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Jenga (Wii): ... have all played the addictive game of Jenga. Whether it was 5,10, or even 20 years ago it has surely left an imprinted meggage in our minds. But now it has re-introduced into the digital world of Wii....but how does it sum up??? I personally am not the greatest fan of the Wii. Although I do find it interesting and imaginative, I still feel that it is slowly taking away our need to have fun with material things ....
Read the full review: Jenga game takes a tumble... by Mr-Freeman
 

Nintendo Wii Games Atari

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Nintendo Wii Games - Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (Wii) Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (Wii)
Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Action
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Mercury Meltdown Revolution (Wii) Mercury Meltdown Revolution (Wii)
Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Action & Adventure
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Nintendo Wii Games - Jenga (Wii) Jenga (Wii)
Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Family & Entertainment
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Godzilla Unleashed (Wii) Godzilla Unleashed (Wii)
Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Action & Adventure
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Nintendo Wii Games - Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (Wii) Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (Wii)
Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Fighting
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Dragon Ball Z Budokai - Tenkaichi 2 (Wii) Dragon Ball Z Budokai - Tenkaichi 2 (Wii)
Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Control Elements: Gamepad / ESRB Descriptor: Animated Violence / Max. Number of Players: 2 / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Genre: Fighting - Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 offers the complete DBZ mythology from Dragon Ball to Dragon Ball GT with a staggering roster of...
 
Nintendo Wii Games - Metal Slug Anthology (Wii) Metal Slug Anthology (Wii)
Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Action / Minimum Age: 11 - Metal Slug Anthology is the definitive collection of the intense shooter series. It includes all six of the classic games, all on one disc!
 
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wob1001 Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (Wii)
... as a franchise is huge. There is an insane amout of games that have been released and it is probably the most succesful anime ever. This game is the evolution of your fighting game. Think back to street fighter and you imagine a very linear game that gets repetative. This game is a fighting game yes but it is immence. The fighting world is completely 3 dimensional. There are landmarks and water features. The environment are also destructable. There isntmuch more satifying than sending your opponent flying through a hill! The move sets are great aswell. There are many special moves and being able to fly and travel at super speeds really makes it a great experia...
Read the full review: Super Saiyans! by wob1001
Feedbacker Godzilla Unleashed (Wii)
... a rabid fan of anything to do with Godzilla (or Japanese giant monsters in general), I had a moral obligation to dish out $50 for this sucker. The controls take some getting used to, but once you flip through the instructions manual a few times and play a few "Brawl" matches, you ll be good to go right into the story mode. In the story mode, your monster faces off with other monters (up to four at a time) in various destroyed cities around the world. Unlike most fighting games, the outcome of your battles affects the ending you will get. In addition to that, you gain points for beating other monsters, destroying buildings, destroying military vehicles, and ...
Read the full review: Great fun with a few easily overcome obsticles by Feedbacker
MilkyMalky Mercury Meltdown Revolution (Wii)
... Nintendo has built up a reputation amongst many as being a games developer that likes bright colours in its games, and the Wii itself is famous for its unique control system and for its party games. So its no surprise really to see a game like Mercury Meltdown Revolution (MMR from here on in) hit the shelves on the Wii format. What is surprising though is that it s actually not a bad game at all. The basis for the game is that you take control of a blob of mercury. You then have to guide this blob of mercury around various stages to get to goal within the time limit. Now this doesn t sound like much, and it isn t but in its simplicity lays its appeal. No long stori...
Read the full review: Viva la Revolution by MilkyMalky
 
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