Collecting Dust
Super Smash Brothers Melee (GameCube)
From beginning to unreachable end, this is one giant tribute to Nintendo and its fans.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (GameCube)
Like all games dependent on GBA Connectivity, it needs multiplayer to stay alive, but there's no denying the vintage Zelda gameplay.
Metroid Prime Hunters (DS)
The first handheld shooter that delivers everything the big, bad console boys offer - and it's all free on the Wi-Fi Connection.
Star Wars Battlefront II (Xbox)
Teams of players can shoot it out in sprawling Star Wars battlefields or hop into a TIE fighter for small-scale dogfights.
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)
Worldwide acclaim and millions of adoring fans agree that this could very well be the best Zelda of all time. We say it's easily the best traditional Zelda, and ...
I Love
Okami (Wii)
Despite its gorgeous updated visuals, the otherwise great Okami fumbles with its awkward implementation of the Wii controls.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Four-player fighting returns with new characters like Wario, Pit from Kid Icarus - and yes, Solid Snake.
Elder Scrolls: Morrowind (Xbox)
Morrowind establishes a new standard in role-playing games. It's astonishing in its depth and detail, and also sets a new benchmark in graphics.
I'm Tracking
Metroid: Other M (Wii)

Starting a whole new chapter for Samus, this Metroid looks like it features first and third-person gameplay with some combo-heavy combat.

Scribblenauts 2 (DS)

Maxwell returns for more stylus-driven gameplay, this time armed with 10,000 new words and the ability to use adjectives to modify the objects he brings to life.