Nintendo Australia recently gave CNET.com.au a chance to have an early sneak peek at the upcoming Wii. Here's what we saw.
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The Wii unit itself is fairly compact and light, and comes with the stand you see here. Unfortunately, the unit will only be available in white in Australia.. -
The Wii has a fairly clutter-free front, sporting only a few buttons. For those who don't want to have their Wii standing up, the unit can also lie flat on its side (similar to a normal DVD player). -
The top of the unit features a power and reset button... -
...while the bottom has the Wii's eject button. -
At the centre of the Wii's front is the unit's SD card slot, which is hidden behind this white panel. -
Also hiding behind a white panel are the unit's four GameCube controller ports, which are located at the top of the Wii.. -
The remote control-shaped controller of the Wii is similarly simple in design, and feels quite good in the hand. -
The top of the Wii remote has a cross-shaped controller with a large A button underneath. The plus, home and minus buttons below will be used to navigate through games and Wii channels. -
The bottom of the remote sports a small speaker, two buttons and four small lights to indicate which number controller the remote is. -
The back of the remote features a large trigger-like button, as well as the remote's battery slot. The remote takes two AA batteries. -
Each Wii will com pre-packaged with a nunchuck attachment, with connects via a wire to the bottom of the Wii remote. The nunchuck will be used for extra control in some games. -
A view from the top of the nunchuck. As you can see, the attachment has two buttons on its underside. -
The Wii remote and nunchuck attachment.




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