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[[File:Wii.png|thumb|right|The original Wii console model.]] | [[File:Wii.png|thumb|right|The original Wii console model.]] | ||
The '''Wii''' is [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|seventh-generation]] home video game console, and the successor of the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Styling itself as appealing to a broader audience than its competitors and predecessors, particularly seeking to introduce new people to video games, the Wii's most prominent trait is the Wii Remote: a wand-shaped controller with motion sensors, allowing for a variety of implementations of more physical play in games for the system. The Wii also supports more conventional controllers for its non-motion-controlled games, with its native Classic Controller as well as allowing the continued use of GameCube controllers. | The '''Wii''' is [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|seventh-generation]] home video game console, and the successor of the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Styling itself as appealing to a broader audience than its competitors and predecessors, particularly seeking to introduce new people to video games, the Wii's most prominent trait is the Wii Remote: a wand-shaped controller with motion sensors, allowing for a variety of implementations of more physical play in games for the system. The Wii also supports more conventional controllers for its non-motion-controlled games, with its native Classic Controller as well as allowing the continued use of GameCube controllers. |
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