What Is The Wii?
Nintendo is the company that created and sells the Wii, a home video game console. In North America, it was released on November 19, 2006, while for the majority of the rest of the world, it was released in December 2006. Following the GameCube, it is Nintendo’s fifth significant home gaming system. It belongs to the seventh generation of consoles, along with Sony’s PlayStation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360.
Developing The Wii
In creating the Wii, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata urged the business to avoid competing with Microsoft and Sony on computational graphics and power and instead to attract a broader range of users through unique gameplay. Under the codename Revolution, Shigeru Miyamoto and Genyo Takeda oversaw the development of the console. The Wii Remote, a wireless controller featuring motion sensing and conventional controls that can be used to aim at the television or recognize gestures, is the main Wii controller.
Nintendo’s First Home Console
The Wii was Nintendo’s first home console to directly enable Internet access, and it also supports digital game and media distribution through the Wii Shop Channel in addition to online gaming. For a few games, the Wii also allows wireless networking with the Nintendo DS handheld platform. GameCube backward compatibility was fully supported on the first Wii models. Later in the Wii’s lifecycle, two less expensive versions of the console were created: the Wii Mini, a small, affordable redesign of the Wii with additional features like online connectivity and SD card storage removed, and a revised model with the same design as the original Wii but without the GameCube compatibility features.
The Wii: One Of The Best Selling Console Of All Time
The Wii and its games were less expensive to manufacture than those of its competitors because Nintendo placed less emphasis on computational capacity. At first, the Wii was in low supply in various areas due to its enormous popularity. The Wii was the best-selling seventh-generation console within a year of release and had surpassed over 100 million units sold by 2013; other flagship games included entries in the Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, Pokemon, and Metroid series. Until the Nintendo Switch overtook it as the company’s best-selling home console, the Wii had total lifetime sales of over 101 million units. The Wii is currently the fifth-best-selling home console of all time as of 2022.
The Motion Controlled Console
Nintendo’s status as a major participant in the video game console industry was changed by the Wii. The release of motion-controlled video games on the Wii Remote inspired both Microsoft and Sony to create rival products, the Kinect and PlayStation Move. Nintendo discovered that while the Wii had extended the demographics they desired, the Wii had been avoided by the majority of gamers. The Wii U, the Wii’s successor, aimed to reclaim the core gaming market by adding functionality to the Wii. The Wii was formally discontinued in October 2013, while Nintendo continued to make and sell the Wii Mini through 2017 and provided a portion of the Wii’s online services through 2019. The Wii U was released in 2012, and Nintendo continued to sell both machines through the following year.
How Much Is A Wii In South Africa?
Currently, the Nintendo Wii sells for around R5000, however the price can vary depending on the console’s condition and whether or not it includes games and/or peripherals. The price of a single Nintendo Wii console can range from R1500 to R12500.