Highlights

  • The Nintendo Wii revolutionized console gaming by introducing family-friendly games like Wii Sports, appealing to a broader audience.
  • Popular characters like Fi from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and the Wii Fit Trainer from Wii Fit have made lasting impacts and appeared in subsequent games.
  • The Wii's introduction of Miis as player avatars brought a personal and affectionate touch to gaming, leading to their continued popularity and inclusion in various Nintendo titles.

The Nintendo Wii was a groundbreaking development in home console gaming. It ushered in a never-before-seen era of family gaming, creating games like Wii Sports and the Wii Balance Board to appeal to a broader audience than that of the typical gamer. It was marketed as fun for the whole family, whether it be through fitness, gaming, or dedication to Nintendo's already successful game franchises. This marketing succeeded exponentially, with over 100 million units sold since its release in 2006 - putting it in the top five best-selling home consoles of all time. It's nearly undeniable that the Wii is one of the greatest and most innovative consoles ever created.

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With this new age of Nintendo gaming came a plethora of incredibly popular and critically acclaimed games. Upon release, Nintendo bundled Wii Sports with the console, which gave it upwards of 80 million sales. The creation of the Nintendo DS a few years prior meant that the two consoles shared many games, offering them all to an even wider audience. It was a golden era for Mario, with titles like Super Mario Galaxy, Mario Kart Wii, and New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Despite this dependence on familiar faces, there were nonetheless a few brand-new characters that debuted on the Wii - although some were longer lasting than others.

5 Fi

The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword

The Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword Fi Living Sword
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Released
November 20, 2011
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword introduced Fi, a spirit created by the Goddess Hylia that resides inside the Master Sword. Fi is largely the driving force of Skyward Sword's plot. She speaks to Link in a dream and guides him to the Statue of the Goddess and explains his destiny.

Fi has an emotional arc, asking to be returned to the statue after she and Link have completed their quest. She informs Link how much she values their adventure and hopes they meet again in another life. Fi has since been referenced in both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, often through a reprisal of her theme. Zelda also references hearing a voice from the Master Sword, which players can assume is Fi trying to once again steer Link towards his destiny - an easter egg only very attentive fans will have noticed.

4 Wii Fit Trainer

Wii Fit

Nintendo Wii Fit Trainers, the female stretching her arms and the male lifting his leg up high
Wii Fit

Released
May 21, 2008
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD , Nintendo
Genre(s)
Fitness

The Wii Fit Trainer was first introduced in the first Wii Fit game, released for the Nintendo Wii in 2007. Unlike anything previously seen in gaming, Wii Fit encouraged using the Wii in combination with the Wii Balance Board to maintain and track fitness. The game included two virtual personal trainers, a male and a female trainer who would guide players through exercises. To add character, occasionally trainers will give players supportive comments or appear to show up late to a class - giving them a layer of humanity that their design lacks.

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The legacy of the Wii Fit Trainer is surprising, outliving their Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus titles by being featured in Super Smash Bros. 4 for 3DS and Wii U. Although not a particularly popular character in competitive play, both male and female Wii Fit Trainers have multiple statues in the game, and were included in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Switch.

3 Rabbids

Rayman Raving Rabbids

Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
Rayman Raving Rabbids

Released
November 14, 2006
Developer(s)
Ubisoft
Genre(s)
Party Game

Some gamers may be surprised to discover that Rabbids made their very first appearance in a Rayman spin-off: Rayman Raving Rabbids. It can't be overlooked that the game was released on more than just the Wii. However, it was largely applauded for how optimized the gameplay was for the Wii, and its development kit heavily influenced the direction of the game. Originally conceptualized as Rayman 4, the Wii specs had a huge impact on the direction developers went when creating the game, and luckily it spawned a whole new spin-off series.

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Since their initial release on the Wii, Rabbids have had well over 20 games and DLCs without the help of Rayman. Now, Rabbids are most well-known for their continued crossover with Mario games, notably Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. In these games, all popular Mario characters have Rabbid counterparts in similar outfits, and the two universes work together against a common enemy.

2 Mii

The Wii

streepass mii plaza nintendo 3ds

Miis are now synonymous with Nintendo, having appeared on every Nintendo console after their arrival on the Wii. These adorable little mini-me characters were initially designed to represent players in Wii Sports, the game bundled with the Wii upon its launch. Although default Miis are available, most gamers opt to create a lookalike to play as.

Since then, Miis have been the stars of their own games like Tomodachi Life and Miitopia, taking on an entirely unexpected popularity and life. They've also been featured in many Nintendo titles like Mario Kart and Mario Party as player characters - as well as Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an NPC and eventually a PC in Super Smash Bros. 4. For such a simple concept, Miis added something personable and affectionate to the Wii, and their popularity is evident in their continued success.

1 Rosalina

Super Mario Galaxy

Super Mario Galaxy Rosalina With Luma Introduction
Super Mario Galaxy

Platform(s)
Wii , Nintendo Wii U
Released
November 1, 2007
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Genre(s)
3D Platformer

The release of the Wii saw the creation of one of the most beloved and successful Mario games of all time: Super Mario Galaxy. It was met with critical acclaim and immense sales and was one of the most popular non-bundled Wii games. Super Mario Galaxy introduced Rosalina, a mysterious, space-dwelling carer for the Lumas - a race of star-like creatures.

Rosalina was almost immediately a fan favorite and quickly became one of the most recognizable faces in the franchise. She is often referenced as a key component of Super Mario Galaxy's achievements, and her storybook sections are a beloved aspect of the game. She added a certain depth and emotion to the game that pushed it past many of the Mario games that came before it.

Recognizing that Rosalina was a triumph, Nintendo quickly added her to the roster of characters in Mario spin-off games. She appeared as a PC in Mario Kart Wii not even a full year after the release of Super Mario Galaxy and appeared in the sequel Super Mario Galaxy 2 in 2010. She has since appeared in multiple Mario Kart titles, as well as Super Smash Bros., Mario Party, and various Mario sports games. Rosalina is also one of the few alternative player characters in a main series Mario game, featuring as a PC in Super Mario 3D World.

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