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|title = Wii
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|CPU = <!-- 729 MHz (speed unconfirmed) this is still speculation at the moment--> ] ]-based<ref name="hard_inf">{{cite web|url=http://wii.nintendo.com/hardware.html|title=Wii Hardware Information|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=2006-05-09}}</ref> ]
|media = 12 cm Wii ]<br />8 cm ]<br />
|storage = Internal ]<br />]<br />]
|connectivity = ]<br />]<br />] x2<br />] Adapter (via USB)
|online service = ]<br />]<br />]<br />]<br /><!--As quoted by Iwata, "Using a design called WiiConnect24, the console automatically enters standby mode without the running, but still operating key functions." This does not at all say that the online service itself is WiiConnect24.-->
|top game =
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The <!-- USE THE TALK PAGE to discuss "the" issue! -->'''Wii''' (pronounced as the word "]", ]: {{IPA|/wiː/}}) is ]'s ] ]. Its ] was '''Revolution'''.

The key feature of the Wii console is its wireless ], the ], which may be used as a handheld pointing device and can ] in ]. The console also notably features ], which enables it to receive messages and updates over the ] while consuming very little electrical power.

Nintendo first mentioned the console in the ] ] press conference, and at the ] E3, unveiled the system under the code name Revolution. ], Nintendo's President, revealed a prototype of the system's game controller at the 2005 ] during his keynote speech in September 2005.<ref name="speech">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/6133389.html|title=TGS 2005: Iwata speaks|accessdate=2006-09-24|last=Sinclair|first=Brendan|coauthors=Torres, Ricardo}}</ref> At E3 2006, Wii won the ] for Best of Show and Best Hardware.<ref name="E3 Awards">{{cite web |url=http://www.gamecriticsawards.com/win.html |title=2006 Winners |accessdate=2006-08-13 |work=Game Critics Awards}}</ref> The console is set to be released on ] ] in ], ], and ], ] ] in ], ] ] in ] and ], ] ] in ] and ] ] in ].

==Launch==
===Release date and price===
On ], ], and ], ], Nintendo announced release information for ], ] and ], ], and ], including dates and prices. The information can be seen in the table below.

At a ], ], policy briefing, Nintendo revealed that it intends to release 6 million console units and 17 million software units during the fiscal year ending ], ], and 4 million or more console units by the end of the 2006 calendar year. On ], ], it was announced that the majority of the 2006 shipments will be allotted to the Americas.<ref name="shreveport times">{{cite web | title=Nintendo to Sell Wii Console in November | publisher=Associated Press | work=Gadget Guru | url=http://ndtv.com/charts/gadgetguru/frmAPGadgetNewsDetails.asp?q_id=266 | accessdate=2006-10-29}}</ref>

The ] launch of the Wii console has been moved to ], ], because ], ], is the celebration of the ] and thus all shops will be closed.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.video-game-consoles.info/nintendo-wii-release-dates.php | title=Nintendo Wii Release Dates | publisher=Video-Game-Consoles | accessdate=2006-10-29}}</ref> The ] release has been moved to ], ], for the same reason.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.gamestar.it/showPage.php?template=News&id=8615&argomento=Wii|The | title=Wii arriva in anticipo solo in Italia, con una "sorpresa" | language=Italian | publisher=GameStar | accessdate=2006-11-04}}</ref>

Nintendo of Canada vice president and general manager Ron Bertram stated that the company expects a million consoles for North America at launch,<ref name="mackenzie">{{cite web | author= | date=2006-09-14 | title=Nintendo announces Nov. 19 release date for Wii console at $279.95 | publisher=Mackenzie Financial Corporation | url=http://www.mackenziefinancial.com/en/pub/media_centre/news/includes/ztechnology/060914/z091450.shtml | accessdate=2006-09-30}}</ref> information picked up by ] on ], ].<ref name="ign pickup">{{cite web | author= | date=2006-09-25 | title=One Million Launch Wiis for North America | publisher=IGN | url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/735/735046p1.html | accessdate=2006-09-30}}</ref> The next day, Nintendo branded the information as a "misstatement about the number of Wii consoles that will be available in the Americas during the launch rollout," and reiterated earlier statements of expected sales of 4 million consoles worldwide by the end of 2006 with the largest allotment available in the Americas. The company affirmed that they "are working to ensure a plentiful supply and a consistent flow."<ref name="Nintendo Sets the Record Straight">{{cite news|first=Mark|last=Bozon|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/735/735597p1.html|title=Nintendo Sets the Record Straight|date=2006-09-26|publisher=IGN}}</ref>

Despite the price point of US$60 quoted for many seventh generation games,<ref name="prices nextgen">{{cite news|first=John|last=Gaudiosi|url=http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=970&Itemid=2|title=Game Pricing|date=2006-09-09|publisher=Next Generation}}</ref> Satoru Iwata said that it is unlikely that ] games would cost more than US$50 (GBP£34 - £39).<ref name="GamePrice">{{cite news|first=Chris|last=Morris|url=http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/29/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/ |title=Nintendo president vows cheap games|Date=2006-03-29|publisher=CNNMoney}}</ref>

The launch Wii package includes the console, a stand to allow the console be placed vertically, one Wii Remote, one ] attachment, one Sensor Bar, a removable stand for the sensor bar, one external main power adapter, ] (] and other type of cables will be available separately), and (in all regions excluding Japan) a copy of '']''. <ref name="Wii Euro contents">{{cite news|first=Tom|last=Bramwell|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=67667|title=Wii European bundle contents|date=2006-09-15|publisher=Eurogamer}}</ref>

{{-}}
{|class="wikitable"
|+'''Release date and ] by region'''*
|-
!rowspan="2"|Region
!colspan="2"|Expected pricing at release
!rowspan="2"|Release <br>date
!colspan="3"|Accessories
|-
!Release Price
!Approx. ] Equivalent
!Wii Remote
!Nunchuk
!Classic Controller
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|USA}} ]
|]249.99<ref>Nintendo (September 14, 2006) , ''nintendo.com''</ref><!-- Excludes any sales tax -->
|$249.99
|rowspan="5"|] ]
|$39.99
|$19.99
|$19.99
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Canada}} ]
|]279.95<ref>CNW Group (September 17, 2006) , ''newswire.ca''</ref><!-- Excludes GST -->
|$250
|$44.99
|$24.99
|$24.99
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Mexico}} ]
|]$4,499<ref>Sanborns</ref><!-- Includes 15% IVA -->
|$420 ($355†)
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Colombia}} ]
|]$1,100,000{{fact}}<!-- Includes 16% IVA -->
|$460 ($395†)
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Peru}} ]
|]S/.1,499{{fact}}<!-- Includes 19% IGV -->
|$464 ($390†)
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Japan}} ]
|]25,000<ref>Sanders, Kathleen (September 13, 2006) , ''ign.com''</ref><!-- Includes 5% sales tax -->
|$215* ($205†)
|] ]
|¥3,800
|¥1,800
|¥1,800
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Australia}} ]
|]$399.95<ref>Nintendo (September 15, 2006) , ''planetgamecube.com''</ref><!-- Includes 10% GST -->
|$300 ($275†)
|rowspan="3"|] ]
|$69.95
|$29.95
|$29.95
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|New Zealand}} ]
|]$499.90<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gpstore.co.nz/News/Archive/3665.html|title=Nintendo Wii release information announced!|author=Nintendo Australia|publisher=Gameplanet Store NZ|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-09-18}}</ref><!-- Includes 12.5% GST -->
|$330 ($295†)
|$99.95
|$49.95
|$49.95
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ]
|]259<ref name="Nintendo Wii">Nintendo (4 November, 2006) , ''wii.com''</ref>
|$329
|€39.99
|€19.99
|€19.99
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Europe}} ]
|]249‡<ref name="Europe Gets Wii Last">Planet GameCube (September 15, 2006) , ''planetgamecube.com''</ref><!-- Includes average of 20% VAT -->
|$325 ($275†)
|rowspan="5"|] ]
|€39.99
|€19.99
|€19.99
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} ]
|]179‡<ref name="Europe Gets Wii Last" /><!-- Includes 17.5% VAT -->
|$340 ($285†)
|£29.99
|£14.99
|£14.99
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Denmark}} ]
|]2200<!-- Includes 25% VAT -->
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Sweden}} ]
|]2499‡{{fact}}<!-- Includes 17.5% VAT -->
|$338
|479 kr
|299 kr
|299 kr
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Finland}} ]
|]269.90<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.fi/?file=365|title=Nintendo Suomi - Wii:n suositushinnaksi 269,90 euroa!|author=Nintendo Finland|publisher=Nintendo|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-11-01}}</ref>
|<nowiki>$344.69</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ]
|]249‡<ref name="Spain Wii.com">Nintendo.com (November 4, 2006) , ''wii.com''</ref>
|$315 ($265†)
|], ]
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|-
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Brazil}} ]
|]2,399<ref name="NintendoLife.com">NintendoLife.com (November 7, 2006) , ''nintendolife.com''</ref>{{verify source}}
|$1,124
|]
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''] comes packaged with the console in all regions excluding Japan.

† USD equivalent with local ], ] or ] removed for ease of comparison with territories that do not include taxes in consumer prices

‡ Retail price as estimated by, rather than suggested by, Nintendo

===Confirmed launch titles===
{{main|List of Wii launch titles}}
As of ], it has been confirmed that around 26 titles will be available on launch day in ].<ref name="gamespot-launch-games">{{cite web|last=Surette|first=Tim|authorlink=|coauthors=|date=], ]|year=|month=|url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/6157625.html|title=List of US Wii games revealed|format=|work=|pages=|publisher=GameSpot|language=English|accessdate=|accessyear=|curly=}}</ref> A number of those titles will be available, in other versions, for Nintendo's other game platforms: ], ], and ]. ''Wii Sports'' will be included with the console bundle at launch in all regions excluding Japan.

{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="3"|Game
!colspan="4"|Region
|-
!Title
!]
!](s)
!]
!]
!]<ref name="Euro Wii Launch">{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/743/743042p1.html|title=Euro Wii Launch Games Finalised|publisher=]|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-11-01}}</ref>
!]<ref name="Australia Wii Launch">{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.co.nz/nintendo/news/index.php|title=nintendo.co.nz - News From Nintendo|Publisher=]|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-11-02}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.com.au/nintendo/news/index.php|title=nintendo.com.au - News From Nintendo|Publisher=]|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-11-02}}</ref>
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|No
|Yes
|-
|'']
|] Studio Australia
|]
|Yes <ref name=THQ>{{cite web|url=http://investor.thq.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96376&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=916763&highlight=|title=THQ confirms four launch titles for Nintendo's Wii home video game console|publisher=]|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-10-16}}</ref>
|Unknown
|No
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes<ref name=THQ />
|Unknown
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|] Romania
|Ubisoft
|No
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes<ref name=THQ />
|Unknown
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|Spike
|]
|Yes
|No
|No
|Yes{{citation needed}}
|-
|'']''
|]
|Konami
|No<ref name="Elebits Update">{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/744/744832p1.html|title=Elebits Update|publisher=]|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-11-08}}</ref>
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Namco Bandai
|No
|Yes<ref name="Ennichi no Tatsujin Update">{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/740/740703p1.html|title=Ennichi no Tatsujin Update|publisher=]|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-10-20}}</ref>
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Nintendo
|Yes
|No
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Ubisoft
|No<ref name="Far Cry: Vengeance Update">{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/744/744521p1.html|title=Far Cry: Vengeance Update|publisher=]|date=], ]|accessdate=2006-11-07}}</ref>
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Midway Games
|Yes
|Unknown
|No
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|System 3
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Yes
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Ubisoft
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.gamepro.com/nintendo/wii/30477/info.shtml | publisher=IDG | work=GamePro | title=Happy Feet: Wii | accessdate=2006-10-20}}</ref>
|]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Hudson Soft
|No
|Yes
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Nintendo
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|Sucess
|Sucess
|No
|Yes
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Activision
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes
|Unknown
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Ubisoft
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Spike
|No
|Yes
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Ubisoft
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Activision
|Yes
|Unknown
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|] Montpellier
|Ubisoft
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Ubisoft
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes<ref name=THQ />
|Unknown
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|System 3
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Yes
|Yes
|-

|'']''
|]
|Sega
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Tecmo
|No
|Yes
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Namco Bandai
|No
|Yes
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Activision
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Atlus
|Yes
|Yes
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Nintendo
|No
|Yes
|No
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Nintendo
|Unknown
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|-
|'']''
|]
|Nintendo
|Bundled
|Yes
|Bundled
|Bundled
|-
|'']''
|]
|Hudson Soft
|No
|Yes
|No
|No
|-
|'']''
|]
|Activision
|Yes
|No
|No
|No
|-
|}

==Name==
<!--Do NOT add a reference to urine to this article. If you think it needs to be added, please discuss it on the talk page.-->
{{Wikinews|Nintendo Revolution name revealed}}
The console was known by the codename of "Revolution" until immediately prior to ] 2006. <ref name="revolution renamed to wii">{{cite web | url=http://www.consolewatcher.com/2006/05/nintedo-revolution-renamed-to-nintendo-wii/ | publisher=Console Watcher| work=Console Watcher| title=Nintedo Revolution Renamed To Nintendo Wii | accessdate=2006-11-03}}</ref> Nintendo spells "Wii" with two "i"s to imply an image of players gathering together, as well as to represent the console's controllers. Nintendo has given many reasons for its choice of name since its announcement; however, the most well known is:

{{cquote|Wii sounds like 'we', which emphasizes that the console is for everyone. Wii can easily be remembered by people around the world, no matter what language they speak. No confusion. No need to abbreviate. Just Wii.<ref name="introducing_wii">{{cite web | url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=9075 | publisher=CMP | work=Gamasutra | title=Breaking: Nintendo Announces New Revolution Name - 'Wii' | accessdate=2006-09-16}}</ref>}}

According to the Nintendo Style Guide: A Guide to the Proper Usage of Some of Nintendo's Products:
{{cquote|It is simply Wii, not Nintendo Wii. It is pronounced "we", indicating its all-inclusive nature. The name works best at the beginning of declarative statements. For clarity, it is best to avoid passive verbs and prepositions.}}

This means it will be the first Nintendo home console outside of Japan to not feature the company name prominently in the console's trademark. Despite Nintendo's justification for the name, many members of the press, online communities, and game developers<ref name="Gamasutra dev interview">{{cite news|url = http://gamasutra.com/features/20060501/sheffield_01.shtml | title= Wii Reactions: Developers Comment}}</ref> initially reacted negatively to the name change. Some "wish Nintendo had stuck with 'Revolution',"<ref name="CNN Criticism">{{cite news|url = http://money.cnn.com/2006/04/27/commentary/game_over/nintendo/index.htm | title= Nintendo drops Revolution, renames next gen console Wii}}</ref> pointed out phonetic similarities to the French word oui, and mostly negative words in English,<ref name="Gamasutra dev interview"/> or expressed "fear that the name would convey a continued sense of 'kidiness' to the console,"<ref name="Forbes Criticism">{{cite news| url = http://www.forbes.com/facesinthenews/2006/04/28/nintendo-wii-console-cx_po_0428autofacescan08.html | title= Iwata's Nintendo Lampooned for 'Wii'}}</ref> Nintendo defends its choice of "Wii" over "Revolution" and suggests to that those who dislike the name "live with it, sleep with it, eat with it, move along with it."<ref name="IGN Kaplan Interview">{{cite news|url = http://wii.ign.com/articles/703/703593p1.html | title= Nintendo Talks to IGN about Wii}}</ref>

==Hardware==
]
The Wii console is Nintendo's smallest home unit yet; measuring 44 mm wide, 157 mm tall, and 215.4 mm deep in the vertical orientation without the included stand (which itself measures 55.4 mm wide, 44 mm tall, and 225.6 mm deep). It is approximately the size of three standard ] cases stacked together (approx. 4.5 cm x 15 cm x 20 cm). The console can be stood either horizontally or vertically.<ref name="hard_inf"/>
The front of the console features a slot-loading media drive illuminated by a blue light and accepts both 12cm optical discs for Wii software and ] from Nintendo's prior console, the GameCube. When a disc is inserted, the light illuminating the disc port turns off. When there is no disc the light turns on, allowing the player to load discs in the dark. The ability to load differently sized discs is uncommon in slot-loading media drives, which typically only accept discs of a single size. Two ] ports (at the rear) and one ] slot (behind a flap cover at the front of the console) are provided.

Nintendo has shown the console and the Wii Remote in various colors, including white, black, silver, lime green, and red.<ref name="Rev colors console">{{cite web |url=http://media.revolutionreport.com/image/revofficial%204.jpg |publisher=Revolution Report |title=Wii Colors |accessdate=2006-07-15}}</ref><ref name="Rev colors control">{{cite web | url=http://news.com.com/i/ne/p/2005/0916nintendopic4_500x375.jpg | title=Wii Remote Colors | publisher=news.com | accessdate=2006-07-15}}</ref> The console will initially be available only in white<ref name="Only In White">{{cite web | url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/6157575.html | title=Wii cuts up the Big Bapple | publisher=gamespot.com | accessdate=2006-10-31}}</ref>. At ] 2006, the Wii Remote was shown in light blue.<ref name="Sky blue at E3 2006">{{cite web | url=http://www.nintendojo.com/editorials/view_item.php?1147764622 | title=E3 2006 Wrap Up | publisher=nintendojo.com | accessdate=2006-11-06}}</ref> Numerous minor changes were made to the design between its original unveiling and launch, mostly in the Nintendo branding used and button placements.

A Nintendo spokesperson has confirmed plans to release a version of the console with ] playback capabilities in Japan. Releases in other territories are not currently planned.<ref name="DVD Wii">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=20729 |title=Japan to get Wii with DVD player |accessdate=2006-10-31 |accessmonthday= |accessyear= |author= |last=Gibson |first=Ellie |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=], ] |year= |month= |format= |work=] |publisher=Eurogamer Network Ltd. |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref>

===Wii Remote===
]
{{main|Wii Remote}}
The Wii Remote is a one-handed controller that uses a combination of accelerometers and ] detection (in conjunction with the sensor bar) to sense its position in 3D space. This allows users to control the game using physical gestures as well as traditional button presses. The controller connects to the Wii console using ], and features force feedback, 4KB non-volatile memory and an internal speaker. The controller can connect to other devices through a proprietary port at the base of the controller. Perhaps the most important of these is the Nunchuk unit, which features an accelerometer and a traditional analog stick with two trigger buttons.

===Sensor bar===
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The sensor bar comes with the Wii console and can be placed anywhere near the display screen parallel to the screen's horizontal edge.<ref name=iwata_asks>{{cite web| url=http://wii.nintendo.com/iwata_asks_vol2_p3.html| title=Iwata Asks, Wii Remote, Towards a New Standard|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=2006-11-05}}</ref> Nintendo's developers went through several versions of the sensor bar<ref name=iwata_asks>{{cite web| url=http://wii.nintendo.com/iwata_asks_vol2_p3.html| title=Iwata Asks, Wii Remote, Towards a New Standard|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=2006-11-05}}</ref>. The final release version of the bar is approximately 20cm long<ref name="IGN secrets">{{cite web|last=Casamassina|first=Matt|authorlink=Matt Casamassina|date=]|year=|month=|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/718/718946p1.html|title=Wii Controllers: Unlocking the Secrets|format=|work=IGN Wii|pages=|publisher=IGN|language=English|accessdate=2006-11-11|accessyear=|curly=}}</ref> and comes with its own stand<ref name="IGN secrets">{{cite web|author=IGN|date=]|year=|month=|url=http://uk.wii.ign.com/launchguide/hardware1.html|title=Wii: The Total Story|format=|work=IGN Wii|pages=|publisher=IGN|language=English|accessdate=2006-11-11|accessyear=|curly=}}</ref> for positioning in front of the TV. The use of the sensor bar allows the Wii Remote to be used as an accurate pointing device up to 5 meters. Concerns about the sensor bar being adversely affected by halogen lights and sunlight were raised after demo units failed to function optimally. Nintendo confirmed that the sensitivity of the Wii sensor bar can be influenced by extreme lighting.<ref name=blompo_wii_news>{{cite web| url=http://www.blompo.com/product.php?product=622&articleview=N| title=Wii News Articles|publisher=Blompo|accessdate=2006-11-04}}</ref> However, this issue is not likely to come up in most homes.

===Technical specifications===
Nintendo itself has released very few technical specifics regarding the Wii console. The known details include:<ref name="hard_inf" /><ref name=ign_wii_faq>{{cite web| url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/733/733464p1.html| title=IGN's Wii FAQ|publisher=IGN|accessdate=2006-09-22}}</ref>
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'''Processors:'''
*]: ] based processor codenamed ], <!--clocked at 900mHz<ref name="IBM Broadway Datasheet">{{cite press release|publisher=IBM, Inc.|date=], ]|title=IBM PowerPC 750CL Microprocessor Revision Level DD2.x|url=http://www-306.ibm.com/chips/techlib/techlib.nsf/techdocs/2F33B5691BBB8769872571D10065F7D5|accessdate=2006-10-31}}</ref>, -->made with a ] ] CMOS process

*]: ] "Hollywood" GPU made with a 90 nm CMOS process<ref name="hard_japan">{{ja icon}}{{cite web| url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/e3_2006/wii/index.html| title=Wiiの概要 (Wii本体)| publisher=Nintendo |accessdate=2006-05-22}}</ref>

'''Memory:'''
*]<ref name="PR MoSys">{{cite press release|publisher=MoSys, Inc.|date=], ]|title=MoSys' 1T-SRAM(R) Embedded Memory Technology Enables Nintendo's Next Leap in Video Games; High Performance, High Density 1T-SRAM Powers Upcoming Wii Home Game Console|url=http://ir.mosysinc.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=123322&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=873477|accessdate=2006-06-19}}</ref>
'''Ports and peripheral capabilities:'''
*Up to four Wii Remote controllers (connected wirelessly via Bluetooth).
*One SD memory card slot.
*Two USB 2.0 ports.
*One Sensor Bar port.
*Four Nintendo GameCube controller ports.
*Two Nintendo GameCube memory card ports.
*Compatible with optional USB 2.0 to ] LAN adaptor.
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*512 MB built-in ].
*Expansion available via SD card memory.
*Gamecube Memory Cards (for saving GCN games only).
*Slot-loading disc drive compatible with:
**8 cm GameCube optical disc.
**12 cm Wii optical disc.
*] by Macronix.<ref name="Macronix">{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/719/719299p1.html |title=Macronix Supplies Wii |accessdate=2006-07-18 |accessmonthday= |accessyear= |author=Matt Casamassina |last=Casamassina |first=Matt |authorlink=Matt Casamassina |coauthors= |date=], ] |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=] |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref>
'''Video:'''
*Up to ]<ref name="480p">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=69463 |title=Nintendo reconfirms Wii 480p |accessdate=2006-11-04 |author=Tom Bramwell |date=2006-02-11 |publisher=Eurogamer}}</ref>(NTSC) or ] (]/]), will work with any TV or projector.
*] (including ]), ], or ] output.*
*] ] support.
<small>'''Note:''' Component cables must be purchased seperately. GameCube component cables are not compatible with the console.</small><ref></ref>

'''Audio:'''
*Main: Stereo - ]-capable.<ref name="Dolby Pro Logic II">{{cite press release |title=Dolby Technology to Power the Sound of the Wii Console |publisher=Dolby Laboratories |date=2006-09-21 |url=http://investor.dolby.com/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=211978 |accessdate=2006-09-23 }}</ref>
*Controller: Built-in speaker.
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==Features==
===Wii Channels===
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The ] interface for the console is designed around the concept of television channels, with a Wii Menu used to access them. Separate channels are graphically displayed in a grid, and are navigated using the pointer capability of the Wii Remote. There are eight primary channels: the '''Disc Channel''', '''Mii Channel''', '''News Channel''', '''Forecast Channel''', '''Photo Channel''', '''Wii Shop Channel''', '''Internet Channel''' and '''] Channel(s)'''.

===Backward compatibility===
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Nintendo has stated that the Wii console will be ] with all GameCube software and most peripherals. This backwards compatibility is achieved with the help of the slot-loading drive being able to accept GameCube discs, and a set of four GameCube controller ports and two Memory Card slots, concealed by flip-open panels.<ref name="hard_inf" /> It has been reported that the use of a GameCube controller is required to play GameCube games and that the Classic Controller will not function in this regard. Nintendo has stated that the Wii console will not be compatible with the GameCube ], ], ], AV cable, or AC adaptor.

===Nintendo DS connectivity===
The Wii console supports wireless connectivity with the ]. ] said Nintendo was still working out when features using this connectivity would be available, but that it would be soon after the launch of the system, due to the popularity of the Nintendo DS.{{fact}} At Nintendo's corporate policy meeting in June 2006, Satoru Iwata explained that the DS uses its wireless connectivity to communicate with Wii and that no further accessories will be needed.

The connectivity will allow the player to use functions like the Nintendo DS's microphone and ] as inputs for Wii games. The first example Nintendo has given of a game using Nintendo DS-Wii connectivity is that of '']''. Players with either ] will be able to play battles using their Diamond or Pearl Pokémon on Wii with the Nintendo DS as a controller.<ref name="connectivity returns">{{cite web|last=Gantayat|first=Anoop|authorlink=|coauthors=|date=], ]|year=|month=|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/711/711657p1.html|title=Connectivity Returns|format=|work=|pages=|publisher=IGN|language=|accessdate=2006-06-07|accessyear=|curly=}}</ref>

It has also been confirmed that the Nintendo DS will be able to play game demos downloaded from the Wii console which they would receive from Nintendo, similar to a ].{{fact}} The console will also be able to update and expand Nintendo DS games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendospin.com/news/general/1603/news-from-nintendos-management-meeting.html|title=News From Nintendo's Management Meeting|publisher=NintendoSpin.com|date=]|accessdate=2006-08-07}}</ref>

===Parental controls===
The console will feature ], prohibiting younger users from playing games with content considered unsuitable for their age level. When a disc is inserted, it will read the content rating encoded on the game discs; if this rating is greater than the system's set age level, the game will not load without a correct override password.

It is confirmed that the European units will use the ] rating system,<ref name="par_pegi">{{cite news|url=http://planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?action=item&id=6665 | title=Revolution To Feature Parental Controls|publisher=Planet GameCube|date=2005-11-16}}</ref> whereas North American units will use the ] rating system.<ref name="par_esrb">{{cite press release|url=http://www.nintendo.com/newsarticle?articleid=z5UnNGZpQKWULzG0z8R501PA5IHoNPr2|title=Nintendo Announces Play Control System For Next Hardware|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=]}}</ref> While Nintendo has stated that parental control will be included in all Wii consoles worldwide, it has not yet clarified whether that means the console will support the native rating systems of other territories, such as that of ] in ], the ] in ], the ] in the ] (games in the UK carry a PEGI rating, but may be submitted for BBFC rating if they include certain content or at the publisher's discretion), or the ] in ].

===Online connectivity===

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The Wii console will be able to connect to the Internet through its built-in ] Wi-Fi and through a USB-to-Ethernet adaptor, with both methods allowing players to access the established Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service.<ref name="hard_inf" /> Nintendo has stated that the console will implement standard Wi-Fi protocols. Wireless encryption by ], ] and ] appear to be supported.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2006/10/30/ign-previews-wiis-inteface-and-menu-system/ |title=IGN previews Wii's interface menu system (video, 7:24 mark) |accessdate=2006-11-08 |date=2006-10-30 |publisher=]}}</ref> Just as for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo originally stated that they will not charge fees for playing via the service<ref name="USA Today">{{cite web|url=http://www.usatoday.com/tech/gaming/2006-08-14-nintendo-qa_x.htm |title=Nintendo hopes Wii spells wiinner |accessdate=2006-08-16 |accessmonthday= |accessyear= |author= |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=] |year= |month= |format= |work=USATODAY.com |publisher=] |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref><ref name="Nintendo Wii Wi-Fi page">{{cite web|author=sjohnson|authorlink=|coauthors=|date=]|year=|month=|url=http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/TheFeed/post/618959/Secret_Wii_Details_Revealed.html|title=Secret Wii Details Revealed|format=|work=The Feed|pages=|publisher=G4 Media, Inc.|language=|accessdate=2006-07-20|accessyear=|curly=}}</ref> and the Friend Code system will control how players connect to one another.<ref name="Wii Wi-Fi Just Like DS">{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/707/707865p1.html |title=Wii Wi-Fi Just Like DS |accessdate= |accessmonthday= |accessyear= |author= |last=Casamassina |first=Matt |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=] |year= |month= |format= |work=IGN.com |publisher=|pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref><ref name="Nintendo Wii Wi-Fi page" /> This system will also be implemented for console-based software such as the Wii Message Board, for which a feature is being considered for alerting registered friends for the Wii Message Board about new games that have been purchased.

The service will have several features for the console, such as the Virtual Console, WiiConnect24 and the ]. The Wii console can also communicate and connect with other Wii systems by wireless LAN, enabling local wireless multiplayer on different television sets. '']'' first demonstrated this feature, for non-split screen multiplayer between two or more televisions. Nintendo announced two Wi-Fi enabled games at ] 2006 in Leipzig: '']'', and ''Battalion Wars 2''.
Although the console features an online mode, Nintendo has not provided the programming tools for 3rd party developers yet, meaning that only first party Wii games will be online, at least in 2006.

Nintendo has also stated that it will release an Ethernet Kit for the Wii console, which allows users to connect the console to a standard internet router without wireless support.<ref>http://computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=147074</ref>

At E3 2006 Nintendo announced WiiConnect24, a feature that will allow the Wii console to remain connected to the Internet in standby mode. The console only uses the amount of electricity equivalent to that of a miniature lightbulb. Some possible uses of WiiConnect24 that were mentioned include allowing friends to visit a player's village in ''Animal Crossing'' and downloading updates for games without having to be actively using the system. It has also been said that it would be possible to download Nintendo DS promotional demos using WiiConnect24 and later transfer them to one's Nintendo DS,<ref name="Iwata Tech-On 3">{{cite web|author=Naoki Asami|authorlink=|coauthors=ITpro Publisher; Hiroki Yomogita, Silicon Valley|date=]|year=|month=|url=http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20060525/117498/?P=3|title=Regaining what we have lost: Nintendo CEO Iwata's Ambitions for the "Wii"|format=|work=Tech-On!|pages=3|publisher=Nikkei Business Publications|language=|accessdate=2006-06-09|accessyear=|curly=}}</ref> similar to a DS Download Station.

==Software library==
{{Main|List of Wii games}}
Games representing all of Nintendo's flagship franchises, such as the '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']'' have been announced for the Wii console. Likewise, there are many announced titles that are original for it as well as many expected third party games. ] has upped their number of titles in development for the console to 14 (eight of which are to be launch games and only three of which were previously known about),<ref name="E3 2006 game list">{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/706/706630p1.html|title=E3 2006: Wii Game List|publisher=]|author=Matt Casamassina|date=]|accessdate=2006-09-04}}</ref> while ] has announced they have six titles in development,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=143739|title=Ubisoft and Midway suck up Wii|author=Matt Wales|publisher=computerandvideogames|date=]|accessdate=2006-08-07}}</ref> and ], the world's biggest software manufacturer, has recently increased their development efforts for the console, declaring they are going to support it '100%'.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=10311|title=EA Sees Larger Loss, Ramps Up Wii Production|author=Simon Carless|publisher=]|date=]|accessdate=2006-08-07}}</ref>

Following a statement from ] that the system would be region-free<ref>{{cite web | url=http://blog.wired.com/games/2006/09/regionfree_wii.html?entry_id=1556591 | Author=Joel Johnson | date=2006-9-14 | title=Region-Free Wii | publisher=Wired | accessdate=2006-11-3}}</ref>, Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe have come to an agreement that the console will be ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/15/wii-not-even-remotely-region-free/ | Author=Ludwig Kietzmann| date=2006-9-15 | title=Wii not even remotely region-free | publisher=Joystiq | accessdate=2006-11-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=67653 | title=Wii is region-locked after all | date=2006-9-15 | publisher=EuroGamer | accessdate=2006-10-28}}</ref>. However, the information was conveyed through an interview followed by corrections from spokespersons and has left some uncertainty on the matter.

==Popular Culture==
*In the ] of '']'', ] freezes himself cryogenically to avoid waiting for the Wii launch. He fails and ends up hundreds of years into the future.

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