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The '''Wii''' is a home console created by [[Nintendo]] as the successor to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was released in late 2006, during the {{wp|Seventh generation of video game consoles|seventh generation}}, and its two main competitors were the [[Xbox 360]] and the [[PlayStation 3]]. The main gimmick and selling point of the Wii is its motion detection through its wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which the user can use in conjunction with the Wii Sensor Bar to move a cursor around on screen for gameplay and other forms of interactivity. Like the [[Nintendo DS]], the Wii also utilized the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] service to connect online, but this would no longer become possible when the service closed on May 20, 2014. | The '''Wii''' is a home console created by [[Nintendo]] as the successor to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was released in late 2006, during the {{wp|Seventh generation of video game consoles|seventh generation}}, and its two main competitors were the [[Xbox 360]] and the [[PlayStation 3]]. The main gimmick and selling point of the Wii is its motion detection through its wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which the user can use in conjunction with the Wii Sensor Bar to move a cursor around on screen for gameplay and other forms of interactivity. Like the [[Nintendo DS]], the Wii also utilized the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] service to connect online, but this would no longer become possible when the service closed on May 20, 2014. | ||