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[[File:Wiimotea.png|thumb|A Wii.]] | |||
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The '''Wii''' is [[Nintendo]]'s fifth home console, released | The '''Wii''' is [[Nintendo]]'s fifth home console, released in late 2006. Its controller is the first in a Nintendo video-game system to use a motion sensor to control games. It is capable of playing [[GameCube]] games and so can play both ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' and ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. The respective ''[[New Play Control!]]'' versions of each of these are specifically for the Wii, and use its motion controls. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' is also played on this console, which has Olimar and Pikmin as a playable character. | ||
In 2008 it was announced that ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' was planned for the Wii.{{cite web|http://www.mywii.com.au/NewsDetail.aspx?id{{=}}2551|''Pikmin 3'' confirmed to be on Wii|MyWii}} However, at E3 2011 it was announced that ''Pikmin 3'' would instead be released on the [[Wii U]].{{cite web|http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/117/1173945p1.html|''Pikmin 3'' will now be on Wii U|IGN}} | In 2008 it was announced that ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' was planned for the Wii.{{cite web|http://www.mywii.com.au/NewsDetail.aspx?id{{=}}2551|''Pikmin 3'' confirmed to be on Wii|MyWii}} However, at E3 2011 it was announced that ''Pikmin 3'' would instead be released on the [[Wii U]].{{cite web|http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/117/1173945p1.html|''Pikmin 3'' will now be on Wii U|IGN}} | ||
== Controller == | == Controller == | ||
[[File:Pm2 whats new.png|thumb|Clay versions of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.]] | [[File:Pm2 whats new.png|thumb|right|Clay versions of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.]] | ||
The Wii's main controller is the Wii Remote (also known as Wiimote), which has the shape of a regular television remote. This controller has several extra peripherals, most importantly, the Nunchuk. The Wii Remote has six buttons (plus the Home ({{button|wii| | The Wii's main controller is the Wii Remote (also known as Wiimote), which has the shape of a regular television remote. This controller has several extra peripherals, most importantly, the Nunchuk. The Wii Remote has six buttons (plus the Home ({{button|wii|Home}}) button, which allows reconnection of controllers, resetting the game and other options regardless of which game is being played) and a D-Pad ({{button|wii|Pad}}), as well as a pointer on the front which can tell its own position in relation to a motion sensor (placed in front of the television set) and motion detection technology. The Nunchuk can be connected and disconnected from the Wii Remote and has two triggers, the Z ({{button|wii|Z}}) and C ({{button|wii|C}}) buttons, as well as an analog stick ({{button|wii|Stick}}), but limited motion detection. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Consoles]] | [[Category:Consoles]] |