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Wii

The 4th generation Nintendo system (pronounced "we"). Some people hate the new name and preferred the test name Nintendo Revolution.

a) So, do you like the Wii?

b) What the fuck is a Wii?

a) The new Nintendo system.

b) Oh, you mean the Revolution?

by diggle April 29, 2006

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Wii

The latest gaming console by Nintendo as of now. Wii allows gamers to point the controller at the screen to aim and swing the controller to attack. These consoles are EXTREMELY rare (it took me two weeks to find one) so they sell pretty high on Ebay. After its release, Nintendo fans rushed to buy it but Xbox and Playstation users proceeded to make fun of the console, sparking such jokes as "hey man want to play with my Wii?" and "All this gaming makes me Wii-tarded."

The Wii is a fun console if your pointer works correctly.

by ServiceWithaSmile March 22, 2009

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wii

Wii=total bullshit, the system sells fast cuz its cheap as shit, doesnt rise to the supremecy of PS3

wii kicks ps3's ass
this is a statement from a myspace whore

by ulto bane June 16, 2007

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wii

The new name of the Nintendo Revolution, supposedly created to show the togetherness of the system, and how it overpasses the gamer stereotype.

Ironically enough, it appears that the easiest part of making a system is where nintendo messed this one up, despite the fact that they seem to have messed up other things as well.

they claim it is "We" but offer no explanation as to why they didn't simply name it "we".

Nintendo fan boys will claim that names such as the Gameboy were revolutionary too, but at least 'Game' and 'Boy' are, in fact, words.

"Wii: as in We" - Nintendo

by Bob Dole May 1, 2006

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Wii

Nintendo's video game console known as Wii (pronounced "we") is one of three systems (others include Sony's PLAYSTATION 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360) released into the seventh generation era of gaming consoles.

Wii is solely distinguished by it's motion sensitivity and unique controller, Wii Remote, that took the shape of a television remote. Nintendo markets these features as the true path of revolutionizing video games although they have yet to deliver a game that effectively uses Wii's unique controls. The addition of motion-sensitivity has already been linked to worsening many released games.
i.e. wii.ign.com/articles/748/748762p1.html

Due to Nintendo's investment into the Wii Remote and its motion-sensitivity, they have also gambled with Wii's fate. A video game consoles features can only go so far with first-party (Nintendo) support, which will inevitably happen. The real question is whether third-party (non-Nintendo) publishers will risk developing games specifically for the Wii and not other systems in order to ensure the Wii Remote operates positively. Convincing third-party publishers not to maximize profits by developing a multi-platform game but rather only around the Wii and it's motion-sensitivity is Nintendo's true obstacle. By no means will this necessarily work out for the better of Wii. If this does not happen, Nintendo's investment for the Wii will 180 into a featureless system since they have sacrificed system power for a cheaper system packaged with "different controls".

Please note that Nintendo has attempted and failed here in years past. R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy), Power Glove, Super Scope 6 and the Virtual Boy were all flops with the same selling points as the Wii and its Television Remote.

One immediate disadvantage for the Nintendo Wii is its video game line up. As of this definition posting there are a very small amount of games lined up for release on Wii. Of this small amount half are "virtual console" games. Virtual Console games are old 8 and 16 bit era games you can download to your Wii for the same price you can go to Goodwill and pick up an old console and box of cartridges. This is if you don't already own the cartridges or the entire 8 & 16 bit era of video games downloaded for free via roms and emulators.

In most recent news lawsuits over physical damage to property and users of Wii have exploded all over North America within weeks of the systems launch. Even a lawsuit over the controllers design has sprung up. It may prove Nintendo focused too much time into marketing that they couldn't even realize how easy it is to be sued in the United States.

Nintendo continues to appeal to young children and those that once were young NES/SNES gamers that grew up but missed out on developing necessary adult skills.
i.e. www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVRbQMhLJaY

Thinking in short term you may want the Wii after seeing its price tag. $250 may be misleading and in long term ultimately a waste. An investment elsewhere is advisable.

by BillyShears December 21, 2006

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Wii

tr-verb; to exercise

I stretch before I Wii

by KWarp December 27, 2006

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Wii

Another word for marijuana because it sounds similar to "weed." Mostly used in text messages and phone calls for discreteness.

Hey, Johnny, you got any wii?

by Papa Gino September 22, 2007

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