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Sadness (Wii)
More of a project than a game, Sadness aims to use black and white visuals to create a mysterious, downtrodden world. Sounds like... fun.
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Safecracker (Wii)

Surprisingly hardcore with boring puzzles and environments. Just as safecracking should be.

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Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (Wii)

This long running franchise began on Saturn, but this is the first time we've gotten it. Will this strategy-RPG and dating-sim mash-up be as popular here as it is in ...

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Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space (Wii)

The game’s never entirely unplayable, but it sails so close to the wind that you’re going to need a serious amount of dedication to run the gauntlet of its broken ...

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Sam & Max Season One Wii (Wii)
Season One of Sam & Max makes the jump from serialized PC installments to a full-fledged Wii game in this collection of all six episodes in the first "season" of ...
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Samba De Amigo Wii (Wii)
If you missed the Dreamcast version, you missed out on one of the greatest party games ever. But never fear, it's on Wii and it's a wonderland of technicolor visuals ...
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Samurai Shodown Anthology (Wii)

If you've never played any of the Samurai Shodown games or if you're just feeling nostalgic, here's your chance to experience the entire fighting series on one disc.

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Samurai Warriors 3 (Wii)

Repetitive, derivative, and unimaginative...even for a Warriors game.

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Samurai Warriors Wave (Wii)
Take on all of ancient Japan in first-person mode, hacking and slashing waves of samurai until your arms give out.
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Samurai Warriors: Katana (Wii)
Chop haters up real good with your Wiimote in this first person Samurai slasher. Be sure you've got some tiger balm ready for your wrist.
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Scarface: The World is Yours (Wii)
Will slashing people with a chainsaw using the Wii remote be double the fun?
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Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! (Wii)

The last thing you want to do when gathered round the TV with three other quiz-hungry, buzzer-clenching film fans is stick on something so cheap it wouldn’t belong in Blockbuster ...

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Scene It? Twilight (Wii)

Konami is taking Twilight, everyone's favorite film/book series starring angst-ridden vampires, and making it a fun trivia game. Yay?

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Science Papa (Wii)

Forget Cooking Mama, Science Papa is here to teach you some chemistry in a set of fun "experiments" (meaning minigames).

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Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis (Wii)
Secret Files 2 won’t change the face of gaming, but it does embrace silly conventions in a way many point ’n’ clickers shy away from.
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Secret Files: Tunguska (Wii)
While condensing it from the PC onto the Wii might seem impressive, the plot, presentation and gameplay of Secret Files: Tunguska is by-the-book point and click tradition.
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Sega Bass Fishing [2008] (Wii)
An acceptable rental that remembers its arcade roots, but misses the big boat when it comes to incorporating more modern and potentially convenient Wii elements.
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Sega Superstars Tennis (Wii)
Eat your heart out, Virtua Tennis - Sonic and his friends have got more game than you could ever hope for.
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Sexy Ladies (Wii)
The hottest babes that represent gaming. Ooh la la.
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Sexy Poker (Wii)

WiiWare tries to get hot and heavy with Sexy Poker but falls flat on its face. It's a terrible poker game that no casual player could fail at and pervs will find ...

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Shaun White Skateboarding (Wii)

How did it get shipped without an option to use buttons for the most common move in the game? Does everyone at Ubisoft have wrists like melons? We’ll never know, ...

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Shaun White Snowboarding (Wii)
Not the greatest sports game on the Wii, but it scores bonus points for taking advantage of the Balance Board.
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Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage (Wii)

This year's Shaun White game takes advantage of the Wii Balance Board better than just about anyone, but it still has too many faults that keep it from greatness.

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Shimano Xtreme Fishing (Wii)

More than just a fishing game that is to the "xtreme," Shimano Xtreme Fishing is based on real Shimano fishing products, so don't doubt its accuracy.

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Shiren the Wanderer (Wii)

One of the most hardcore RPG franchises comes to the Wii, as you explore mysterious dungeons anew with 3D graphics, a first for the series.

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Showtime Championship Boxing (Wii)
An experience that is literally painful to play and worse to watch.
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Shrek the Third (Wii)
If you want a Shrek fix, you won't have to look far, because it will be on at least one system you own.
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Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution (Wii)
To please console gamers, this new version of the Civ universe will feature a streamlined time scale, allowing for speedier games, while "intense combat and constant action" are also promised.
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Sid Meier's Pirates! (Wii)

Even after nearly six years, Pirates! is still a superb game with plenty to offer, but the Wii version should be your absolute last resort, and avoided if possible.

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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories (Wii)

A “reimagining” of the first game in the series, this retelling of Harry Mason's search for his daughter has a lot going for it, but also some bits we'd rather ...

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SimAnimals (Wii)
Strive for balance and harmony in your own patch of forest in this inventive little Sims spin-off, just don't get too attached to the cute animals being eyed by the predators.
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SimAnimals Africa (Wii)

This is another one for younger players. They’ll enjoy it far more than the original, but we were hoping for more depth out of Africa.

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SimCity Creator (Wii)

Easy to play but super deep, and not too shabby to look at, SimCity Creator is a great translation of a classic franchise to the Wii. Just be prepared to ...

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Sin and Punishment: Star Successor (Wii)

A bullet hell shooter that’s just sane enough for anyone to enjoy. The action is nonstop but manageable, and the bosses are freakish and challenging enough to warrant a few ...

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Six Flags Fun Park (Wii)
With the recent rash of theme park-centric videogames, it's no surprise that Six Flags has jumped on the bandwagon with their very own 40 minigame+ "theme park simulator." Vomit not ...
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Skate City Heroes (Wii)
Skate City Heroes’ accessibility will seem like a breath of fresh air, but once you get over the initial joy of being able to perform most of these moves, you’ll ...
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Skate It (Wii)
A port of sorts of last year's inventive skater SKATE, this spin-off for the Wii has interesting ideas and is a smooth downscaling, but it lacks some of the features ...
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
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