Mickey and Oswald’s newest adventure won’t fully utilize the features of Wii U.
Fan Service: Keeping It Casual
Mel really hates labeling gamers…labeling should be for food and video game titles only!
Round Table: Wii’s Not-So-Forgotten Gems
There are other special Wii games, you know…
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Rhythm Heaven Fever
The charmingly quirky appeal of this late-generation Wii game more than makes up for its minor flaws.
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon
Fragile Dreams may not have been perfect, but there’s no need to say farewell to those moon ruins just yet…
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Endless Ocean: Blue World
How Arika’s unassuming scuba sim became one of Wii’s most unique adventures.
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Ninpo-Ikkan! Vanillaware’s artful beat ’em up is one game you don’t want to miss.
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Little King’s Story
Little King. MASSIVE game.
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Rune Factory: Frontier
Harvest Moon with dungeon crawling? … And it’s on the Wii? Blasphemy!
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Ōkami
Wii’s most stylish action-adventure game really was quite ink-redible.
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Dragon Quest Swords
It may not played like a conventional Dragon Quest game, but it has the same amount of heart.
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Tanks! (Wii Play)
A look back at Wii Play‘s ultimate mini-game: Tanks!
Wii’s Forgotten Gems: Red Steel
We begin our Wii’s Forgotten Gems retrospective by looking back at two of its most promising, but perhaps most disappointing, titles: Red Steel and Red Steel 2.
Nightly News Roundup: 09.17.2012
Wii U launch titles, pre-order assistance, and Kirby’s Dream Collection for Wii
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