The Nintendo Wii is quite a machine – not only does it enter a new era of action-b ased games and turn millions of non-gamers into dedicated players (they can only divert to smart devices not later), it also sold 101.63 million units worldwide, making it a concert Nintendo's most successful homepage.
However, all good things must come to an end, and Nintendo has confirmed that it will no longer offer Japanese Wii upgrades, pointing to difficulties in finding the necessary parts. Wii recovery repair will also close as soon as the stock is gone.
So, it's the end of the season. If your Wii is playing high you might want to sort it out sooner rather than later – though, with over 100 million complaints in the field, you shouldn't have too much trouble finding the balance.