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Never again can we be accused of obsessing over the relative size of things. We admit, we're guilty of a chart here or there, and we've been known to calculate cubic volume like a mofo, but a poster at the GameFAQ's forums has just shown us how it's done.

DocCRP has crafted a pair of meticulous Wii mockups, complete with Wiimote, and proceeded to take pictures of the diminutive box next to ... well, just about everything. NES? Yup. Atari 2600? Sure. Ketchup bottle? Yeah. Dreamcatcher? Errr, yeah, that's here. John Philip Sousa award? Now it's just getting weird.

If you're really curious how the Wii sizes up compared to a 1998 US Mint Proof Set, I've handily hyperlinked the entire forum thread's worth of images after the break.

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DS Lite, White Wii, Black Wii


Wii, DS Phat


Wii, DS Lite


Wii, Sega GameGear


Wii, Gamecube


NES, Wii


Wii, PlayStation 2


Wii, Atari 2600


Nintendo64, Wii


Wii, Game Boy

Oh my word ... there's more!

Wii w/ iPod

Wii w/ CD Case

Wii w/ DS Lite box

Wii w/ toy car

Wii w/ Rubik's Cube

Wii w/ Rubik's Revenge

Wii w/ PEZ Dispensers

Wii w/ pop bottle

Wii w/ ketchup bottle

Wii w/ bubbles

Wii w/ telephone

Wii w/ Nemo

Wii w/ 80's Koosh Ball

Wii w/ '99 Yomega X-Brain Wing

Wii w/ Stagg High School Marching Shako

Wii w/ Sonic the Hedgehog Comic #25

Wii w/ 5 equisized Nintendo handhelds

Wii w/ Qui-Gon Jinn

Wii w/ Mario learning card

Wii w/ space blanket

Wii w/ 3 NES games

Wii w/ Tellius

Wii w/ trumpet mute & mouthpiece

Wii w/ Webster's College Dictionary

Wii w/ Guidemap to Disney World's Magic Kingdom

Wii w/ Writer's Inc.

Wii w/ Wicked in Chicago souvenir program

Wii w/ Final Fantasy VII

Wii w/ Star Spangled Banner - Clarinet

Wii w/ Calvin and Hobbes

Wii w/ 1998 US Mint Proof Set

Wii w/ Blizzard, my White Tiger

Wii w/ Star Fox Bobble Head

Wii w/ Chug

Wii w/ Fender Strat

Wii w/ Game Boy Advance game box

Wii w/ the money I'll use to buy one

Wii w/ Luke's ROTJ lightsaber

Wii w/ Power Rangers (original) lunchbox

Wii w/ Bacon, Pizza, & Gummy Bear

Wii w/ Pokeball & Charizard

Wii w/ Selmer Reed Case, 4 Gonzalez Clarinet Reeds, & 6 Vandoren Clarinet Reeds

Wii w/ Ringo & the Yellow Submarine

Me holding my Wii

Wii w/ Upright Piano pedals

Wii w/ Beatles - Complete Scores

Wii w/ basketball

Wii w/ macaroni & cheese

Wii w/ Schroeder

Wii w/ the Golden Gate Bridge

Wii w/ Blue

Wii w/ Distilled Water

Wii w/ Lemmings Floppy Disk

Wii w/ Bill Nye book

Wii w/ Guitar tab book

Wii w/ Toilet Paper

Wii w/ Lava lamp that refused to warm up in time

Wii w/ Jabba

Wii w/ my bed

Wii w/ a stove

Wii w/ a refrigerator

Wii w/ high school John Philip Sousa award

Wii w/ VHS video case

Wii w/ my alto sax

Wii w/ a dreamcatcher

Wii w/ my high school NHS honor cords

Wii w/ my clarinet section leader binder

Wii w/ my ticket to a local drum corps show (headlined by The Cavaliers)

Wii w/ CD half-inserted

Wii w/ DS Lite

Wii w/ Chicago Bulls championship locker room hats

Wii w/ Master Locks

Wii w/ Graduation presents for my friends (all girls, obsessed with my copies)

Wii w/ 27" TV

Wii w/ a $40 star chart

Wii w/ 2 year old college applications

Wii w/ geode

Wii w/ laptop 1

Wii w/ laptop 2

Wii w/ USB plug

Wii w/ Wii

White Wii, Black Wii, $2 Bill

Front of dollar bill with front of Wii

Wii w/ CD on top

Wii in the Toilet

Ebony and Ivory

Wii w/ Telescope

Wii w/ my half-stack

Wii w/ DDR Dance Pad

Wii w/ Millenium Falcon

Wii on Top of the World

Wii w/ Bike

Wii's Dark Side

Wii w/ Wavebird receiver AND normal GC controller plugged in

'nother cool Black Wii, White Wii, DS Lite pic

Wiimote coming to life, 2, 3

Wiimote and DS Lite:

GC cables plugged into Wii

Wii, Wiimote w/ Piano (Wii spands a minor 10th, the Wiimote a major 7th)

Wii, Wiimote w/ paperback Tess of the d'Urbervilles (I couldn't find my copy of Catcher in the Rye...)

Wii, Wiimote, GC power brick, GC A/V cable, and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

N64, GC, Wii controllers, 2

Wiimote w/ GC Wavebird

Wiimote w/ N64 Controller

Wiimote w/ NES Controller, 2, 3

Wiimote w/ Atari 2600 Controller, 2

Wiimote w/ Game Boy

Wiimote w/ Pikachu Edition Game Boy Color

Wiimote w/ Game Boy Advance

Wiimote w/ Nintendo DS

Wiimote w/ Nintendo DS lite

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1. Thats alot of Wii lol...Man and I thought that bathtub was as big as a Nintendo can get...bad damn!

Posted at 10:31AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Bobill 0 stars

2. What I want to know is, does the BLACK Wii's plastic show up scratches, even those tiny buff scratches (which black iPod was notorious for) that you get from wiping with a cloth. I really think the black one is more sexy, but if it shows up buff scratches, even the tiny ones, then I'll have to get a white.

Posted at 10:35AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Ruari 0 stars

3. Dear Lord. This man is obsessed with his Wii.

Posted at 10:36AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Felix Andrews 0 stars

4. Someone has just a Wii bit too much time on their hands. Were those hyperlinks manually inserted by Joystiq's fine staff? If so, take an early lunch.

Posted at 10:41AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by J B Cougar 2 stars

5. Wow, so that's what people without girlfriends do. No seriously it is kinda neat to see a well done mock-up size comparison. Ever since they ipod people seem to care about the size/looks of hardware waaaaay more than necessary.

Posted at 10:41AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Aaron 0 stars

6. WiiStiq used to be Joystiq!

Posted at 10:44AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Clint 0 stars

7. J B Cougar: sure were. I think I may do just that! Wink

Posted at 10:47AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by C. Grant 0 stars

8. hahahahhahahahahaha awesome.

Posted at 10:47AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by .ed 0 stars

9. I'm a huge fan of Wii...but if I had a choice between a Wii and that Bill Nye "The Science Guy" Book...well I might just have to flip a coin.

Posted at 10:51AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by MegaMatt 0 stars

10. Okay, the one next to a Game Gear is more than a little amusing.

Posted at 10:58AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by 32_Footsteps 12 stars

11. OMG, they didn't take a picture of it next to a stack of 3 DVD cases?

Posted at 11:02AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by x876543 0 stars

12. I'm impressed. Truly, an inspired documentation of the soon-to-be released console's proportions. It's interesting to see it next to some of your more common household items (TV, DS Lite, Chicago Bulls championship locker room hat).

The most suprising aspect was that his bedsheets didn't feature ALF. I'm afraid what an online pictorial catalog of all of my worldly posessions would say about me.

Posted at 11:04AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by TexasTHL 0 stars

13. x876543: actually he did, must have just missed those ones. They were in the beginning.

Posted at 11:17AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by C. Grant 0 stars

14. ... Holy crackers...

Posted at 11:20AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Neko Tsukimi 0 stars

15. whats a pop bottle?

Posted at 11:24AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by southerner 0 stars

16. That's too much Wii for me. But that's a good mock up. I thought it was real for a second.

Posted at 11:43AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Marc 1 star

17. the geek in him is strong...

Posted at 11:44AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by shaoron 0 stars

18. "whats a pop bottle?"

It's one of the regional terms for what's usually called "soda" or "soda pop". I know western Pennsylvania tends to use "pop," and I know Chris Grant's from Pennsylvania, so I guess we have a clue as to where he grew up.

The real test, though, would be to find out what he calls a long sandwich with multiple meats and cheese, particularly made at Italian delis. Does he prefer to say hoagie, sub, grinder, po' boy, hero, or something else?

Posted at 11:56AM on Jun 23rd 2006 by 32_Footsteps 12 stars

19. Pop is what stupid people in stupid regions call Soda.

Posted at 12:02PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by J Ron 0 stars

20. 18. No, Coke is what stupid people in stupid regions call soda. Trust me, I got made fun of all the time in Mississippi when I had to live there because I called it soda, and they said it should be called Coke. Even Pepsi they called Coke.

Posted at 12:13PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by martin 2 stars

21. Haha 32: would that it were. I just assembled his prewritten descriptions with his text-links and voila!

In Philly (and NJ where I grew up) it's most definitely soda. Although you nailed the second part ... is it hoagie or sub ... maybe even grinder. I grew up sub and have slowly gone over to the hoagie camp. Philly is *serious* about their hoagies.

I refuse to say "jimmies" though ... they're SPRINKLES!

Posted at 12:23PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by C. Grant 0 stars

22. here in the uk its called juice. fizzy juice. your all wrong, your all weird. end of

Posted at 12:25PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by neale 0 stars

23. neale: "end of ... " ? don't leave me hanging, padre

Posted at 12:38PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Ross Miller 0 stars

24. Im impressed he won the John Philip Sousa award. I never thought I would run into another Sousa winner here on Joystiq. Figured I was the only one Smile

Posted at 12:40PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Jon 0 stars

25. i'm more impressed that if you look hard for one of the pictures, it's an empty box Razz

Posted at 12:53PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Rodents 0 stars

26. Your all wierd, why not call things by there names. In australia we call Pepsi: 'Pepsi', Coke is called: 'Coke', Fanta is called: 'Fanta'...is it really so hard. If we generalise exactly wot type of drink they are, it's called softdrink, the ones you mix with water is cordial. I think americans call it coolaye or something....pfft.

Posted at 12:57PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Scott -1 stars

27. Cool, as per usual i get the -1 stars again. It must be automated for me, cause it is always there Sad

Posted at 12:58PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Scott -1 stars

28. Oh, so you were just lazy and copied "pop". That makes sense.

Though I can tell you're from North Jersey. If you were from South Jersey, like me, you'd have been calling them hoagies your whole life. Oh, how many times did I get a hoagie from Wawa...

And I've always called them jimmies. Nothing was as good at starting an argument in college as the "jimmies vs. sprinkles" debate.

Posted at 12:59PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by 32_Footsteps 12 stars

29. Haha, 32, thrall me with your acumen!

N. Jersey indeed (en garde!). I've capitulated to S. Jersey/Philadelphia's hoagie demands but I'll never give you Jimmies! NEVER!

Go down the shore and every ice cream shack wants me to call them jimmies ... fascists.

Posted at 1:06PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by C. Grant 0 stars

30. Hey 23, I've got one too. Very Happy

I wonder if it's a bad thing that if I had a mockup of a Wii I could replicate most of the pictures he took... and include one comparing it to a 5.25" floppy

Posted at 1:25PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Markham 0 stars

31. I want to see one beside my 360 on my cabinet November.

Posted at 1:37PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by cap-n-crunch -1 stars

32. #19

I really am offended by your comments of stupid regions and Mississippi......I call all carbonated, sugar drinks "soda" when referring to them generically, and by their product name when referring to them directly.

Regardless of where we live; however, I am pretty certain that GFY still means the same thing...

Posted at 1:39PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by devi8i 0 stars

33. Those are my models. They really don't take long to make, maybe 3 hours tops. I made the first one just for my own comparison purposes, and the other, more detailed ones were made with the intention of selling them.

As for all the talk about location, I'm a now-sophomore at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign majoring in Music Education, and grew up in the SW suburbs of Chicago, right around the Orland Park area.

Posted at 1:51PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by DocCRP 0 stars

34. Pop / Subs in Michigan

Posted at 2:02PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Drew 0 stars

35. can anyone say "off topic"? or is that said differently somewhere else too

Posted at 2:38PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by neonez 0 stars

36. Wii + Saxophone + Wicked = Whoever you are, You're my new best friend.

Posted at 2:43PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Jay 0 stars

37. 25. Your all wierd, why not call things by there names. In australia we call Pepsi: 'Pepsi', Coke is called: 'Coke', Fanta is called: 'Fanta'...is it really so hard. If we generalise exactly wot type of drink they are, it's called softdrink, the ones you mix with water is cordial. I think americans call it coolaye or something....pfft.

its koolaid. hahaha you crazy aussies and your socceroos. hey you did better than our stinkin team.

Posted at 2:59PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by marsel 0 stars

38. All that, and no pic of it beside the PS2 Slim?

Posted at 3:30PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by SushiShowers 0 stars

39. Because as we all know, Joystiq comment threads are known for their slavish devotion to the topic at hand.

Really, we've already had plenty of posts doing the Wii size comparison. So we found something else to talk about as a tangent. It's not like it'll hurt the Internet or anything.

Posted at 3:33PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by 32_Footsteps 12 stars

40. # 19. martin - Only a moron would say something like that. You're going to call an entire state stupid because you don't agree with what they call something? That would almost be insulting if it wasn't coming from a know-nothing like you. A lot of us call it Coke here in Texas also, but we mostly drink Dr Pepper (Not the shitty DP they have up north. The real stuff) so I guess that makes us stupid.

I can probably point out 20 or 30 things you call by a brand name when you shouldn't. Does that make you stupid too? Do you say Q-Tip? Zip-Lock Bag? Well you're stupid then.

See how that works?

Posted at 4:05PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Matters 0 stars

41. In New York we call soda what it is. Wether it be Coke, Sprite, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, etc, we call it by it's trademarked name.

Oddly enough we call long sandwiches Heroes or subs.

Posted at 4:23PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Marc 1 star

42. Scott, it's Kool-Aid.

Posted at 4:29PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Marc 1 star

43. #31 devi8i

GFY?

Good fun Yummies?

Got food yet?

Good for you?

I guess it doesn't mean the same thing for everybody...

Lighten up, nobody was insulting anybody with any seriousness.

Posted at 4:32PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by crono141 0 stars

44. I want that mock-up so bad. It could possibly quell some of my antsyness before launch... plus, it would make for a fine joke to play on you friends. Set that thing on a shelf next to your Xbox and hear people ask how you got an early copy.

Posted at 5:12PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by Sam 0 stars

45. I'm from Omaha, NE, and we say "pop" here.

Another one is "sack" and "bag." Go into a store, buy something, and say "can I hav a sack for that?" I lived in California for a few years, and every time I'd ask for a sack, they'd just look at my funny until I remembered to ask for a bag.

Posted at 5:41PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by shidoshi 0 stars

46. Oooooh. I just figured out how comments work here lol

Well, again, those are my models. They really don't take long to make, maybe 3 hours tops. I made the first one just for my own comparison purposes, and the other, more detailed ones were made with the intention of selling them.

As for all the talk about location, I'm a now-sophomore at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign majoring in Music Education, and grew up in the SW suburbs of Chicago, right around the Orland Park area.

Posted at 10:32PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by DocCRP 0 stars

47. Sweet, I have a John Phillip Souza award as well! It's displayed proudly in front of my "Winnie the Pooh playing a sax" doll.

GO BAND NERDS!!!

Posted at 11:01PM on Jun 23rd 2006 by n8dogg 0 stars

48. Hey, I know this guy in real life.
Nice to see him hitting it big on the net.

Posted at 12:32AM on Jun 24th 2006 by supremespleen 0 stars

49. how on earth did he make such an neat and plastic wii mockup. the wiimote is also unbelieveably realistic. whith al its buttons that aren't flat etc... can somebodu tell me where he got the materials for his mockup?

Posted at 10:15AM on Jun 24th 2006 by Supr Mushy 0 stars

50. ^ it's mine.

The entire thing is pretty much posterboard (not plastic) and tape. I use a craft knife to cut the posterboard so that all my cuts are extremely clean, and I use patent images as a reference for accuracy.

As for the Wiimote, that's all posterboard as well, though I did fasten two AA batteries on the inside for more realistic weight. The face buttons, well, that just took patience lol

Oh, and supremespleen, good to see you around. Smile

Posted at 11:43AM on Jun 24th 2006 by DocCRP

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