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101-in-1 Party Megamix (Wii)

Originally for DS, Megamix now takes its WarioWare-inspired collection of minigames to Wii.

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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (Wii)

The spectacle of FIFA 10’s mechanics coupled with the glamour of the World Cup’s licence make FIFA World Cup a magnificent celebration of this summer’s biggest sporting event. The lack ...

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3-2-1, Rattle Battle! (Wii)

In this downloadable WiiWare title, you "rattle" the Wii-mote like a maraca to play a variety of minigames. Totally different from waggling, though. Totally different.

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5 Spots Party (Wii)

Spot the differences between a bunch of similar-looking images in this party-focused, downloadable WiiWare title.

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A Boy and His Blob (Wii)

Chomping jellybeans is a great way (and the only way) to solve problems in this charming remake.

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A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia (Wii)

A title that it seems nearly every gamer has heard of, the original A Boy and His Blob is deservedly beloved, even if (perhaps because) it didn't always let you ...

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Academy of Champions (Wii)

Soccer meets Hogwarts in this new footie game for kids, which features Pele teaching the children of the world how to live and grow through soccer.

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Active Life: Athletic World (Wii)
If you couldn't get enough of the Power Pad on the NES then you'll go gaga over this collection of excercise-oriented minigames
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Active Life: Extreme Challenge (Wii)

In this Active Life release, you take a casual jaunt through extreme sports, making it much safer for the children. Unfortunately, it's only a cheap and watered down version of ...

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Active Life: Outdoor Challenge (Wii)
Kids are fat today, that we can all agree on. Perhaps this game (and its DDR-like pad) will get them to move their chunky behinds?
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Agatha Christie - And Then There Were None (Wii)
First, there was an adventure/mystery PC game, And Then There Were None. And then there was a Wii version. And the Agatha Christie fans rejoiced.
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Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun (Wii)

Try to solve a mystery as Hercule Poirot in this hokey adventure game, though you may be too bored to finish it.

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Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (Wii)

This Master System "classic" hasn't aged well, but you can see for yourself on the Virtual Console.

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Alice in Wonderland (Wii)
It's hardly original but it’s enjoyable and occasionally surprising. At heart it’s well made but unremarkable – yet, like the Mad Hatter himself, it’s dressed up eccentrically and packed with ...
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Alien Syndrome (Wii)
Despite an interesting RPG system, control issues, blah design and repetitive blasting cause this shooter to fall short of nearly twenty years worth of anticipation.
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All Star Cheer Squad (Wii)
The first ever cheerleading game... we gotta see this.
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All Star Cheer Squad 2 (Wii)

No longer a newbie, players will start out as the captain of the Tiger Squad, leading the team to victory by utilizing an all-new diverse move set that includes real-world ...

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Alone in the Dark (Wii)
The original survival-horror game gets reinvented for next-gen systems.
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Alvin and the Chipmunks (Wii)
Alvin and the Chipmunks return from nigh-irrelevance to populate a bland rhythm game with spotty play and budget presentation. Slapped-on motion controls wreak havoc.
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Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (Wii)

Alvin and his brothers meet the Chipettes in this movie tie-in rhythm game.

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And Yet It Moves (Wii)

This creative platformer/puzzler is built around the idea of turning the world upside down. Originally for PC, it now makes its way over to WiiWare.

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Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii)

Just as addictive at its core, Animal Crossing makes the transition to the Wii looking almost exactly the same as on the GameCube, but with some cool online functionality.

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Animal Kingdom: Wildlife Expedition (Wii)

Go on a photo safari with people who look like they're from Harvest Moon and animals that look surprisingly realistic (for a Wii game).

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Another Code R: A Journey into Lost Memories (Wii)

This adventure game for the Wii has an engrossing murder mystery to tell, even if the technical fumbles and a less mature style hold it back from the quality of its ...

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Ant Nation (Wii)
Before you send your ants into war, increase their resistance and strength by frying them with your magnifying glass. Keep your colony ready in case of an invasion. To be available from ...
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Anubis II (Wii)
The nagging enigma of the missing prequel was not enough to keep us playing this cheapo platformer.
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Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)

An original fantasy RPG for the Wii, this was well received in Japan, though we'll wait and see what it means to the US.

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Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader? Make the Grade (Wii)
The TV game show comes home again, with more elementary quiz questions and multiplayer modes galore.
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Art of Balance (Wii)

Art of Balance is almost perfectly crafted and presented, particularly where its learning curve is concerned, introducing new rules gradually and managing to avoid being what could have been a ...

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Art Style: CUBELLO - WiiWare (Wii)

A little high concept and complicated for some, but once you understand this puzzle/shooter hybrid, you'll be hooked.

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Art Style: Orbient (Wii)

Built around the clever idea of collecting debris around an asteroid until you get big enough to attract a moon, this WiiWare title is worth checking out.

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Art Style: Rotohex (Wii)

This WiiWare puzzler is challenging and creative, but it lacks a feeling of reward and energy.

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Ashes Cricket 2009 (Wii)

The cricket sounds that emanate from the Wiimote and easy-to-customise field settings are nice touches. But overall this falls short of the boundary between average sim and comprehensive champion.

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Astro Boy: The Video Game (Wii)

By combining arcade-style beat ‘em-ups and shoot ‘em-ups, Astro Boy is a nod to the past without the serious frustration and difficulty of its old-school inspiration.

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Avatar The Last Airbender: The Burning Earth (Wii)
Even with the new co-op feature, nothing makes this game feel as good as when you use the disc for a coaster.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender (Wii)
The popular Nickelodeon show lends itself to a kid-oriented hack 'n slash in the vein of Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno (Wii)

A passable release whose Wii-specific controls help overcome its crippled camera and repetitive gameplay.

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