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  2. WiiConnect24 - Wikipedia

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    WiiConnect24 is a discontinued feature of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for the Wii.It was first announced at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in mid-2006 by Nintendo. [1] It enabled the user to remain connected to the Internet while the console was on standby.

  3. List of Wii games with traditional control schemes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wii games with traditional control schemes. Nintendo's Wii video game console, released in 2006, primarily focuses on the use of an unconventional video game controller, in the form of the Wii Remote. The controller emphasizes the use of motion control through an unconventional remote control form factor.

  4. SpotPass and StreetPass - Wikipedia

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    SpotPass was a Nintendo 3DS and Wii U "always on" online background connectivity system, similarly to how predecessor WiiConnect24 originally functioned with Wii, which could automatically seek and connect to wireless network nodes such as Wi-Fi hotspots, sending and downloading information in the background while in sleep mode or while playing a game or running an application.

  5. Ten years later, was the Nintendo Wii a success or a failure?

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    Not only was the Wii cheaper, its games looked fine on standard definition TVs. Obviously, not all the Wii's games were winners. In fact, the system's third-party showing was dismal.

  6. Wii Remote - Wikipedia

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    The Wii Remote, [a] colloquially known as the Wiimote, is the primary game controller for Nintendo's Wii home video game console.An essential capability of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via motion sensing, gesture recognition, and pointing using an accelerometer and optical sensor technology.

  7. Non-Wiimote controls limited for Mario Kart Wii

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    We find it hard to imagine that the plethora of joysticks and buttons on the alternate control schemes can't replicate the controls of the somewhat button-free design of the Wii Remote.

  8. Off-TV Play - Wikipedia

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    The Wii U GamePad controller features a 6.2-inch touchscreen. Off-TV Play is a feature of Nintendo's eighth-generation video game console, the Wii U.Like all video game consoles, the Wii U uses a console and a controller to manipulate an image on a television screen.

  9. WaveBird Wireless Controller - Wikipedia

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    Like all GameCube controllers, the WaveBird Wireless Controller is compatible with the original Wii model (RVL-001), [19] for use with GameCube and Virtual Console titles as well as certain Wii games and WiiWare titles. Since the launch of the Wii, the WaveBird has seen increased popularity due to its ability to control these games wirelessly. [20]