Talk:Wii

Wii update
Someone needs to add the new channle(s) Wiiware(if Wiiware is considered a channle) and The Nintendo Channle, if no one responds ill get on this in a little bit. -- 21:45, 12 May 2008 (EDT)

Does anybody know when will the price drop for wii?--Fg 20:44, 27 January 2007 (EST)


 * Probably not for a while. I mean, it was released only a couple of months ago. And this conversation is more appropriate for the forum, not the wiki. -- Son of Suns

Wii
That's nice, but we have different standards from Wikipedia. Didn't have to be mentioned in an edit summary, but no harm done. 16:34, 29 March 2007 (EDT)
 * Alright, I won't do it again. --Bentendo 17:01, 29 March 2007 (EDT)

Images
Could somebody find some better images for this page? Black Wiis aren't in existence, and the logo shown is low quality. 02:37, 18 June 2007 (EDT)

Ill get right on that. Welcome back.


 * I'd do it now if it's weren't two in the morning :P 03:11, 18 June 2007 (EDT)
 * Done.

Wii
It probably won't be a while until someone notices I put somthing here, but oh well. I have a feeling that the Wii page has a lot of non-Mario related stuff. The stuff about all the channels(Forecast, News, etc) could be shortened, and do we really need the big Wii Sports section?
 * Heh... this page is on my watchlist for some reason. Yeah, we really shouldn't be focusing so much on non-Mario things.  Wii Sports is completely separate and might only deserve a mention, if that.  20:29, 13 April 2008 (EDT)
 * Yeah, I agree. I'll try changing it a bit.

bits
How many bits does the Wii have? Lewa159 13:39, 23 July 2008 (EDT)

I think it 128 bit
 * That was the GameCube. 21:51, 11 October 2008 (EDT)
 * Really? (Well the wikipedia are liers.)
 * I always thought it was 128, but correct me if I'm wrong.

The Wii and all systems in its generation are no longer measured in bits. Instead, they use MHz (Megahertz). The "Broadway" (the ones in Japan I believe) model use 729 MHz while the "hollywood" (the ones you guys most likely have, ones released outside of Japan) model has 243 MHz. Does that answer your question? 20:48, 24 October 2008 (EDT)

Wikipedia says there it goes 128 highest, and 4 lowest. So the Wii has to be 128 bit. I've had to correct 256 twice now. Let me know if I should stop stop correcting that.

Nintendo Wii or just Wii?
I think we should move this to "Nintendo Wii". If we just called it Wii, then we would have to move Nintendo DS to "DS" and Nintendo GameCube to "GameCube", well, you see where i'm getting at. Any thoughts?
 * The Wii was never officially titled the "Nintendo Wii" to the best of my knowledge. Even Wikipedia states that it's just "Wii". If there is proof of it being called "Nintendo Wii" though, by all means, let's move it to that title. 18:05, 21 December 2008 (EST)

Chinese release date
The release here and on Wikipedia is still "Late 2008". Did it ever get released last year? Doesn't sound like it. - 10:01, 18 January 2009 (EST)

internet channel for FREE (again)
I don't know if it's judt in my region or that the price of the Wii internet channel has dropped down to an amazing 0 points!!!! So before I edit the article I need to know if it happened in other regions as well


 * Then tell us what your region is. - 15:53, 18 September 2009 (EDT)

It's PAL (Europe & south Africa)

Cameo
In WarioWare: D.I.Y. Dr. Crygor is using a Wii in the intro. --Mr. 8-bit 00:07, 19 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Go ahead and put it in the Cameo section.

Where's the Check Mii Out Channel
I haven't seen anything about this in the list of wii channels can someone do something about this. User:Jjrapper100

Wii's bit number
I think it's 32 because:
 * Your PC's bit number can be detected by the CPU it uses
 * Wii's CPU is Broadway
 * Broadway's bit number is 32

If it's 32, the Nintendo 64 will surpass it. Look here.

20:57, 22 March 2011 (EDT)

It's 256, trust me. N64 was 64, Gamecube was 128, Wii is 256.

Pshhh. If it were 32 bits it would run the a GBA.--

No guys. It is 32 bits. Nintendo has always used 32 bit CPUs in its home consoles since the Nintendo 64 (Which only rarely uses the 64 bit operations of which it is capable, because they are slower than equivalent 32 bit operations). When a processor is described as 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit, etc, it means that the processor register is that many bits wide. This is not the a good predictor of system performance because:


 * Not all 32 bit processors are equivalent.
 * Not all 64 bit processors are superior to 32 bit processors.
 * Processor performance is not always proportional to overall system performance.

Describing an entire console as being so‐many‐bits is a pretty meaningless thing to do. Essentially, it's advertising rhetoric that got popular in the ’90s. The reality of the system's specifications is far too complicated to boil down to a single number. Honestly, it should be removed from the template altogether. 01:12, 23 March 2011 (EDT)


 * Also, 128 bit processors are still very much a nascent technology. To the best of my knowledge 256 bit processors do not even really exist yet. I'm not even sure what you'd want one for. Do numbers like ±5.79 e+76 have any serious application in video gaming? I sure can't think of one. 01:21, 23 March 2011 (EDT)

Protection

 * This doesn't need to be protected in my opinion. Since Plumber690 is blocked I think we can unprotect the page now?