Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon.3.2.1 Final Fantasy titles for Virtual Console.This variant uses a red/black color scheme and has a built-in top-load tray mechanism, but drops all backward compatibility and networking features, and not released in Australia and any Asian countries, like the Wii Family Edition. Soon after the launch of the Wii U, Nintendo released a heavily cut-down version of the Wii, the Wii Mini (also called the RVL-201), in an attempt to address a lower price point. It was not released in Australia and any Asian countries In late 2011, a revision titled the Wii Family Edition (also called the RVL-101) was released. The standard-model Wii was also backward-compatible with GameCube hardware and software, excluding the WaveBird wireless controller and all add-on adapters designed for the prior system's expansion sockets. All Final Fantasy titles on the console were affected. Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection service, which enabled online features in select Wii games, was shut down in late May 2014. The native RSS service, WiiConnect/24, was shut down in mid-June 2013. Like other consoles in the seventh generation, the Wii was an Internet-enabled device that had access to online multiplayer games, a Web browser and an RSS interpreter as well as to select streaming video services.
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As of March 2011, no Final Fantasy games in the main series had been released on, or announced for, the Wii. The Wii was noted for its wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which could be used as a hand-held pointing device and could detect motion and rotation in three dimensions. It sold over 90 million units, placing it well ahead of the Xbox 360. While the Wii was technically the weakest of the seventh generation of video game platforms, it was successful in its goal of being a family-oriented console. At launch, Nintendo stated that the Wii was meant to appeal to a broader demographic than that of either Microsoft's Xbox 360 or Sony's PlayStation 3.
The Wii was the successor to the GameCube and the predecessor of the Wii U. The Wii (pronounced wee), known during development as Revolution, released in 2006, was the fifth video game console released by Nintendo, and the eleventh game system.