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Learning with the PooYoos: Episode 1 (Wii)

This WiiWare title will teach your kids numbers, letters, lateralization, shapes, colors and more, and they don't even need to know how to read to play.

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Legend of the Dragon (Wii)
A fairly incompetent fighting game based on a property few people seem to care about. Play at your own risk.
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LEGO Batman: The Videogame (Wii)
Indy was about paying homage; Batman is about embracing the dizzying, if essentially silly scope of his universe. Sure, it may not revolutionize the LEGO formula, but if this is ...
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (Wii)

Taking the insanely popular LEGO franchise and combining it with the insanely popular Harry Potter franchise, we are left with LEGO Harry Potter and a game that covers the first ...

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (Wii)
If you have played any of the other LEGO games you already know what to expect with LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7. Set in the LEGOfied world of Harry Potter, ...
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Nov 18, 2011
 
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (Wii)

Continuing the LEGO-ized adventures of Indiana Jones, it improves on the previous formula, though it has some low points, mostly involving levels from the Crystal Skull.

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LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (Wii)
Indy hits the small screen in block form. It's fun in small doses, but not as consistently entertaining as LEGO Star Wars.
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
LEGO Rock Band (Wii)

Yes, LEGO Rock Band has more of a solo campaign – you build a band and amass a following by employing helpers – but this contradicts the social thrust of ...

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Wii)
LEGO Star Wars is one of the most joyous, unpretentious, brilliant games you'll play on your newest console.
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Let's Catch (Wii)

Developer Prope’s buoyant catch-’em-up is a year-round remedy for a grumpy face.

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Let's Go By Train! [import] (Wii)
Considering the fixed track nature of trains, speed is the only variable under player control and so the game becomes a simple task of watching the speedometer and track distance ...
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Let's Tap (Wii)

Using the Wii Remote in the unique ways you don't touch it, this new property is almost there but has a few subpar play modes holding it back.

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Line Attack Heroes (Wii)

In this simple sounding action game, one to four players can run around smashing enemies. To be honest, it looks a little like Dynasty Warriors covered in sprinkles and cotton ...

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Line Rider 2: Unbound (Wii)
The idea is a simple one: you draw a line on the screen and a little man in a woolly scarf tears along it until a lump, a bump or ...
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Link's Crossbow Training (Wii)
You get what you pay for with this lightgun adventure and since you're not paying much, it seems like a good deal. Too bad you have to buy the Zapper ...
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
LIT (Wii)

Rescue your girlfriend from the dark in this WiiWare puzzler by using light sources to your advantage.

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Little King's Story (Wii)
This RPG jumps ahead of the normal save the world story to when the hero returns home and actually has to start being responsible for the village he saved: his ...
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Little League World Series Baseball 2009 (Wii)

When playing an MLB game, aren't you always wishing the players were children? If so, this is the game for you.

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Littlest Pet Shop (Wii)
If you're a six year old girl, prepare to squeal with glee as the Littlest Pet Shop franchise makes its debut and the Wii and DS.
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London Taxi Rush Hour (Wii)
A dreadful knock-off of an outdated classic that manages to control so badly you almost don't notice how hideously ugly everything you're struggling to avoid running over really is.
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Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal (Wii)
The usual gang of Looney Tunes characters arrives on the Wii in this button-mashing action title that also features puzzles and vehicles.
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Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked (Wii)

Surviving on a deserted island is way more work than it should be in this graphically bland title, which squanders its charm by forcing you to struggle mightily just to ...

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Lost in Shadow (Wii)

Play as a boy's shadow as he attempts to climb around and up a mystical tower in this artsy-looking platform-adventure.  Along the way, you must solve mysteries, puzzles and fight off enemies that ...

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
LostWinds - WiiWare (Wii)
The story sounds familiar - boy out to save home with power of [insert magical object here] from evil [dragon/monster/sorcerer] - but the graphics look mighty ambitious for a WiiWare ...
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias (Wii)
A sequel to one of the best WiiWare games around, LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias looks just as pretty as the original and only improves on what the first game ...
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
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