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Classic Sega characters collide on the courts in this arcade-style tennis game.
The DS and PC version of Final Fantasy IV is a complete revamp of the original SNES version, with 3D graphics, voice acting, and side activities.
A Wii adventure game developed and published by Capcom, Zack and Wiki puts the player in the shoes of Zack, a boy who aspires to be the most successful pirate in history.
The finale to the Metroid Prime trilogy sees its debut on the Wii.
How does Japanese fashion collide with a pin that grants psychic powers? Square and Jupiter find out in The World Ends With You.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix lets the player control characters from the book and movie of the same name around a recreated Hogwarts castle, using magic and performing tasks along the way.
The first Zelda handheld game developed by Nintendo EAD since Link's Awakening, the game continues the story of Link and his Pirates to find a new Hyrule, but are detoured by a Ghost Ship. Controlled entirely by Touch Screen, it is one of the best selling games in the series.
SSX Blur brings the venerable snowboarding franchise to the Nintendo Wii. Blur features extensive motion based controls that allow a player to guide her rider using the Wiimote's motion controls for big moves, and the nunchuks analog stick for fine movements. Blur features multiplayer support for up to four players.
Wii Play is a collection of 9 mini games which comes bundled with a Wii remote.
Smooth Moves is the fifth WarioWare game, continuing the franchise tradition of packing dozens of microgames into a single package.
The much improved sequel to Jump Superstars, Jump Ultimate Stars ups the ante with online play, a new koma system, even more characters and improved graphics.
Compete with friends in simplified motion controlled versions of five sports: tennis, baseball, bowling, golf, and boxing. It served as the pack-in game for most distributions of the Wii, making it the best-selling single-platform game of all time.
There are some minor motion controls for the Wii version of TP.
Excite Truck is an off-road extreme racing game featuring high speeds and insanely large jumps.
Grab your friends and go bananas with 50 exciting Party Games using the new Wii Remote. Wield the Remote like a bat, jump rope, steering wheel, and much more or zip through eight colorful puzzle-packed worlds filled with surprises around every sharp turn.
A game that consists of mini sports games.
Unreleased outside of Japan for 16 years, this remake of Final Fantasy III features newly designed characters, a more robust Job system, new abilities, and Nintendo Wi-Fi support.
The second game in the Brain Age series. This game has exercises that "jog" your brain and make you think with all different parts of your brain. As an added bonus, many Sudoku puzzles are included.
A digital dreamscape by Introversion software.
The Two Thrones is the third game and supposed end for the Sands Of Time saga. It follows the Prince's quest to finish the corrupted, power-hungry Vizier and his negative parts of his mind.
Animal Crossing: Wild World is the Nintendo DS sequel to 2003's Animal Crossing, a life-style simulation game in which a human character fishes, catches bugs, and furnishes a house in a constantly-shifting neighborhood of animals.
Are you good or evil? This is the question that Black and White 2 asks as it puts you in the shoes of a god.
Psy-Phi is a 2005 touch-screen-based arcade fighting game developed by Digital Rex, a Sega studio led by Yu Suzuki. It was the first full-screen HD title to utilize strictly touch-screen controls. However, the game was pulled and never saw a wide release beyond location tests.
A real-time pet simulation game developed and published by Nintendo, Nintendogs was a runaway hit with DS owners.
EyeToy: Play 2 is a mini-game collection that uses the Playstation 2 camera.
The second release in Nintendo's "Brain Training" franchise, known as Yawaraka Atama Juku in Japan.
Yoshi Topsy-Turvy is a platformer for the GBA and is part of the Yoshi series. Developed by Artoon and published by Nintendo, Yoshi Topsy-Turvy features tilt control by using a tilt sensor in the game cartridge. The game was released on June of 2005 in North America.
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