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Video output formats • • (, (PAL)) • (480i (NTSC consoles only)) • RGB (576i (PAL consoles only)) • () (480i, 576i (PAL), ) Graphics 243 MHz Controller input (),, (first model only), Connectivity / 2 × Adapter (via USB 2.0) Online services (closed May 20, 2014), (closed June 27, 2013), (closed January 30, 2019) (, except in Japan and South Korea) 82.86 million (as of September 30, 2018 ), 37.14 million (as of September 30, 2018 ) (first model only) Predecessor GameCube Successor The Wii (; known unofficially as the Nintendo Wii) is a released by on November 19, 2006. As a console, the Wii competed with 's and 's. 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. The Wii introduced the, which can be used as a handheld and which in.
The console runs games supplied on. It also supported the now discontinued service, which enabled Wii to receive messages and updates over the while in. Like other seventh-generation consoles it supported a service, called ', that downloaded games from past Nintendo consoles, support for online video streaming such as, and other services provided by Nintendo over the Internet. Internet services were withdrawn; since 31 January 2019 only re-download of games, system software update, and transfer of data between Wii and Wii U continued to be available, to be withdrawn at an unspecified future date. Could no longer be purchased after March 2018, and could not be used and were permanently lost from 31 January 2019. The Wii succeeded the; early models are fully with all GameCube games and most accessories. Nintendo first spoke of the console at the and later unveiled it at.
Nintendo CEO revealed a prototype of the controller at the September 2005. At, the console won the first of several awards. By December 8, 2006, it had completed in the four key markets. Later models are no longer compatible with Nintendo GameCube.
In late 2011, Nintendo released a reconfigured model, the ', which was not released in Japan. The, Nintendo's first major console redesign since the, succeeded the standard Wii model and was released first in Canada on December 7, 2012. The Wii Mini can only play, as it has neither GameCube compatibility nor any capabilities; this model was not released in Japan, Australia, or New Zealand. The Wii's successor, the, was released on November 18, 2012. On October 20, 2013, Nintendo confirmed it had discontinued production of the Wii in Japan and Europe. See also: The console was conceived in 2001, as the was first released.
According to an interview with Nintendo game designer, the concept involved focusing on a new form of player interaction. 'The consensus was that power isn't everything for a console. Too many powerful consoles can't coexist. It's like having only ferocious. They might fight and hasten their own extinction.'
In 2003, game and were brought together to develop the concept further. By 2005 the controller interface had taken form, but a public showing at that year's (E3) was canceled. Miyamoto stated that the company 'had some troubleshooting to do.
So we decided not to reveal the controller and instead we displayed just the console.' Nintendo president later unveiled and demonstrated the at the September. The is said to have influenced the Wii's design. Designer Ken'ichiro Ashida noted, 'We had the DS on our minds as we worked on the Wii.
We thought about copying the DS's touch-panel interface and even came up with a prototype.' The idea was eventually rejected because of the notion that the two gaming systems would be identical. Miyamoto also stated, '[.] if the DS had flopped, we might have taken the Wii back to the drawing board.' In June 2011 Nintendo unveiled the prototype of its successor to the Wii, to be known as the.
Name The console was known by the code name 'Revolution' from May 11, 2004 when its codename was announced at Nintendo's 2004 pre-Electronics Entertainment Expo press conference in, until April 27, 2006, immediately before. Before the Wii's codename was announced, the media referred to the console as 'GCNext' or Gamecube Next and 'N5' or Nintendo's fifth major home console. Nintendo's spelling of 'Wii' (with two lower-case 'i' characters) is intended to resemble two people standing side-by-side (representing players gathering together) and to represent the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. One reason the company has given for this name choice since the announcement is. Some and members of the press stated that they preferred 'Revolution' over 'Wii'.