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Nintendo Wii

Last updated 20 days ago in Long Beach, CA

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Nintendo Wii

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The Nintendo Wii is a 7th-generation home video game console released by Nintendo in 2006, known for revolutionizing gaming with motion-controlled, family-friendly gameplay. Featuring the motion-sensing "Wii Remote" (Wiimote) and "Nunchuk," it focused on physical interaction through games like Wii Sports and Wii Fit. It sold over 101 million units and was succeeded by the Wii U. Key Features and Details: Motion Controls: The primary controller uses accelerometers and a sensor bar to translate physical movements into on-screen action. Accessibility: Designed for all ages, the console broadened the gaming market to include non-traditional players. Backwards Compatibility: Original models (RVL-001) are compatible with Nintendo GameCube games and controllers. Physical Activity: Popularized active gaming with accessories like the Wii Balance Board. Design: Compact, white (or black/blue/red) console that sold for at launch. Legacy: As of 2025, it remains a popular, low-cost "retro" gaming option.

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Condition

Reconditioned/Certified

Type

Home console

Brand

Nintendo Wii

Platform

Nintendo Wii

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