- Wii
|title=Wii<!-- -It is just "Wii", not "Nintendo Wii"- -->
|logo=[[ImageWii.svg|100px|center|Wii logo]]
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- Wii Menu
[[ImageWiimen.png|thumb|300px|right|The Wii Menu as displayed in the [[widescreen]] (169) format.]]
...nnel the user wants to move. By pressing the plus and minus buttons on the Wii Remote users can scroll across accessing these empty slots.
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- Wii Remote
|title=Wii Remote<!---It is "Wii Remote," not "Wiimote"--->
|image=[[FileWii Remote Image.jpg|300px]]<br />Wii Remote with original strap
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- WiiWare
[[FileLogo wiiware.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Official WiiWare logo]]
...r [[Wii Menu]] or [[Wii Menu_SD Card Menu|SD Card Menu]] as a new channel. WiiWare is a companion to the [[Virtual Console]], which specializes in emulate
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- Wii Shop Channel
|title = Wii Shop Channel
|logo = [[ImageWiiShopChannel.jpg|250px]]
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- Homebrew Channel
...startup screen (banner) for the Homebrew Channel as displayed in the [[Wii Menu]]
| developer = [[Team Twiizers]]
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- Virtual Console
...their 1.4 GB capacity (and even higher for certain games), and because the Wii is already [[Backward compatibility|backward compatible]] with the GameCube
...{{cite web|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=68306|title=Wii upholds Cube region lock|publisher=Eurogamer.Com|date=2006-11-10}}</ref>
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- WiiConnect24
|title=WiiConnect24
|logo=[[FileWiiconnect24 logo.png|174px]]
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- Wii Sports
|title=Wii Sports
...The Wii logo is shown at the upper right corner. The center portion reads "Wii Sports" over five blue boxes depicting different sports equipment. The lowe
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- Wii system software
...ole. Updates, which are downloaded via the system's Internet connection ([[WiiConnect24]]), allow [[Nintendo]] to add additional features and software. Wh
...> Some online games (such as [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] and [[Mario Kart Wii]]) have come with specific extra updates, such as being able to receive pos
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- Wii Fit
|title=Wii Fit
|image=[[ImageWii Fit PAL boxart.JPG|250px]]
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- Mario Kart Wii
|title=Mario Kart Wii
|image=[[FileMario Kart Wii.jpg|250px|European box art]]
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- Mii
...[[Wii Play]]', '[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]', '[[Mario Kart Wii]]' and certain '[[Guitar Hero]]' titles.
...layer's Miis to "mingle" will enable such Miis to appear on other people's Wii consoles. Users can also transfer Miis to supported [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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- Everybody Votes Channel
The ''Everybody Votes Channel'' is the [[Wii Menu]] channel that allows users to vote in simple [[opinion poll]]s and compare
... available as a free download in the '[[Wii Channels]]' section of the [[Wii Shop Channel]].
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- Wii Freeloader
|title=Wii Freeloader
|image=[[ImageWii Freeloader boxart.JPG]]
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- Check Mii Out Channel
...|right|Mii Contest Channel (Check Mii Out Channel in North America) in Wii Menu]]
...7. It is available free to download from the [[channels]] section of the [[Wii Shop Channel]].
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- Nintendo Points
| using_countries = [[Wii Shop Channel]]<br>[[Nintendo DSi_DSi Shop|Nintendo DSi Shop]]
...Nintendo]] uses for its [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo DSi]] systems through the [[Wii Shop Channel]] and [[Nintendo DSi_DSi Shop|Nintendo DSi Shop]] respectively
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- History of video game consoles (seventh generation)
{{VG history|expandmenu=2}}
...and PlayStation 3 focused on integrating [[Wii Remote|controllers]] with [[Wii Sensor Bar|movement sensors]] as well as [[joystick]]s<ref>{{cite web|last=
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- Wii WAD
...generally installed using the homebrew application WAD Manager.<ref>http://wiibrew.org/WAD</ref>
{{DEFAULTSORTWii Wad}}
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- Wii homebrew
...] measures. In more general terms, Wii Homebrew refers to the use of the [[Wii]]'s hardware, accessories and software for purposes outside those intended
Original efforts focused on using the [[Wii Remote]] as a pointing device on other operating systems, or running web-ba
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