Yes the Wii displays on a flat screen TV. Any flat screen will be able to handle the Wii just fine. If you want better picture quality then you can pick up the component cables and connect the Wii to your television that way. It is actually preferred if you have a flat screen tv.
No, you just need to hook up your Wii to any television.
No my Wii is attacher to my flat screen and neither has exploded
Yes, it does. As long as there are holes to plug the cables into.
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probably not. but your tv should at least be 32 or i think its 37 inches.
You could tape it to the wall or put it on top of your flat screen. You would just have to stand farther away if you put it on top.
Yes, you can. It requires the TV screen
Wii and Wii U will both work on any size television. To see the detail of the HD output of the Wii U, a larger screen might be useful but people get as much fun from a Wii playing on a 15 inch screen as they do playing on a 50 inch screen. Just connect it to whatever size television you have and enjoy it.
Normal gameplay shouldn't damage your TV, unless you leave the game paused with a static image on the screen for a long time. If you need to pause the game for a long time, turn the TV off.
No, the Wii is Nintendo's home console that needs a TV and the DS is Nintendo's Dual Screen handheld, which has a touch screen.
Touch screen (including drag, flick), play wii games, play HD wii u games, multiplay with tv and touch screen in the same room...
all you mainly do is take the wii remote and point it at the TV screen. most games use this feature, while others require the nunchuk or classic controller. to use the nunchuk, plug it in the bottom of the wii remote ( the flat part by the numbers 1 and 2... where the wrist strap is connected to). the black part ( in front of the 'B' button) is the part you point at the screen. the wii classic controller connects the same way
The Wii will continue to run, and you'll see the screen you left it on when you turned off your TV. Unlike the Wii U, it does not have a "standby" mode.