Nintendo Wii
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This system is also known as: Officially announced on May 11th 2005 at at Nintendo's 2005 pre-Electronics Entertainment Expo press conference in Los Angeles, California, the "Revolution" was the codename Nintendo gave to their next generation system, the follow-up to their GameCube. Also referred to as the "GameCube Next", "N5" (Nintendo's fifth home console) and the "Nintendo 21", this system was eventually given the name "Wii" and released November 19th, 2006 across the Americas. The following information was written in 2005 regarding Project Revolution before its release... Project Revolution is said to have been in the works ever since the announcement of the GameCube back in 2001. A large amount of money is said to have been invested in this project, and we're expecting to see some new characters and franchises to come
Specifications
- Cpu
- IBM Broadway (PowerPC)
- Gpu
- ATI Hollywood
- Ram
- 88 MB (24 MB 1T-SRAM + 64 MB GDDR3)
- Audio
- Dolby Pro Logic II
- Games
- 1637
- Colors
- 16.7 million
- Rating
- 7.4/10
- Av Output
- Composite, S-Video, Component (480p max)
- Cpu Speed
- 729 MHz
- Units Sold
- 101.63 million
- Generation
- 7th Generation
- Resolution
- 480i, 480p (no HD output)
- Console Type
- Console
- Launch Price
- 49 USD
- Media Format
- Wii Optical Disc / GameCube Disc
- Release Date
- 2006-Nov-19
- Media Capacity
- 4.7 GB single-layer / 8.51 GB dual-layer
- Controller Ports
- 4 (wireless Bluetooth)