The Nintendo Wii is a video game console equipped with the Wii Remote (more commonly known as the Wiimote) — a wireless controller capable of tracking the user's movements and using them to control gameplay. The console's interface and games are easily accessible to all age groups. The goal of the Nintendo Wii is to offer a new way to play games, focusing on movement and physical activity. Its aim is to appeal to both traditional gamers and a wide range of family and social players, offering simple and engaging game types that do not require prior gaming skills or experience. The Wii is centered around fun and shared gameplay, making games more accessible to people of all ages.