Model Number
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Name
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Notes
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RVL-001
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Wii
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The original Wii with GameCube ports.
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RVL-002
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AC Adapter
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RVL-003
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Wii Remote
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Code includes the wired Wii Remote for use with development Wiis supporting wired Bluetooth
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RVL-003(-01)
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Wii TV Remote Control
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Not actually used with the Wii console, hence the sub-code. Was a TV Remote that looked like a Wii Remote which was distributed to Club Nintendo members in Japan. Possibly related to the Wii's cut TV Remote feature in the system menu or the Japanese-only TV Guide channel.
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RVL-004
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Nunchuk
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RVL-005
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Classic Controller
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RVL-005(-02)
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Classic Controller Pro
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RVL-006
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Game Disc
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Includes dual layer discs
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RVL-007
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Game Case
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RVL-008
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Originally was AV cable
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According to the July 2006 prerelease Wii manual retrieved from the FCC website, this product code was to be for the AV cable. However, the AV cable was moved to RVL-009, and this product code was ultimately unused.
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RVL-009
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AV Cable
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Comes with Wiis as standard. A prototype component cable bearing this product code was found by Kelly, indicating that the component cable was originally 009 instead of 011, and that another unknown product was originally 011.
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RVL-010
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S-Video(S-VHS) Cable
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RVL-011
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Component AV Cable
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According to the above 009 entry, this may have originally been a different product, possibly a VGA cable according to Genyo Takeda's 2004 statement about "connecting the Wii to a computer monitor".
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RVL-012
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D-terminal AV Cable
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Japan only
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RVL-013
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RGB SCART Cable
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PAL only
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RVL-014
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Wii Sensor Bar
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RVL-015
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USB 2.0 LAN Adapter
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RVL-016
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Sensor Bar Stand
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RVL-017
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Wii Console Stand
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RVL-018
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Wii Remote Wrist Strap
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MotionPlus Remotes have a different version that is more rounded and has the stub protruding.
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RVL-019
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Wii Stand Plate
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RVL-020
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512 MB SD Card
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RVL-021
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Wii Balance Board
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RVL-022
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Wii Remote Jacket
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RVL-023
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Wii Zapper
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RVL-024
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Wii Wheel
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RVL-025
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Wii Balance Board Feet
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RVL-026
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Wii MotionPlus
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RVL-027
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Wii MotionPlus Jacket
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RVL-028
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Unknown
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Unknown. Possibly the Wii Vitality Sensor.
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RVL-029
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Wii Speak
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Used for the Wii Speak Channel and with the SDK MIC library.
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RVL-030
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Wii Lens Cleaning Disc
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RVL-031
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Wii Lens Cleaning Fluid
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RVL-032
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Wii Lens Cleaning Pad
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RVL-033
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2 GB SD Card
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RVL-034
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Cleaning Cloth
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RVL-035
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Wii USB Memory
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RVL-036
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Wii Remote Plus
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RVL-037
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8 GB SD Card
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RVL-038
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16 GB SD Card
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RVL-039
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Wii Rechargeable Battery
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RVL-040
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Wii Remote Charging Cradle
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Was apparently unsafe and needed a revision
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RVL-040(A)
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Wii Remote Charging Cradle Revision
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RVL-041
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Wii Remote Jacket with Cutouts
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RVL-101
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Wii Family Edition
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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.
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RVL-201
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Wii Mini
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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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