Gaming: Nintendo Wii
Currently listing articles 126-101:
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Nintendo Wii Review: Samurai Warriors Katana— The potential is there for this to be great. It just never got realized.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 5/12/2008— The Age of WiiWare begins. About time...
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Nintendo Wii Review: Opoona— Nice visuals and unique battle system make this game well-rounded except for a thin story and the occasional navigation issue.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl— The most hyped Wii game ever delivers.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None— This Adventure Company game features engaging puzzles, high level challenges and, surprise, adventure, just don’t try to complete it in one day.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Major League Baseball 2K8— The MLB 2K franchise arrives on the Wii, does it hit a homerun?
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Nintendo Wii Review: No More Heroes— Players need a little patience if they want to get deep into this gradually rewarding fighting/action experience.
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Nintendo Wii Review: My Horse and Me— Horse lovers must leap over some challenging controls in this game, which offers a solid all ages experience.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Furu Furu Park— A so-so compilation of mini-games that will disappoint old-school Taito fans.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Ninja Reflex— Lack of deeper bonuses and simplistic play offset good game that will certainly keep you physically active while developing reflexes.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl— Games have defined consoles in the past - Halo the Xbox, Sonic the Sega Genesis, now the Wii has Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
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Pre-Play Impressions: Super Smash Bros. Brawl— I got Super Smash Bros. Brawl today! YEA!
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Nintendo Wii Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— This book adapted/fantasy adventure runs a familiar vein while incorporating the unique Wii controls and unlockable content for increased replay value.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Samurai Warriors - Katana— Slice and dice your way through waves of foes in this latest installment full of solid action and expanded variety.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 2/4/2008— Next week had better be a good one. Or else.
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Virtual Console Review: Sin and Punishment— The fan-favorite Nintendo 64 title from Japan was worth the long wait.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Wii Zapper and Link's Crossbow Training— Think of it this way: you're paying $20 for the game, and getting the peripheral with it. It'll help justify the purchase.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 1/14/2008— Once again, we only get two games. Which two, though?
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Blu-ray's "Inevitable Win": Will It Impact Games?— Now that Blu-ray has the decisive advantage, what can we expect to happen when it comes to the future of video games?
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Nintendo Wii Review: Geometry Wars: Galaxies— Movement and enemy knowledge helps players succeed as they enjoy a retro title full of unlockables and fun.
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A Look Ahead: Questions for Gaming in 2008— With a whole year of gaming ahead of us, there are many questions to be asked.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3— It's everything a fighting game should be.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Jenga World Tour— No need to further ruin my childhood, Atari. Hollywood's been doing that for years.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 12/24/2007— Merry Christmas to all! But did we get coal in our stockings from Nintendo?
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Nintendo Wii Review: MLB Power Pros— Konami hits one out of the park with their first attempt at importing a long-running franchise from Japan.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Battalions Wars 2— The quality real time strategy military game improves on the first installment with new naval forces, and online play.
