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The '''Wii''' (pronounced "We") was Nintendo's fifth home console. Formerly known by the codename of "The Revolution", the Wii had a unique motion-sensing controller. Through this system, Nintendo attempted to target a larger demographic by having easy-to-use controls. In Japan, the system was discontinued in 2013, after it had been succeeded by the [[Wii U]]. In America and Europe, the original system was discontinued in 2011, and other versions of the system were produced until 2017.
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The ''Wii''' (pronounced "We") was Nintendo's fifth home console. Formerly known by the codename of "The Revolution", the Wii had a unique motion-sensing controller. Through this system, Nintendo attempted to target a larger demographic by having easy-to-use controls. In Japan, the system was discontinued in 2013, after it had been succeeded by the [[Wii U]]. In America and Europe, the original system was discontinued in 2011, and other versions of the system were produced until 2017.
  
 
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A smaller model called the Wii Mini was originally made available in Canada in 2012, and it was released in North America and Europe in 2013. This version also lacked the compatibility with GameCube games and also lacked several other features such as compatibility with SD Cards and online connectivity.  This version remained in production until its discontinuation in 2017.
 
A smaller model called the Wii Mini was originally made available in Canada in 2012, and it was released in North America and Europe in 2013. This version also lacked the compatibility with GameCube games and also lacked several other features such as compatibility with SD Cards and online connectivity.  This version remained in production until its discontinuation in 2017.
 
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Its successor, the [[Wii U]], would be backwards compatible with the Wii, and it was also possible to the Wii's controllers and accessories on the system. Nintendo also made a process available called the Wii System Transfer. This allowed a player to transfer all data on their Wii (including games purchased and downloaded from the eShop) to the Wii U through an SD Card, permanently deleting the data from the Wii in the process.
 
  
 
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