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Wii is the fifth home game console launched by Nintendo and the successor to GameCube. The main features are unprecedented ways to use the controller, nostalgic game console software downloads and sales, and network connection during standby. Wii belongs to the seventh generation of home game consoles. Its competitors at the same time were Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3.

The most distinctive feature of Wii is its standard controller "Wii Remote". The Wii Remote is stick-shaped, just like a TV remote control, and can be operated with one hand. In addition to being controlled by buttons like a regular remote control, it also has two functions: pointing and motion sensing. The former can control the cursor on the screen just like a ray gun or a mouse, and the latter can detect movement and rotation in three-dimensional space. Combining the two can achieve so-called "somatosensory operation." Wii Remote can be transformed into bats, batons, drum sticks, fishing rods, steering wheels, swords, guns, scalpels, pliers, etc. in game software. Users can swing, swing, chop, thrust, and spin. , shooting...etc. used in various ways. The concept of motion sensing operations has appeared in previous games, but they usually require dedicated controllers; if motion sensing operations are included as standard equipment, so that all games on the platform can use pointing positioning and motion sensing, it can be said that Wii pioneering work.

When Wii was developed, it was codenamed "Revolution", so the model numbers of the Wii body and peripheral products all start with "RVL". Nintendo announced the official name on its official website on April 27, 2006.

RVL-001 Wii console body. -

RVL-002 AC power supply AC power supply that supplies power to the Wii console. One set is already included with the Wii console bundle. ¥1,400

RVL-003 Wii Remote Control The standard controller for Wii. One set is already included with the Wii console bundle. ¥3,800

RVL-004 Nunchuck Expansion controller with analog axis, motion sensor and dual buttons.

Use with Wii Remote via wired connection. One set is already included with the Wii console bundle. ¥1,800

RVL-005 Traditional Controller A controller similar to previous game consoles that can be used with both hands.

Use with Wii Remote via wired connection. ¥1,800

RVL-006 12cm disc for Wii. A disc for recording games. -

RVL-007

RVL-008

RVL-009 AV terminal cable Cable for outputting sound and picture. The terminals are yellow? white? red stereo type.

The Wii console package already includes one set. ¥1,000

RVL-010 S terminal cable Cable for outputting sound and picture. The TV must have S-Video to be used. ¥2,500

RVL-011 Component Terminal AV Cable Cable for sound and picture output. Corresponds to multiplier screen output.

The TV must have component input terminals before it can be used. ¥2,500

RVL-012 D terminal AV cable Cable for sound and picture output. Corresponds to multiplier screen output.

The TV must have a D terminal to be used. ¥2,500

RVL-013 RGB SCART cable SCART terminal (EuroConector) cable used in Europe. Not sold in Japan. -

RVL-014 Sensor Bar Sensor used to read the coordinate position of the Wii remote control. One set is already included with the Wii console bundle. -

RVL-015 Network Interface Card An interface card that provides a wired network interface to connect to the Internet.

Need to use the USB terminal on the rear of the host to connect. ¥2,800

RVL-016 Sensor Bar Bracket Bracket for Sensor Bar. One set is already included with the Wii console bundle. -

RVL-017 Host-specific stand is an auxiliary stand used when the Wii console is upright. One set is already included with the Wii console bundle. -

RVL-018 Strap A strap to prevent the Wii Remote Control from falling off when using it. One set is already included with the Wii console bundle. -

RVL-019 Host-specific auxiliary plate A transparent auxiliary plate used to prevent the host from falling down. It is installed under the host-specific bracket. -

RVL-020 SD memory card 512MB allows the Wii host to use it as a storage medium to save data when adding various new data.

Features the Nintendo trademark. ¥3,800

RVL-021 Wii Balance Board A board-shaped controller equipped with several pressure sensors. Use with 'Wii Fit'.

RVL-022 Wii Remote Control Protective Case A protective case installed on the Wii remote control. The Wii console package launched in mid-October 2007, the Wii remote control purchased separately, and the first Wii will all include this protective case. Users who purchased Wii before this can get it for free by applying. The protective case is the most necessary peripheral to buy, because the white appearance of the handle is easy to get stained.

RVL-023 Wii Zapper A controller that looks like a gun. Utilize the Wii Remote pointer as a gun pointer. -

Wii Points Prepaid Card Wii Points are required to purchase paid software in the shopping channel. You can purchase a Wii Points Prepaid Card to increase the Wii Points you have. There are three types of point cards: ¥5,000 yen is worth 5,000 points, ¥3,000 yen is worth 3,000 points, and ¥1,000 yen is worth 1,000 points. There is also a limited-number 5,000-point prepaid card including a traditional handle, which is currently on sale. -

RVL-026 Wii Motion Plus can be connected to the rear of Wii standard remote controller RVL-003 to enhance spatial sensing and improve controller aiming accuracy

RVL-027 Wii Motion Plus silicone sleeve , can protect the remote control after adding Wii Motion Plus, and is sold bundled with Wii Motion Plus

Built-in Opera web browser host. Used on the Internet channel, the official version will be available from April 12, 2007, and will be available for free download until the end of June 2007. You will need to pay to download it later, which costs 500 Wii Points. Available for free during events from September 1 to October 2009

TCPP-20017 Train GO! Shinkansen EX

Sanyo Shinkansen

Wii The controller is a dedicated controller used for "Train GO! Shinkansen EX Sanyo Shinkansen Edition".

Requires Wii remote control to be used together

This list is mainly based on games released at the same time in Japan.

Nintendo

Wii Sports

The first Wii (はじめてのWii, the package includes a Wii Remote)

The Legend of Erda: Twilight Princess (ゼルダの伝说トワイライトプリンセス)

Wario Maker: Cloud Walk (おどるメイドインワリオ)

Super Mario Galaxy

< p > Zero-The Mask of the Lunar Eclipse

ATLUS

The Staff of the God of Medicine Z Double Super Sword (カドゥケウスZ 2つのSuper Sword)

KONAMI < /p>

Energy Elf (Elebits)

SPIKE

Giant Insect Island (ネクロネシア)

SEGA

Super Monkey Ball Party Collection

TECMO, Game Orange (Gamania)

Magic Flying Ball (スイングゴルフパンヤ)

HUDSON

Winged Island (ウィングアイランド)

Spin Ball Maze (コロリンパ)

BANDAI NAMCO GAMES

SD Gundam Rapid Meteor Hammer (SDガンダムスカッドハンマーズ)

Festival Game Master (Enri no Master)

Tamagotchi Shining Commander (たまごっちのピカピカだいとーりょー !)

BANPRESTO

Crayon Shin-chan’s Strongest Family Kasukabe King Wii~(クレヨンしんちゃんThe Strongest Familyカスカベキングうぃ~)

UBI Soft

Red Steel (レッドスティール/Red Steel)