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===Wii Family Edition===
===Wii Family Edition===
[[File:Wii Family Edition.png|thumb|Wii Family Edition]]
[[File:Wii Family Edition.png|thumb|Wii Family Edition]]
The Wii Family Edition is a special model of Wii that removes features from the Wii so it can be sold at a lower price. It is not compatible with [[Nintendo GameCube]] games or hardware like the original model was. It is designed to sit horizontally rather than upright like the original model. It was released in October 2011 in North America and Europe.
The Wii Family Edition is a special model of Wii that removes features from the Wii so it can be sold at a lower price. It is not compatible with [[Nintendo GameCube]] games or hardware like the original model was. It is designed to sit horizontally rather than upright like the original model. It was released on October 23, 2011 in North America and November 4, 2011 in Europe.
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===Wii Mini===
===Wii Mini===
[[File:Wii Mini.png|thumb|Wii Mini]]
[[File:Wii Mini.png|thumb|Wii Mini]]
The Wii Mini is a special model of Wii that removes features from the Wii so it can be sold at a lower price. It is not compatible with [[Nintendo GameCube]] games or hardware, has no online functions, and does not have an {{wp|Secure Digital|SD card}} slot, restricting the console to only playing games from Wii game discs. It also only has one {{wp|Universal Serial Bus|USB port}} rather than the two on the original Wii, and can only use {{wp|composite video}} cables rather than the {{wp|S-Video}} and {{wp|component video}} cables used by the original Wii. It was released exclusively in Canada on December 7, 2012.
The Wii Mini is a special model of Wii that removes features from the Wii so it can be sold at a lower price. It is not compatible with [[Nintendo GameCube]] games or hardware, has no online functions, and does not have an {{wp|Secure Digital|SD card}} slot, restricting the console to only playing games from Wii game discs. It also only has one {{wp|Universal Serial Bus|USB port}} rather than the two on the original Wii, and can only use {{wp|composite video}} cables rather than the {{wp|S-Video}} and {{wp|component video}} cables used by the original Wii. It was released in Canada on December 7, 2012 and will be released in Europe on March 22, 2013.
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==Cameos==
==Cameos==
[[File:DPTV.png|thumb|right|200px|Wii in [[Generation IV]]]]
[[File:DPTV.png|thumb|right|200px|Wii in [[Generation IV]]]]
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