The Nintendo Wii is an entertainment system with an utterly massive install base, and when you couple it with the fact that it's got a web browser (mostly) built in, there's a lot of potential for third party development. Sadly, few have opted to do any sort of development for it. While it doesn't help that Nintendo pretty much dropped the ball on this opportunity, the experience of browsing the web on the Wii isn't actually that compelling to begin with.
That said, I think this can serve one other purpose: it's an ideal environment to teach children how to program! I created this library to sanitize Wii interaction with webpages in the browser, as it's notoriously crippled. It aims to offer a solid, documented, performant API that's easy to understand and pick up. With this library, you can have up to 4 Wii-motes interacting with your webpage at once, a dynamic not found in other web browsing mediums.
Thought this was interesting. Seems like a great way to learn how to program if nothing else. Anyone try it out?
https://github.com/ryanmcgrath/wii-js
Demo: http://venodesigns.net/wii/
Lock if old.