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This piece could easily be alternatively titled “Has Nintendo completely lost its collective minds?” Music sims are unquestionably a cash cow right now, but as high-minded and artistically challenging as Wii Music appears to be, it also looks to be undeniably boring. Does the flute dem...
When you look past the all-star developer, the months of articles leading up to the release, Microsoft pushing for the 1200 point price, and all that, what you have left is an impressively unique platformer. The game is quite Mario-like (it is an homage in some ways), and you basically walk...
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Share This American Wii owners who were disappointed by the exclusion of Dr. Mario from the US launch of the WiiWare service can finally enjoy a true Nintendo classic with the release of Dr. Mario Online Rx here in the States. It took them a while, but regardless, it is here, and it is pretty much...
Share This I think it’s fair to say that the Nintendo Wii is a peripheral-heavy console. As well as the innovative motion controls it ships with you also have a clip-on gun holder for Link’s Crossbow Training, a steering wheel for Mario Kart Wii and a whole host of 3rd-party bits of plastic th...
Share This It’s been almost 16 years since we first played Mario Kart and in that time the game has become one of Nintendo’s biggest franchises. In addition to being an important part of Nintendo’s repertoire, it has earned a reputation as being one of the most approachable racing games on a...
Graphically and sound-wise, it's about what you'd expect. All your favorites--Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, etc--look a little better than in the past, but not much better than on other Wii games. Meanwhile, the characters keep their ageless sound effects.