Category: Nintendo WII
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Review: Dr. Mario Online Rx (Nintendo Wii)
Dr. Mario Online Rx Genre: Puzzle Developer: Arika Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: 05/26/2008
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Review: Speed Racer: The Videogame (Nintendo Wii)
Speed Racer: The Videogame Genre: Racing Developer: Sidhe Interactive Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Release Date: 05/06/08
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Review: Wii Fit (Nintendo Wii)
Wii Fit (Wii) Publisher; Nintendo Developer: Nintendo Genre: Simulation Release Date: 5/21/2008
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Review: LostWinds (Nintendo Wii)
LostWinds Genre: Platformer/Adventure Developer: Frontier Developments Publisher: Frontier Developments Release Date: 05/12/2008
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Review: The DOG Island (Nintendo Wii)
The DOG Island Genre: Action/Adventure Developer: Yuke’s Publisher: Ubisoft Release Date: 05/06/08
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Review: Castle Shikigami 3 (Nintendo Wii)
Castle Shikigami 3 Publisher: Aksys Developer: Alfa System Genre: Shoot ‘Em Up Release Date: 05/13/2008
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Review: Target Terror (Nintendo Wii)
Target Terror Genre: Rail Shooter Developer: Leviathan Games Publisher: Konami Release Date: 04/22/08
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Review: Star Soldier R (Nintendo Wii)
Star Soldier R Developer: Hudson Soft Publisher: Nintendo Genre: Shoot ‘Em Up Release Date: 5/19/2008 The Soldier franchise is back baby! I was so excited about this. The Soldier series is my #3 shooter series of all time after R-Type and Gradius. I’ve missed it so. Titles like Soldier Blade and Blazing Lazers are what…
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Review: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King (Nintendo Wii)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Square-Enix Genre: Simulation Release Date: 5/12/2008
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Review: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life As A King (Nintendo Wii)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life As A King Genre: City Simulator Developer: Square Enix Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: 05/12/08 There’s a lesson to be learned here, and it is this: pay attention. I’m a fan of the Crystal Chronicles series of games. I mean, the franchise boils down to hacking your way through dungeons,…
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Review: Boom Blox (Nintendo Wii)
Boom Blox Genre: Puzzle Developer: EA Los Angeles Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: 05/06/08
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Counter Point Review: Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart Wii Release Date: 04/27/2008 Developer: Nintendo Entertainment Publisher: Nintendo Genre: Kart-racing Why Mario Kart for the Wii is possibly the worst Mario Kart game in the series.
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Review: Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo Wii)
Mario Kart Wii Genre: Kart Racing Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: 04/27/08
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Review: Okami (Nintendo Wii)
Okami Genre: Action/Adventure Developer: Clover Studios (I don’t care what the internet says) Publisher: Capcom Release Date: 04/15/08
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Review: Battle of the Bands (Nintendo Wii)
Battle of the Bands Publisher: THQ Developer: Planet Moon Studios Genre: Rhythm/Music Release Date: 4/22/2008 When I first heard of Battle of the Bands, I knew I had to try it. It sounded so completely insane. A bunch of bands fighting to the death using covers of some truly horrible songs to duke it out?…
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Review – Summer Sports: Paradise Island (Nintendo Wii)
Summer Sports: Paradise Island Publisher: Destineer Developer: Destineer Genre: Sports Release Date: 4/15/2008
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Review: Baroque (Nintendo Wii)
Baroque Publisher: Atlus USA Developer: Sting Genre: Dungeon Crawl Release Date: 4/09/2008 And here’s a game I never thought would come to US shores, but Atlus USA has really taken a liking to Sting over the past few years.
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Review: Major League Baseball 2K8 (Nintendo Wii)
Major League Baseball 2K8 Genre: Sports Developer:Kush Games Publisher: 2K Sports Release Date: March 4th, 2008 I love spring time. It’s the time of year when things warm up, it gets a little less gray and miserable outside, and baseball starts up again after an offseason that seems to last forever. There’s nothing better than…
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Review: Octomania (Nintendo Wii)
Octomania Genre: Puzzle Developer: Compile Heart Publisher: Conspiracy Entertainment Release Date: 04/01/08 April Fools, indeed. Octomania is a weird product; taken as the sum of its parts it’s a weird, quirky little puzzle game that’s generally tolerable but little more than that, but when one examines each of its component parts individually, it becomes an…
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Review: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None (Nintendo Wii)
Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None Publisher: Dreamcatcher Developer: Awe Games Genre: Adventure System Released On: Nintendo Wii Release Date 2/28/2008