Nintendo Wii is undoubtedly one of the most popular and successful game consoles ever introduced in the market. Since its introduction, countless Wii games have become widely accessible to the global market. In fact, its debut had a very strong game lineup which includes the following:
The Shovelware games were poorly financed and included substandard graphics. However, Nintendo continued to produce quality games like the Super Mario Galaxy and Super Smash Brothers. Up to this day, Nintendo's Super Mario game franchise continues to conquer the gaming industry. Technically, the best asset of Wii Nintendo games is their ability to support a certain type of motion control mechanism. This literally allows the players to feel as if they were really in the game. Some Nintendo games require additional peripherals needed to ensure optimum gaming experience. Games like Mario Kart and Wii Fit typically come with special accessories that include the Wii Wheel and Wii Fit Balance Board. So, for those looking for ultimate games, you should try any of the following: · New Super Mario Brother Wii · Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All Stars · No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle · Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Or for something completely different why not try out one of the current bestselling games Just Dance. The idea of this dance game is to be fun for all the family, whilst getting fit and giving you an aerobic workout. There are over 30 music tracks included which range from the 60s, 70s and 80s to right up to date and in a variety of music styles from pop to rock. You also get to learn all the dance moves plus there is sing-along karaoke style lyrics included. Up to four people can play at the same time so get some friends or family members together and you are guaranteed to have a great time and laugh yourselves silly. Another brand new game is Endless Ocean: Blue World. This follow up to the original Endless Ocean allows you to virtually dive into the undersea world. This is an altogether more exciting game than the original with improved graphics and includes shark attacks, swimming with both whales and dolphins, and searching for lost treasure whilst exploring shipwrecks.
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