <small>(2018-09-30)</small> | ||
− | | compatibility = [[ | + | | compatibility = [[GameCube]] <small>(first model only)</small> <!-- Hardware compatibility only. Do not list Virtual Console as "compatible". Actual compatibility is with physical media, not emulated software. --> |
| predecessor = GameCube<!-- Stop linking this. It is already linked above. See [[WP:MOS]] for more info. --> | | predecessor = GameCube<!-- Stop linking this. It is already linked above. See [[WP:MOS]] for more info. --> | ||
| successor = [[Wii U]] | | successor = [[Wii U]] | ||
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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. | ||
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