Wii gets a new SKU for Christmas. Gamescom hardware rehashes are becoming a bit of a trend

One of the stranger pieces of news to scme out of Gamescom, this. Nintendo is readying a new version of the Wii for release this Christmas. It's a revision of the current hardware, dubbed the 'Wii Family Edition'. The console will ship with two games - Wii Sports and Wii Party, plus a Wii Motion Plus-enabled Wiimote and a Nunchuck controller. A decent enough starter package, but we're more interested in what's been left out of the machine.

The biggest omission is Gamecube compatibility. You may snigger and say 'well, who plays Gamecube games these days anyway?', but consider this: Gamecube controllers remain the best way to play several big-name games, not least Super Smash Brothers Brawl. Leaving out the controller ports may cut costs, but it's alsogoing to be detrimental to that gameplay on one of Wii's biggest titles. I could also point out that a Gamecube pad is the best way to control NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams, but no-one would care, so I won't.


Above: The console looks slightly fatter, although having looked at a real Wii again, we're not so sure it is

Other than that, the console looks very similar to the old version, which is no surprise - it's cheap enough to produce so why waste money redesigning the entire thing? Rumour has it, however, that it now sits in a horizontal position, which looks logical when you notice the 'Wii' logo has been movedaround accordingly. Our Wii in the office has been in a horizontal position for about... what, five years now? Much of that time was admittedly spent in storage, but the point is it's hardly a new feature. Look - here's our regular Wiidemonstrating the 'horizontal' position.


Above: *Blink* *blink* "What? What year is this? Why do my eyes hurt?" "Easy, Wii - you've been in a drawer"

Wii U is but months away now, but don't forget the ultra-diminutive PSone sold impressively well into PS2's tenure.Just think how many kiddies this could make happy this Christmas. Even if they do have to use a Classic Controller for Smash Bros.

17 Aug, 2011

The biggest omission is Gamecube compatibility. You may snigger and say 'well, who plays Gamecube games these days anyway?', but consider this: Gamecube controllers remain the best way to play several big-name games, not least Super Smash Brothers Brawl. Leaving out the controller ports may cut costs, but it's alsogoing to be detrimental to that gameplay on one of Wii's biggest titles. I could also point out that a Gamecube pad is the best way to control NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams, but no-one would care, so I won't.


Above: The console looks slightly fatter, although having looked at a real Wii again, we're not so sure it is

Other than that, the console looks very similar to the old version, which is no surprise - it's cheap enough to produce so why waste money redesigning the entire thing? Rumour has it, however, that it now sits in a horizontal position, which looks logical when you notice the 'Wii' logo has been movedaround accordingly. Our Wii in the office has been in a horizontal position for about... what, five years now? Much of that time was admittedly spent in storage, but the point is it's hardly a new feature. Look - here's our regular Wiidemonstrating the 'horizontal' position.


Above: *Blink* *blink* "What? What year is this? Why do my eyes hurt?" "Easy, Wii - you've been in a drawer"

Wii U is but months away now, but don't forget the ultra-diminutive PSone sold impressively well into PS2's tenure.Just think how many kiddies this could make happy this Christmas. Even if they do have to use a Classic Controller for Smash Bros.

17 Aug, 2011

Justin Towell

Justin was a GamesRadar staffer for 10 years but is now a freelancer, musician and videographer. He's big on retro, Sega and racing games (especially retro Sega racing games) and currently also writes for Play Magazine, Traxion.gg, PC Gamer and TopTenReviews, as well as running his own YouTube channel. Having learned to love all platforms equally after Sega left the hardware industry (sniff), his favourite games include Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams, Zelda BotW, Sea of Thieves, Sega Rally Championship and Treasure Island Dizzy.

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