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Prices are a balance of average eBay sale price, lowest Amazon. Galaxy was an excellent example of Nintendo and Miyamoto showing their imagination while giving a big hug to your inner child.

By the way, despite most Wii games becoming more affordable this past year, this exclusive classic is gradually increasing in value. It might be one of those Mario titles that becomes an essential collector piece unless we see a re-release on the Switch.

The original Metroid Prime set a fine standard of bringing a classic franchise to full 3D, but Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is easily superior. This development house was started by former Konami employees were responsible for classics such as Gunstar Heroes, Radiant Silvergun, and Ikaruga.

Star Successor is a follow-up to an N64 classic that was a Japanese exclusive. Taking a different spin from its Paper Mario siblings, Super Paper Mario melds in more of the traditional 2D platforming found in the original Super Mario Bros franchise, while still maintaining some role-playing elements. You start off with Mario himself as the primary character, but you are later able to played as Princess Peach, Bowser, and Luigi — each of which possess different abilities.

Retro Studios the team that did a find job bringing Metroid Prime to life merged the nostalgic features with new and fresh gameplay elements. The game is not only filled with nostalgia, but also interesting gameplay elements, fluid animation, imaginative boss battles, and a hefty challenge. While this creative Kirby installment is still a 2D platformer, it not only has knitted design theme but also some gameplay mechanic changes to add interest to the series.

The game works its graphics style into the gameplay through creating interaction between the game and its graphical style, such as allowing Kirby to pull on buttons, stray threads and zips and spin balls of yarn to reveal hidden areas or alter the shape of the terrain. Now is a great time to jump on the affordable price on this Nintendo mainstay before it shifts to cult classic status. Much like the Wario Ware series mentioned below , have a bunch of minigames wrapped up in an additive package.

However, as you can probably guess from the title, this game is much more rhythm-based. It also has a more colorful and beautiful presentation that can be expected from a late Nintendo-published release. Rayman is a classic platforming franchise that has had success in both 2D and 3D, but as the title suggests, this installment jumps back to the two-dimensional roots.

Rayman Origins is also available on other platforms from the generation, but it is bound to bring you back to all the experiences that made you fall in love with video games. If the Wii is one of your favorite consoles from the generation, Rayman Origins would make a wonderful addition. Of course the Wario Ware phenomenon started on the Game Boy Advance and is still a great value , but the Wii and its motion controls made these quirky and quick mini games a tremendous multiplayer experience.

Smooth Moves takes the quick-and-zany concepts from the series originals and offers fun, easy-to-learn activities that make gamers quickly put the Wii-Mote in a variety of different positions. So for those that thought Wii Sports was great for friends, but want something a little more laugh-inducing, give this gem a chance. The Zelda releases are always a highlight on Nintendo platforms. One of the interesting thing about Twilight Princess in particular was that is was released pretty much in tandem with the Gamecube version.

It ended up being one of the most loved and best-selling Zelda games until Breath of the Wild kicked into gear. With Nintendo knowing that they can both add to their investment in this powerful franchise, but also offer fans a better quality port, Twilight Princess was also brought into full HD on the Wii U.

Depending on if you have or plan to get a Wii U and value the HD remaster or even would rather have a standard controller on the Gamecube version , the Wii version is just a fraction of the cost of both its Gamecube and Wii counterparts.

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Ultimate Control - Redesigned Oculus Touch controllers transport your movements directly into VR with intuitive controls. Oculus Link Cable sold separately. For these reasons alone it's probably the best RPG on the Wii. Lest you think we're damning it with faint praise, there's no denying that Xenoblade is invigorating and engaging like few recent games of its kind, giving us reason to hope that this once-proud genre may yet have better days ahead.

Visit the strange world of Xenoblade for odd hours and see if you don't feel the same. Metroid Prime 3 is the ultimate achievement of the series.

By this point, the formula had been tweaked and pruned to its most perfect point, with some of the best shooting on the system. Best of all, it makes beautiful use of the Wii Remote. Freely aiming with the remote makes the experience much faster than the older titles, where you had to hold R just to look around. Here, it's almost on par with a mouse and keyboard, with gesture controls - like yanking and pulling the Nunchuk to activate the Grapple Beam - that makes ripping off limbs oddly satisfying.

The Wii doesn't have that many true fighting games aside from Smash Bros. Capcom all the sweeter. Made specifically from the ground up for the Wii, the game shines on Nintendo's platform, making for a deep, complex fighting game that's perfect for those wanting something more mechanically sound than Brawl.

The character models and striking design are powerful even without any HD tomfoolery, easily making this one of the most gorgeous and unique-looking titles on the system.

At a time when games seem to offer a bit of everything, Rayman Origins stays focused on pure platforming pleasure, and it delivers. Yes, it can be too tough for some, but we're betting even more casual players will soon find themselves hopelessly addicted to the finely tuned challenges on offer here. Play it for the love of platforming, the love of 2D art, or the love of the Rayman series.

It doesn't matter why you play it. Just, for crying out loud, make sure you do. Look at that title. So unobtrusive. That's the little king's secret: smile, look harmless, and crush with extreme prejudice.

Underestimating this diminutive dictator will be the biggest mistake you make with this city-building, Pikmin-like Wii game. When everyone else is mucking around in blood and guts, Little King's Story has the tenacity to be an actual game you can play and play and play. With an adorable art style and fantastic gameplay, it's definitely a standout success. Usually, the word trashy is saved for bad things, but we can't think of a better, more loving way to describe No More Heroes 2.

The game goes for a pulpy, sexy, raunchy vibe and nails it perfectly, with hilarious characters and awesome hack-and-slash gameplay that takes full advantage of the Wii Remote's love of waggle. Bizarre, silly situations and awesome boss battles make it easy to recommend this game to anyone interested in a completely unique experience on the Wii. Actually, it's sort of a unique experience in general; what other games let you chop up models with a lightsaber that needs to be The fact that the Wii didn't see a proper Star Fox game was disappointing, but that sadness was overridden when Sin and Punishment: Star Successor filled the void perfectly with remarkable gameplay, awesome music, and some of the most over-the-top action we've seen.

Kicking missiles out of the sky? Sign us up. Extreme difficulty during the early levels might be a turnoff for some people, but if you're able to get past that either by tenacity or by bumping the game down to Easy you're in for an absolute treat that shouldn't be missed.

Is Kirby's Epic Yarn easy? It's absurdly easy. You can't die, it's hard to lose, and the game basically holds your hand the entire way. And yet despite that, it still manages to be one of the most enjoyable games on the system, with its absurdly charming art style and some of the strongest platforming from the Wii generation. Even the co-op, a weak point in some of Nintendo's other platformers, made for some incredibly enjoyable play, and the game's somewhat simplistic gameplay made it possible to play it with anyone and still have a good time.



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