VC-1 (bundled with blue Vii), VC-2 (bundled with white Vii), VC-3 (bundled with pink Vii)
The Vii's Puppy Rod controller is similar in size and design to the Wii Remote. It features motion detection but not the pointing capability of the Wii Remote. The Vii also comes in three colors: "Arctic White", "Hot Pink" and "Mint Blue".[5]
A redesign of the console, colloquially called the Vii 2 by bloggers, features remodeled controllers and a design reminiscent of the Nintendo Entertainment System and the PlayStation 3,[6][7] as well as support for both NTSC and PAL televisions.[8]
In 2008, the Vii was released in Japan under the name V Sports (Sport Vii).[9]
Free Craps – a shake Dice Roller designed to simulate dice.
In addition to the games that were included with the first release of the Vii (Free Craps, which was not included on Vii 2), all models of the Vii also include a cartridge entitled 7in1 or 10in1 which features seven or ten additional games.
The games listed below are games that are also on the VG Pocket Caplet, a handheld also made by JungleTac.
"Pinball fish" a.k.a. Underwater Pinball
"Bubble Blaster"
"Plumber" a.k.a. Codename: Plumber
"Jewel Master 2"
"Magic Jelly"
"Mr. Onion"
"Dream Bubble" a.k.a. Bubble Wubble
"Hero Legend" a.k.a. Legendary Hero
"Tiger Rescue"
"Bump Jump" a.k.a. Battle Blocks II
Zone and Wireless consolesedit
While the Vii itself appears to no longer be in production, JungleTac produced games for at least four other similar plug-and-play consoles, the Zone 40, Zone 60,[11][12][13] the Wireless 60, and the Wireless Air 60. Many Vii titles and similar games appear on these consoles. However, these consoles' controllers do not have true motion sensors as the Vii does (with the exception of the Wireless Air 60), so the controls are simplified to the point where any motion just triggers a press of the A button. As a result, many of the games need to use power meters to determine distance or power.
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^Vii - Machine Comes in Different Colours. Gameplay Screenshots Out
^Keepin it real fake, part CI: the Vii 2 - Engadget
^Liao, Sara X. T. (2016-05-01). "Japanese Console Games Popularization in China: Governance, Copycats, and Gamers". Games and Culture. 11 (3): 275–297. doi:10.1177/1555412015583574. ISSN 1555-4120. S2CID 147283833. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
^Zone 60 (Video game console). Ultimate Products Ltd.
^"ZONE 60IN1游戏软件". 计算机软件著作权登记公告 (in Chinese). Copyright Protection Center of China. 14 October 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
^"ZONE60 Computer Games (Multi Platform)". Classification Website. Australian Government. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
External linksedit
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vii.
Official Vii page of KenSingTon, the manufacturer/distributor of the Vii (defunct)