Released on November 2006 and discontinued in 2013, it has been almost a decade since it launched and prices in general for the console and its accessories are very affordable as a whole, but will the Wii eventually be seen as a "retro" console with value?
The original model features GCN support with its controller/memory card ports so that's definitely a huge advantage it has rather than use an actual GCN console (the black Wii could be seen as a slim version of GameCube, after all), and the original Classic Controller has analog triggers which if played via Nintendont can be used for GCN games.
As of now, the console more or less has no value, but in time it's possible it'll regain considering its useful features. I mean, there's also Wii games though I personally would just use it more for GameCube stuff.
Oh yeah, the Wii official component cable also isn't worth much these days, but who knows, I reckon that'll regrettably become expensive in the future. :-/
The original model features GCN support with its controller/memory card ports so that's definitely a huge advantage it has rather than use an actual GCN console (the black Wii could be seen as a slim version of GameCube, after all), and the original Classic Controller has analog triggers which if played via Nintendont can be used for GCN games.
As of now, the console more or less has no value, but in time it's possible it'll regain considering its useful features. I mean, there's also Wii games though I personally would just use it more for GameCube stuff.
Oh yeah, the Wii official component cable also isn't worth much these days, but who knows, I reckon that'll regrettably become expensive in the future. :-/