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Wacky Races: Crash & Dash (Wii)
Race Dick Dastardly and Penelope Pitstop in this minimally average racing game that has neither gas nor brakes.
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Wacky World of Sports (Wii)

Wacky World of Sports takes players on a trip around the world to take part in ten lesser known sports of countries like Italy, the Netherlands and Australia. Events include tuna ...

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Walk It Out (Wii)

OK Now Do It How U Do It Go On And Walk It Out
I Said Do It How U Do Go On And Walk It Out
OK Do It How ...

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Wall-E (Wii)
The most fun you'll have cleaning up garbage comes from an adorable little trash compactor in this Pixar tie-in.
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Wario Land: Shake It! (Wii)
Here Wario's a shining bastion of technical excellence, but missing that rambunctious energy that powers his finest gameplay. There are challenges and moments of occasional brilliance, but they're smothered in ...
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WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii)
First the micro games were nuts. Now you'll be twirling a hula hoop, lifting weights and running a marathon for real - using the Wii remote.
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Water Warfare (Wii)

Like first-person shooters, but hate all the blood? Well, this WiiWare game puts a water pistol in your hand for some good, clean fun - at least in multiplayer, as ...

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We Cheer (Wii)
Push 'em back, push 'em back, waaaaaaaaay back with your own cheer squad in this light, enjoyable title. Still it's held back by some balance issues and any cheerleader will tell you ...
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We Cheer 2 (Wii)

The sequel to the no. 1 cheerleading game (yes, it's a genre) is coming to the Wii, so start stretching.

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We Ski (Wii)
Wii Fit isn't the only reason to break out the balance board. A big free-roaming mountain and charming style make it worth checking out. It's just a shame the balance ...
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We Ski & Snowboard (Wii)

Despite having tons of quests and customization options for your Mii, this Balance Board enabled sequel still has unresponsive controls.

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Where the Wild Things Are (Wii)

This is a charming little romp through one small boy’s imagination, even if it has an annoying camera and some repetitive combat.

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Wii Chess (Wii)
Despite being fundamentally solid, there aren't enough features here to make Wii Chess a viable buy.
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Wii Fit (Wii)
The next great outreach program from Nintendo uses a balance board to test your physical fitness.
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Wii Fit Plus (Wii)

Not so much a sequel as a revision to Wii Fit, Wii Fit Plus adds new minigames, activities and increased customization abilities. While the game is technically improved, it isn’t any ...

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Wii Music (Wii)
Control a six-person band using the remote and nunchuk, and bring along three friends for a collaborative experience.
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Wii Party (Wii)

While Wii Party manages to remain entertaining by the sheer numbers of minigames and occasional clever Wiimote usage, the bland presentation and lackluster board games bring it down. You won't ...

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Wii Play (Wii)
Multiplayer's the only way to go with Wii Play, and even then you'll be satisfied within a week.
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Wii Sports (Wii)
Five instantly-accessible sports games with simple graphics and simpler controls.
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Wii Sports Resort (Wii)
Welcome to Wii Sports Resort, a great place to stay because at long last the Wii Remote does exactly what it was supposed to do from the beginning. And it ...
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Wild Earth: African Safari (Wii)
Same award-winning gameplay, slightly different name. The safari continues on Wii with multiplayer and minigames where you play as the photogenic animals.
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Wing Island (Wii)
The challenge in most flight-based games is the unfriendliness of controls. By making the controls such a non-chore, Wing Island's already overly-simplistic missions are made even more redundant.
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Winter Sports 2: The Next Challenge (Wii)

This Winter Olympics knock-off is dull and filled with uninteresting events, so we have to give it props for accuracy. Plus it does offer some surprisingly decent motion controls.

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Winter Sports: The Ultimate Challenge (Wii)
All of the events except skiing are tedious motion-control chores. They should have just made a skiing game and left out the joyless garbage.
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Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (Wii)

Downloadable via Virtual Console on Wii.

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Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (Wii)

Considered by many to be one of the best games on the Master System, you can now experience all of Wonder Boy's animal-morphing craziness on Virtual Console.

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Wonder World Amusement Park (Wii)

It may seem like every Wii game is a half-hearted minigames collection, but few are as disappointing as this one.

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World Championship Athletics (Wii)

Made with the Balance Board in mind, this collection of 28 different summer sports includes swimming, cycling and diving.

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World of Goo (Wii)
A delightfully weird and endlessly inventive puzzle/construction game involving millions of oblivious - and apparently, tasty - Goo Balls.
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World of Zoo (Wii)

This zoo-based sim game has 95 species of fuzzy, wuzzy animals to care for and observe.

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World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions (Wii)
All World Series of Poker has left to impress is a suite of poker tools to calculate pot odds and the like.
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Worms: A Space Oddity (Wii)
The only thing different in this variation on Worms, will be that you play levels in space. That's not a bad thing 'cause seriously, why mess with an amazingly successful ...
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Worms: Battle Islands (Wii)

A solid outing with incremental changes that inch the series forward.

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WSC Real 08: World Snooker Championship (Wii)
WSC Real 08 is taking a first-person approach to snooker. Test your snooker skills by being pitted against national champs.
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