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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The sequel to the no. 1 cheerleading game (yes, it's a genre) is coming to the Wii, so start stretching.
Despite having tons of quests and customization options for your Mii, this Balance Board enabled sequel still has unresponsive controls.
This is a charming little romp through one small boy’s imagination, even if it has an annoying camera and some repetitive combat.
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 ...
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 ...
WWE All Stars brings star wrestlers new and old into a fresh experience that skews towards the over-the-top and ridiculous, even blending in elements of traditional fighting games.
Dumping the waggle of previous SmackDowns, this more traditional wrestling game has most of the great features of the 360/PS3 versions, but you should only get the Wii version if ...
A sillier way to enjoy this wrestling franchise, that can be a little too light, but you may not notice while having fun.