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Nintendo Wii

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What Is Wii?
To truly understand how Wii revolutionizes gaming, you have to try it for yourself. Quite simply, Wii is for everyone. The ease of use and interactivity of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk allows for a unique social gaming experience for the whole family. You don't just play Wii, you experience it.

Why do I need Wii?

Wii is not just a gaming console, it's a reason to get together with your friends and family and play today's hottest games. Wii offers legendary Nintendo franchises like Mario, Zelda and Metroid, as well as all new classics like Wii Sports and Wii Play. Create your own Mii character to star in Wii games. Play friends online over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or use the Internet Channel to surf the net from your sofa. You can even download classic Nintendo games using the Wii Shop Channel. Take a look around and see why your TV is not complete without Wii.
 

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Mario, Sonic and pals gear up for the Olympic Games


Two of the biggest icons in the entertainment industry, Mario and Sonic, are joining forces to star in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. Developed for the Wii and the Nintendo DS, this momentous agreement marks the first time these two renowned stars have appeared together in a game.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, players will compete in events that take place in environments based on the official venues of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Using a supporting cast of characters from the amazing worlds of both Mario and Sonic, gamers will be able to compete as or against a range of lovable personalities including Mario, Sonic, Luigi, Knuckles, Yoshi, Tails and more. Innovative usage of the Wii and DS control systems to maneuver a favorite character will allow players to race the likes of Mario and Sonic down the 100m track, engage in exhilarating rallies in table tennis and churn water in a swimming heat, all while competing for the much sought after gold medal.
 

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Let the Koopa Shells fly!


Koopa Shells will be flying world-wide with the release Mario Kart DS this fall. The acclaimed Mario Kart series is going wireless, letting you race and battle with an all-star cast that includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, Bowser, and Toad!
With over 30 courses and all the crazy items and frantic speed players would expect, this game is a Mario Kart fan’s dream!
Features
• Drive the competition off the roadways anytime, using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
• Compete with up to four people wirelessly using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or up to eight people using one game card with local wireless connection.
• Race on 30 courses designed to replicate the best tracks from past games as well as all-new courses.
• Keep one eye on the map and the other on the action with dual-screen gameplay.
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
There's always someone ready to play!
Now you can take on your friends from around the globe! By connecting to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you can match yourself against friends or rivals who are in your same skill level, both domestic and worldwide. Up to four players can race each other on 20 courses as they vie for the title of World's Best Kart Racer!
For more information, stay tuned to www.nintendowifi.com.
Total Shell-Tossing Mayhem!
Mario Kart's always been an intense multiplayer experience, and now you can connect up to eight players at once for insane multiplayer races and no-holds-barred battles. You can even have eight-person matches using a single game card!
As you race, be sure to watch the bottom screen as you dodge incoming items and keep track of other racers. If you want to change the map view, it's as easy as tapping the touch screen. The touch screen can also be used to customize your name and kart emblem for personalized racing.
Ways to Race
In addition to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Mario Kart DS features five different game modes. VS and Battle are available in Multiplayer Mode for up to eight players, and all modes are available for single players.
Grand Prix
In Grand Prix Mode, the driver who earns the most points at the end of a four-course Cup is the victor. Mario Kart DS features eight different cups, with each cup featuring four different tracks.
Time Trials
Your object in Time Trials Mode is to get the fastest time you can on a single track. You can save your best runs as ghost data and share them with a friend.
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In Single Player Mode, you'll race against computer-controlled karts. In Multiplayer Mode, you'll race against human opponents who play using their own Nintendo DS systems.
Battle
There are two types of battle matches: Balloon Battle and Shine Runners. In Balloon Battle, your goal is to pop your opponents' balloons before your own balloons are popped. In Shine Runners, the driver who collects the most Shine Sprites is the winner.
Missions
In this mode, you are given sets of specific missions you must clear in order to move on to the next set of missions. You can be sure that a big surprise awaits at the end.
 

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WiiWare


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Introducing WiiWare - a new family of games for Wii, available from the Wii Shop Channel. Experience genre-defying gameplay, new takes on old favorites - and much more. WiiWare games are downloadable directly to your Wii in exchange for various levels of Wii Points. Just make sure your Wii is connected to the internet, and you can play new Wii games in seconds.
 

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Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

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Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection puts you in touch with players everywhere - from across the room to across the world. Use Friend Codes to play online with specific people, or compete anonymously through global matchmaking. With millions of players online, you'll always find someone ready to play!
 

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The Online section is your resource for getting your Wii online, as well as using the online features of the Wii. Information on set up, purchasing a wireless router, downloading and playing Virtual Console games, WiiConnect24, and playing online multiplayer games are located here.
Choose your topic ................ Requirements to get online Troubleshooting wireless routers Troubleshooting the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Troubleshooting wired routers Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Wii Channels Wii system settings and menus Message Board Privacy issues

Requirements To Get Online
Use this section to determine which connection method is right for you (wired or wireless) and what equipment you need to get connected online.
Setting Up Your Internet Connection
Use this section if you are connecting online for the very first time, or if you have never received a "Connection Test Successful" message when trying to connect online.
Common Connection Setup Issues
Troubleshooting Wireless Routers
If you already own a wireless router and you know the steps to get setup but need some additional tips, this section covers issues commonly associated with wireless router settings and other troubleshooting information.
Troubleshooting the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
This section provides troubleshooting for problems with installing or using the the Nintendo Wi-FI USB Connector.
Troubleshooting Wired Connections
The Wii LAN Adapter is required to connect the Wii console to a wired access point. Non-Nintendo LAN Adapters likely are not compatible with the Wii console. For more information on connecting the Wii console to the Wii LAN Adapter (including where to buy the Wii LAN Adapter), click here.
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Starting with Pokémon Battle Revolution, Wii owners with an internet connection and a compatible game can battle head-to-head over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection with other Wii owners from around the world.
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Wii Channels
Wii Channels are the portals to using the many interactive features of the Wii. And because of the unique online characteristics of the Wii, more features and functionality will be added over time! This section details how to access and use the Wii Channels.
Wii Menus and System Settings
The Wii features a robust set of system menus, features, and settings. This section will help you manage those settings.
Message Board
Using the Wii's Message Board features lets users post and receive messages, send photos, and much more. If you and a friend have both registered your Wii Numbers, and have the WiiConnect24 working, you can even send messages to friends around the world or across the street.
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Privacy
If you have questions or concerns about online privacy, viewing the End User License Agreement of the Wii, or other legal and privacy related issues, please use the links below.
 

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Nintendo DS on Video

Nintendo DS has starred in lots of great videos. Here's your chance to sit back, relax, and watch them all over again.
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"Brain Age 2 - High Number"

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"Brain Age 2 - Memory Sprint"

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"Brain Age 2 - Sign Finder"

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"Brain Age 2 - Word Scramble"

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"Pokémon Mystery Dungeon"

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"Pokémon Mystery Dungeon"

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