编号 88097115
Nintendo - Wii - Set Nintendo Wii+Balance Board+14 games - 电子游戏机 - 无原装盒
编号 88097115
Nintendo - Wii - Set Nintendo Wii+Balance Board+14 games - 电子游戏机 - 无原装盒
The Wii (International Paleote: [ˈwiː]) is a seventh-generation video game console, the fifth home console from Nintendo, and the successor to the Nintendo GameCube. It was codenamed Revolution until April 27, 2006, when its official name was announced. As a seventh-generation video game system, it is a direct competitor to the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3. Although Nintendo does not market the Wii as a competitor to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, it is considered a seventh-generation console due to its release date (the period between the releases of the Xbox 360 and PS3) and its innovative game controllers. Nintendo claims that its console is aimed at a wider audience than both competitors. The console's distinctive features are the unique Wii Remote and Wii MotionPlus wireless controllers, which respond to the player's movements. Wii
Logo image
Developer
Nintendo
Manufacturer
Nintendo
Type
game console
Generation
seventh[1]
Release
Release date
Region North America November 19, 2006
Flag of Japan December 2, 2006
Flag of the Republic of Korea Flag of Australia December 7, 2006
Flag of the EU December 8, 2006
Flag of Russia December 22, 2006
Price at launch
$279.99, £179.99 and ¥25,000
Support discontinued
October 20, 2013[2][3][4]
Units sold
101.63 million (as of March 31, 2016)[5]
Software
Operating
system
Wii system software
Online service
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
WiiConnect24 (Closed June 28, 2013)
Backward
compatibility
Nintendo GameCube
Hardware
Media
12 cm optical disc
8 cm GameCube optical disc
Secure Digital (SD Flash Media)
CPU
729 MHz IBM PowerPC Broadway
GPU
243 MHz ATI Hollywood
Peripherals
Controls
Wii Remote
Wii MotionPlus
Wii Nunchuk
Wii Zapper
Wii Wheel
Wii BalanceBoard
GameCube controller
Gamecube Bongo Controller
Keyboard
Wii Guitar
Classic Controller
Products
Bestseller
Wii Sports — 82.90 million copies[6] (sold with console, excluding Japan and South Korea)
Timeline
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Nintendo GameCube
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Wii U Including everything you see in the photo (console complete with controller and nunchak, power supply, sensor bar, TV connection cable) also balance board and 14 games. Attention, as you can see in the photo on the side of the console, the lid fasteners are broken. Everything works great