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50 Best Wii Games of All Time 24 Feb 2018 1:07 AM (7 years ago)

Do you have a Wii U? Chances are you have a few games and would like to add to your collection. With all the games available, it can be hard to know which ones are going to be fun to play over and over again. The following games have been carefully tested and reviewed so you can pick a few great games for your Wii U. Which games came out on top? If you like Super Mario, this is a new twist with...

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PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond for the Wii 2 May 2012 5:29 PM (13 years ago)

Join Pikachu and his pals in their natural environment away from the rigorous life of training in this insanely cute Pokemon game. The main Pokemon games on the Nintendo handheld consoles have had little innovations with every generation but still manage to sell millions of copies every year. Most of the allure probably comes from the Pokemon themselves. These tiny monsters have their own unique...

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MLB 2K12 for the Wii 1 May 2012 5:26 PM (13 years ago)

MLB 2K12 is the latest edition of 2K Sports’ Major League Baseball video game franchise for the Wii. Sports games get released every year, and they usually don’t do any major innovations or updates to their core mechanics except renew the player roster. While this may be frustrating, most of us are satisfied with the same old same old as long as the gameplay is still exhilarating. MLB 2K12 for the...

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Wii Mario Party 9 1 May 2012 5:23 PM (13 years ago)

After five years of waiting, Mario Party gets its latest instalment in Mario Party 9, the series’ best release yet. Holding the record for the longest running mini-game series, you’d think that Mario Party would be having trouble staying fresh all this time. However, thanks to the ingenious developers at Nd Cube, it’s been revamped significantly to feature improved gameplay...

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Rhythm Heaven Fever on the Wii 15 Mar 2012 6:31 PM (13 years ago)

Rhythm Heaven hits the Wii and will have you tapping your foot as well as the A and B buttons to the beat of some of the most catchy tunes and minigames ever made. The Rhythm Heaven series was first introduced in the Japan-only Game Boy Advance release called Rhythm Tengoku. This was shortly followed by Rhythm Heaven for the Nintendo DS. Now, with the Wii console nearing the end of its lifespan...

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Mr. Beans Wacky World (or is it?) for the Wii 14 Mar 2012 6:20 PM (13 years ago)

Mr. Bean is up to his outrageous antics again, this time on the Nintendo Wii as players fight their way across man-eating plants and angry bees in order to rescue the kidnapped Teddy. [amzn_product_inline asin=’B003IY48DA’] Mr. Bean has always been the benchmark for modern slapstick comedy. The man-child character created and played by Rowan Atkinson would go into real-life situations and act in a...

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Wii Aladdin Magic Racer 13 Mar 2012 6:17 PM (13 years ago)

Cruise your way past the Arabian Desert in stylish flying carpets as you vie for the top place in this Aladdin-inspired racing game for the Wii. Mario Kart clones have been hitting the market ever since the aforementioned game found widespread success among almost all video game enthusiasts. Aladdin Magic Racer is one of those games that hopes to emulate the example set about by Mario Kart...

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Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat for the Wii uDraw 16 Feb 2012 5:33 PM (13 years ago)

The diminutive versions of Marvel’s popular superheroes are back in a pint-sized adventure that will let players utilize the powers of the uDraw GameTablet to battle Dr. Doom’s evil forces. Marvel Super Hero Squad started out as a line of miniature action figures (2 inches to be exact) of characters from the Marvel universe. Despite being a limited release, the tiny toys became a runaway hit...

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Heavy Fire: Afghanistan for Wii 13 Dec 2011 8:20 AM (13 years ago)

Developer Teyon blasts out another title in the Heavy Fire series, this time featuring the battlegrounds of Afghanistan and wave after wave of hostile insurgents. Pros: In the shooter genre, there’s no question that the Call of Duty franchise reigns supreme. Especially with the latest release of the spectacular Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, it’s easy to overlook other games made by the...

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National Geographic Challenge – Nature Meets the Wii for a Trivia Challenge 12 Dec 2011 7:13 PM (13 years ago)

When it comes to learning and education in general, I have always been a firm believer in what some might call “sneaky learning.” After all, why should learning be so boring and dull when there are so many fun possibilities out there, with children not even realizing hat they are learning something. National Geographic has taken yet another step toward “sneaky learning,” but this time it comes in...

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