Category: Nintendo WII
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Controller Review: Wii MotionPlus Combo
A few months back, Memorex sent us their Wii MotionPlus controller to test, and they’ve recently sent us the Nunchuck to test with it. See how they perform here.
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Controller Review: Memorex Wii MotionPlus Controller
Memorex Wii MotionPlus Controller MSRP: $29.99 Buy it at Amazon.com. Ask any person who has been playing video games for a long time about their experience with third party controllers, and you will likely hear an angry rant against them. Whether it is from memory cards, controllers, or other peripherals (with the exception of arcade…
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Review: Wicked Monsters BLAST! (Nintendo Wii)
We get our hands on a very under the radar budget light gun game. Is it any good?
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Review: Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident (Nintendo Wii)
Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident Developer: Big Fish Games Publisher: Nintendo of America Genre: Adventure Release Date: 6/28/2011 Although most console gamers wouldn’t know who or what Big Fish Games is, PC gamers know BFG as one of the largest video game publishers in the US, specializing in publishing adventure and hidden object based…
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Review: Exerbeat (Nintendo Wii)
Another excerise game for the Wii? Is it another piece of shovelware that doesn’t do its job or could it be the best exercise title on the market so far?
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Review: Gabrielle’s Ghostly Grove: Monster Mix (Nintendo Wii)
Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix Developer: Nastume Publisher: Natsume Genre: Rhythm/Dance Release Date: 5/16/2011 It’s been a long time since I have reviewed a Wii game. The last one was PokePark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure back in December of 2010. Since then, my system has just been gathering dust save for when I ported some Miis…
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Review: Virtua Tennis 4 (Nintendo Wii)
Virtua Tennis 4 Publisher: SEGA Developer: SEGA Genre: Sports Release Date: 05/10/2011 I have seen video games sold on the merit of their graphics alone. I have seen video games sold on the merit of their novel control scheme alone. I have even seen video games sold on the merit of their replayability. The one…
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Review: Beastly (Nintendo Wii)
The movie Beastly stars Number 4, that girl from High School Musical, one of them there Olsens, and NPH. The game Beastly stars tedium, N64 era graphics and unmitigated pain.
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Review: NFL Sports Active Training Camp (WII)
Is this virtual training camp worthy of the NFL logo, or is it more suited to the XFL?
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Review: Sniper Elite (Nintendo Wii)
Elite Sniper is a M rated third person shooter for the Wii, but is it any good?
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Review: Super Mario All-Stars (Nintendo Wii)
Nintendo reissues a 1993 classic SNES compilation.
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Review: NewU Mind Body Yoga & Pilates Workout (Nintendo Wii)
Lightning Fish and Deep Silver are back with their newest fitness game. Is it the Wii’s answer to Get Fit With Mel B.?
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Review: Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride (WII)
If driving an actual Camaro were like playing this game the brand would have died out years ago.
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Review: Epic Mickey (Nintendo Wii)
How epic is Epic Mickey? Is it really all it’s been said to be? Mel provides another viewpoint on this unique Mickey Mouse title into the mix.
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Review: Kirby’s Epic Yarn (Nintendo Wii)
There’s no denying that it’s Kirby and there’s lots of yarn involved. But is it epic?
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Review: Heathcliff: The Fast and the Furriest (Nintendo Wii)
Heathcliff: The Fast & The Furriest Genre: Racing Developer: EC-i Publisher: Storm City Games Release Date: 11/05/2010 In college, a philosophy teacher once asked my class to write two pages on the following question: “What is Hell?” I am sure that he would be proud of what I have become, because I am just about…
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Review: Once Upon a Time (Nintendo Wii)
Once Upon a Time Publisher: Storm City Games Developer: Visual Impact Genre: Interactive Storybook Release Date: 12/9/2010 For Storm City Games, it’s all about the kids. To think otherwise would just be cynical, right? I mean, its not like they would just add some low level animation to some drug store coloring book art in…
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Review: PokePark Wii:Pikachu’s Adventure (Nintendo Wii)
Pokepark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure fell under the radar. Is it an underrated hit or deserving of obscurity?
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Review: Reload (Nintendo Wii)
Reload Publisher: Mastiff Games Developer: Mastiff Games Genre: Shooting Gallery Release Date: 11/18/2010 Shooting stuff is fun. It’s a simple fact of life. At least, shooting is fun for that segment of the population that appreciates the Three Stooges, CCR, and MMA. I would imagine shooting is less fun for that segment of the population…
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Review: ATV Fever (Nintendo Wii)
Yes, it’s as generic as it looks.