The Nintendo Wii, the only console out there that makes you actually lose fat, uses a version of Opera for website browsing. However, regular web sites with their tiny fonts look rather small when viewed from afar. Not to mention the problems with using the Wiimote. Thus, many sites are introducing special versions made exclusively for browsing with the Wii. The latest Wii-focused site to launch was a special version of Google Reader; we trawled the interwebs for you and found sixteen more.
SofaTube
Video on the Wii. The site also has a standard version for your run-of-the-mill web browsing.
http://www.redkawa.com/sofatube/
Wiidesigned
This collection of Wii-related resources is itself designed for viewing on the Wii, which is obvious from the huge icons and fonts. A great spot to start your Wii-browsing from.
StumbleVideo
StumbleVideo, the recent video counterpart of the popular community browsing service StumbleUpon has taken great pride in its compatibility with the Wii.
Finetune
A radio station for some music Wiistening with a very simple design. Actually, it only has one big button on the front page. We like that, no room for mistakes there.
Wiitoob
Nice and simplistic frontend for YouTube videos, which are showing in a much bigger window than the standard one.
Wiicade
Playing flash games on the Internet using a console primarily intended to play games is so meta. The text is not huge on this one but it's big enough to be readable with the Wii.
Clusty
A search engine with results in big, visible letters. Ideal for doing Wiisearch.
Google Reader
The most recent (and probably the most famous) addition to the family of Wii-enabled sites is Google's RSS reader, which features bigger fonts and Wiimote support.
http://www.google.com/reader/wii
Mapwii
Mapwii is a Google Maps mashup which lets you find other Wii game friend codes numbers directly on the map. Even better, it's designed (well, to some extent) with the Wii in mind. The actual numbers are sorted by country.
MarioStrikers
A teaser for the upcoming microsite for the first online game for the Wii - Mario Strikers.
http://mariostrikers.nintendo.co.uk/
AccessWii
A portal-style website optimized for viewing with the Wii. Allows visitors to watch videos and play flash games.
VieWii
A simple and effective way to view YouTube videos on the Wii.
WiiPlayable
Although this site isn't exactly optimized for the Wii, it does offer a solid selection of flash games meant to be played on the Wii.
WiiHear
A directory of radio stations designed with the Wii in mind. Lacks options, but it features a lot of stations.
VCHints
Stuck in a game? No problem; just fire up this Wii-friendly website and get all the cheats and codes you need.
ImeemWii
A Wiiptimized version of the Imeem website lets you play and search for music and videos, as well as browse through users' playlists.
VidElectrix
A collection of six (actually, there are four at this moment, but two more are promised) flash-based games wrapped in a very simple interface. The games are very retro and will surely bring back memories of your trusty ZX Spectrum or Commodore 64.