This type of control was a main selling point of the Wii.
Gesture Controls
This console still holds the current record for most units sold (over 160 million).
Playstation 2
This game is iconically packaged and associated with the Wii wheel.
Mario Kart
This person is one of the lead developers who spearheaded the creation of the Nintendo Wii.
Shigeru Miyamoto
This method allows the Wii Remote to know its position, orientation, and movement during play.
Sensor Bar Triangulation
This console was the first from Nintendo to support high definition graphics, yet it remains today one of their most infamous commercial failures.
Wii U
The Wii Balance Board was developed for and released alongside this game.
Wii Fit
This line of accessories was developed for an existing console in order to compete with the mimetic-interface market, allowing players to play games without a controller.
Xbox Kinect
This game comes with an accessory not developed for the Wii. It initiates and influences gameplay by interacting with physical game pieces.
Skylanders
This obscure Wii accessory was used in Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, to simulate the weight and motion of a certain ball sport.
Wii Bowling Ball
This unreleased console was first designed in the 1990s as a collaborative project, compatible with both SNES cartridges and CD-ROM.
Nintendo Playstation
Link's Crossbow Training
A tool that lets software developers to create artistic works as proxies for computational works.
Magic Crayon