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Wii (video game series)

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Publishers
  
Nintendo

Platform of origin
  
Wii

Platforms
  
Wii Wii U

Publisher
  
Nintendo

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Developers
  
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First release
  
Wii Sports November 19, 2006

Latest release
  
Wii Sports Club July 25, 2014

Genres
  
Simulation game, Minigame, Music video game, Exergaming

Games
  
Wii Fit U, Wii Sports Club, Wii Party U, Wii Play: Motion, Wii Party

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The Wii game series is a series of fifteen physical simulation video games for the Wii and Wii U consoles. These games feature a common design theme, especially in their casual gameplay style and Mii integration. The series features control schemes that simulate real life activities with various combinations of the Wii Remote, the Wii U GamePad, and the Wii Balance Board.

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Gameplay

The Wii uses motion sensors in the game controllers to allow gameplay that incorporates physical movements by the player to control action within the game. For example, in the Baseball game included in Wii Sports, the player holds the controller like a baseball bat and swings it in order to hit the ball in the on-screen game.

Games

The Wii series has become one of the best-selling video game franchises, with each game in the Wii series selling millions of copies. Wii Sports in particular is regarded as the best-selling video game of all time. Wii Fit, within 18 months by June 2009, helped the health game genre generate collective revenues of $2 billion, most of which was grossed by Wii Fit's 18.22 million sales at the time. The largest subset of the franchise is the Wii Sports sub-series.

References

Wii (video game series) Wikipedia