I Want
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)

Little is known about this just announced Zelda game, though rumors say that it will focus on Link's sword (that's not a euphemism).

I'm playing
Pokemon Black / White (DS)

It may not break the Pokemon mold, but Black/White offers enough new content coupled with the series' classic, deep battle mechanics to make it endlessly playable. If you could ...

Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii)

With amazing bang for your buck, Metroid Prime Trilogy puts three great games in one. Sure, it may have the some minor issues present in all three games, but the ...

I've Beaten
Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (DS)
The biggest series in handheld gaming comes to the DS with 3D graphics, plenty of new monsters and the same turn-based battling and exploration that originally made its fortunes.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)
It's the same Zelda we've been playing since 1998, tweaked and balanced to perfection.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Four-player fighting returns with new characters like Wario, Pit from Kid Icarus - and yes, Solid Snake.
Soulcalibur IV (Xbox 360)
Sure, the Star Wars characters don't really belong here, but nonsense is the order of the day in Soulcalibur IV, and the game's better for it. New fighting ...
Pokemon Platinum (DS)

Lots of little things have been “freshened up” in Platinum, but there aren’t any major changes or additions – it’s really Diamond and Pearl again, dusted off, sprayed with ...

Halo 3: ODST (Xbox 360)

Master Chief takes a backseat as a new UNSC hero is drafted in for this standalone expansion that explores the fate of Earth before the events of Halo 3. More ...

Collecting Dust
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)
Metroid Prime 3 falls into the same category as Twilight Princess - the ultimate achievement of the series, yet in desperate need of an evolution.
Pokemon Ranger (DS)
Pokemon Ranger is relatively an ultimately forgettable action/adventure, but is an amusing dual-screen diversion until the next real Pokemon game arrives.
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (GameCube)
While unlikely to convert gaming snobs, Magical Melody is a farming sandbox adventure that delivers a bumper crop of freedom and fun for the young-at-heart.
Pokemon Trozei (DS)
It's a simple puzzle concept dressed up to look like a cross between the pocket monsters, Tetris and a pinch of Powerpuff Girls retro style.
Rampage: Total Destruction (Wii)
The ultimate game for short attention spans, Rampage returns in Total Destruction. Smash, crush, destroy!
I Love
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)
Metroid Prime 3 falls into the same category as Twilight Princess - the ultimate achievement of the series, yet in desperate need of an evolution.
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Mario's first appearance on Wii launches him into outer space, where you tilt, bob and shake him across spinning globes in Mario 64 fashion.
Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (DS)
The biggest series in handheld gaming comes to the DS with 3D graphics, plenty of new monsters and the same turn-based battling and exploration that originally made its fortunes.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)
It's the same Zelda we've been playing since 1998, tweaked and balanced to perfection.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Four-player fighting returns with new characters like Wario, Pit from Kid Icarus - and yes, Solid Snake.
Rock Band 2 (Xbox 360)
This refined entry replaces the original Rock Band as quite possibly the most fun-filled four person co-op game in creation. Just don't go looking for a huge evolutionary jump.
I Hate
Pokemon Trozei (DS)
It's a simple puzzle concept dressed up to look like a cross between the pocket monsters, Tetris and a pinch of Powerpuff Girls retro style.
Boogie (Wii)
EA combines dancing and karaoke in this Wii exclusive.