![]() Super Mario All-Stars - For the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Brothers last year, Nintendo re-released the SNES Mario All-stars onto the Wii. Other than that, Punch Out is a fantastic title that truly showcases the Wii's motion control abilities.Ĥ. You can even use the balance board to duck/dodge, but it's accuracy isn't the best and you get to a certain point in the game where it is nearly impossible to win when using it. It's more of a re-imagining of 8-bit Punch Out rather than a sequel. It manages to capture all of the charm from the original game, but upgrades the graphics and sounds to bring form the boxers characters even more than the old NES game did. ![]() Punch Out - It certainly took long enough for this to come out on the Wii, but its time in development was well spent. Their names escape me at the moment though.ģ. ![]() There were also a couple of on-rails Resident Evil games that came fairly highly rated if I remember correctly. On that note, there was also a "grindhouse" entry in the HotD franchise released called "Overkill." I didn't play that one, but remember hearing good things about it. it makes both games incredibly more playable than trying to aim the Wii remote on its own.Ģ. Do yourself a favor and pickup the Wii Zapper though. 3 is in effect the console version that appeared on Xbox about 3 years later. 2 is essentially the Dreamcast port from that systems launch in 1999. House of the Dead 2&3 Return - since you specifically mentioned the "golden age of arcade", I think you'll truly appreciate their reappearance on the Wii. Along with the titles you mentioned, I would look into:ġ. Most of the top titles for the system (other than absolutely brand new stuff) hover around the $20-30 USD mark. The nice thing about getting the Wii now with the WiiU so close on the horizon is that stuff is getting blown out pretty cheap. Then again I'm a Nintendo fan 4 life, so that conclusion was probably already forgone. more than my 360 in fact, although that system has had its highlights certainly. What else should I add to my list? Any nice, bloody House-of-the-Dead-style on-rail shooters that harken back to the golden age of the arcade? Here's what I've thought about for Wii games, so far: Also, found out on Nintendo's website that the Wii does have the connect to my encrypted wireless router. Still, the VC and GC legacy support are probably the biggest reasons why I went ahead and ordered one. Bottom line.Īlthough I don't see myself buying Wii Sports or any of those games that require wide-range movement, I do acknowledge there are many I will be able to play in my nook. I would like something with motion controls, but the console I bought.Kinect is s***. The Wii U looks pretty lackluster, so I wanna cash in on the winner. Think this is a good time or a bad time to buy a Wii? I figured I'd go ahead and get a Wii, now, because: I ordered the package with NSMB included as pack-in game. ![]() What? Since my Target card was paid-off, I took the plunge, and I have a Wii on its way to me. ![]()
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