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'''Note:''' In addition to the codes shown below, the following codes are used in certain places (development tool code, manuals, etc) to identify various Wii models separate from their official product codes:
 
'''Note:''' In addition to the codes shown below, the following codes are used in certain places (development tool code, manuals, etc) to identify various Wii models separate from their official product codes:
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* RVL - Wii retail (RVL-001)
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*RVL - Wii retail (RVL-001)
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* RVT - Wii testkits (unknown exactly what is included, since the RVT product code covers all development kits, but product code does not always match internal code)
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*RVT - Wii testkits (unknown exactly what is included, since the RVT product code covers all development kits, but product code does not always match internal code)
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* RVD - [[NDEV]] 1.x
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*RVD - [[NDEV]] 1.x
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* RVK - [[Wii Family Edition]] (RVL-101)
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*RVK - [[Wii Family Edition]] (RVL-101)
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* RVO - [[Wii Mini]] (RVL-201)
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*RVO - [[Wii Mini]] (RVL-201)
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* RVA - [[Revolution Arcade]]
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*RVA - [[Revolution Arcade]]
    
If a device has different regional versions (such as the Wii console or the AC adapter), a region specific identifier is put after the model number:
 
If a device has different regional versions (such as the Wii console or the AC adapter), a region specific identifier is put after the model number:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Japan
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!Japan
! America
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!America
! Europe
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!Europe
! Australia
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!Australia
! Korea
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!Korea
! Taiwan
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!Taiwan
 
|-
 
|-
| (JPN) || (USA) || (EUR) || (AUS) || (KOR) || (TWN)
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|(JPN)||(USA)||(EUR)||(AUS)||(KOR)||(TWN)
 
|}
 
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Model Number
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!Model Number
! Name
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!Name
! Notes
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!Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
|RVL-001
 
|RVL-001
|Original Wii
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|[[Wii]]
 
|The original Wii with GameCube ports.
 
|The original Wii with GameCube ports.
 
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|-
 
|RVL-003
 
|RVL-003
|Wii Remote
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|[[Wii Remote]]
 
|Code includes the wired Wii Remote for use with development Wiis supporting wired Bluetooth
 
|Code includes the wired Wii Remote for use with development Wiis supporting wired Bluetooth
 
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|-
 
|RVL-101
 
|RVL-101
|Wii Family Edition
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|[[Wii Family Edition]]
|The [[Wii Family Edition]] is similar to the standard RVL-001 Wii, but has buttons reoriented for a horizontal position and does not include a stand, as well as lacking GameCube controller and memory card ports.
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|The Wii Family Edition is similar to the standard RVL-001 Wii, but has buttons reoriented for a horizontal position and does not include a stand, as well as lacking GameCube controller and memory card ports.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|RVL-201
 
|RVL-201
|Wii Mini
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|[[Wii Mini]]
|The [[Wii Mini]] is an extremely cut-down version of the Wii with no SD, Wifi, Ethernet, or GameCube support, as well as a custom system menu and a top-loading disc drive with a disc cover similar to the GameCube's disc drive. As of September 2019, the bluebomb exploit has made it possible to run homebrew.  
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|The Wii Mini is an extremely cut-down version of the Wii with no SD, Wifi, Ethernet, or GameCube support, as well as a custom system menu and a top-loading disc drive with a disc cover similar to the GameCube's disc drive. As of September 2019, the bluebomb exploit has made it possible to run homebrew.
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Model Number
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!Model Number
! Name
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!Name
! Notes
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!Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
|RVT-001
 
|RVT-001