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  2. File:Wii console.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Wii U Console and Gamepad.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Wii U Game Banner.png - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Wii.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Wii U game covers - Wikipedia

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    File:NA Wii Fit U Boxart.jpg; File:NBA 2K13 Box art.jpg; File:Nes Remix for Wii U, and Nes Remix for 3DS.png; File:New n Tasty official cover art.jpg; File:New Super Luigi U.jpg; File:New Super Mario Bros. U box art.png; File:Nintendo Land box artwork.png

  7. File:WiiU.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:02, 9 August 2024: 512 × 145 (952 bytes): Wmyttmlimvty: Much lightweight version of the file with the up-to-date colors extracted from Nintendo JP website that maintains the ™ symbol as it's part of the logo and Nintendo doesn't use the logo without that symbol anywhere.

  8. Category:Wii game covers - Wikipedia

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    A. File:A Boy and His Blob (2009 video game).jpg; File:ABBA You Can Dance box art.jpg; File:Academy of Champions Coverart.jpg; File:Active Life Explorer Wii Game.jpg

  9. File:Wii shop logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Wii Shop Channel is a discontinued digital distribution service for the Wii video game console. The service allowed users to purchase and play additional software for the Wii (called Channels), including exclusive games (branded WiiWare), and games from prior generations of video games (marketed with the Virtual Console brand).[2]