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Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! I have found almost no errors in any of the games. If I tell you that the mind behind the original final fantasy game played a big part in the creation of The Last Story, does that make you feel more excited? The Last Story follows Zael, a mercenary based on the island of Lazulis.

Instead of picking up work in Lazulis City, the capital of the fortress island, Zael wants to be a knight, fighting for glory instead of cash. He soon gets his wish after shacking up with Calista and ends up in a raging war between humans and the Gorak, fantasy beasts that are out for blood.

Stealth and strategy are the keys to success in The Last Story. Great graphics, a stunning score, and a plot that makes Dragonball-Z look like a toddlers exercise book. Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is the first 2. The characters move in a 2D fashion like the previous game, but the backgrounds and characters are all 3D rendered and richly textured. It looks amazing and a far cry from the simple backgrounds used back in Street Fighter 2!

Players use two characters on a team or one humongous character that barely fits on the screen. I came to the this game a little later on, downloading it via the Wii U Virtual Console. I played it the traditional way, but original Wii users also have the ability to play it using their favourite custom GameCube controllers. Travel freely forwards, backwards, left, or right while running and flying!

The graphics and gameplay are fantastic, as are the battles in each of the well-crafted levels. Deflecting bullets with swords brings a Star Wars feel to this futuristic game, something that critics loved along with the movie-like storyline and meaty gameplay.

Monster Hunter Tri takes the 43rd spot on this list of the best Nintendo Wii games of all time! Unsurprisingly, this is the third title in the Monster Hunter series. In Monster Hunter Tri, gamers capture or slay huge creatures while protecting different villages and regions.

Like any upgrading game from Fable to Spirit of a Tail, the weapons and armour that gamers choose to equip their hunter with decide which stat points are most prominent.

Swords provide more damage than arrows, though ranged attacks can be twinned with poisons and other substances imbued into the arrow heads. Monster parts are used to upgrade weapons and armour, a mechanic used in the ever-popular Breath of the Wild.

Looks like we know where Nintendo got the idea from now! While the Wii server for online play is now defunct, the Wii U still offers servers that work if you want to get online and embark on a monster hunting session with friends.

Now, where did I put that axe? Muramasa: The Demon Blade takes the 40th spot in this list of the best Nintendo Wii games of all time! Yep, the storyline is just as epic as the graphics!

The hand-drawn levels are also reminiscent of the period too, and the enemies players encounter could well be found in Japanese story books. As with most RPG games, this title has random attacks and battles integral to the storyline. Speak with characters in towns, cook up meals, and fight using deadly Samurai weapons. A truly remarkable game. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is far more than just a rehash of the original classic Silent Hill game.

I think about Mario Party and Zelda when I think of this thing. As I mentioned above, this game is a reimagining of the original title. Harry Mason, the writer searching for his daughter, makes an appearance once more, but the plot, characters and setting are completely different.

New characters make an appearance, with players working towards one of five endings. Shattered Memories is psychological horror at its finest. It even splits play between an over-the-shoulder Resident Evil 4-style exploration mechanic and psychiatric sessions that affect the main gameplay. And yes; the music make me sh… mess my pants everytime.

Give this one a try, if you dare! Come on; we all know Just Dance is a cracking game. Yep, you read that right. Just Dance is a bonafide Wii game. Ubisoft know their markets, and they know that Wii users still go crazy for their games.

A pink gorilla, a purple hippo, and a character to follow in the middle. This is the world of Just Dance in a nutshell. Mimic dance moves and move your feet to the beat in this energetic party title. It features songs from all the way through to and boasts tonnes of classics that everyone knows. Work out while acting the fool with mates or compete to be the best in the single player mode. The gameplay is fairly similar to the first No More Heroes game with subtle differences.

Travis is back, as is the cut-throat world of Santa Destroy. Players no longer need to pay to enter fights, and coins are won through mini-game battles. The plot is about as crazy as they come, with insane boss battles and the weirdest situations to encounter. Wield dual swords and take down bad guys with ease as you prove who the hardest mofo in town. My defining memory of this game is having some random dude at uni appearing in our flat and playing LEGO Star Wars for around 4 hours.

No one knew him and no one could get him to leave. Chose your friends wisely, dear reader, as they may be at your house for some time. The Complete Saga follows the events of the first six films; the not so good ones, and the original classics. Control lego versions of all your favourite characters including Luke, Darth Maul, Chewbacca, and more.

This title is a must have for Star War fans and packed full of classic scenes from the movie, recreated in that glorious Lego style that kids and adults love. Well, all the usual faces are back in another world brimming with anthropomorphic animals.

Plant seeds, collect items, and follow the real-time game clock to perform tasks during the day and at night. One of my favourite features in Animal Crossing games is the fact that different scenarios occur during different seasons too. It also twinned with the Wii Speak to allow whole rooms of people to chat with each other through the Wii at the same time.

Buy items from Nook, see your house looking magical on Christmas Day, and enjoy the secrets and spoils of this enchanted game universe. The links in this section take readers through to the Nintendo Switch version; all the same fun with updated graphics. Back to the Wii. World of Goo is like one of those addictive games you download on your iPhone and play religiously until level 2, I say like those games as World of Goo is times more addictive and cleverly put together. Use blobs of goo to build structures over holes, chasms, and reaching up to great heights.

Players receive more points when using fewer blobs, so thinking methodically is the key to success in this game. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn takes the 34th spot in this list of the best Nintendo Wii games of all time! Western gamers may well have been later getting into the Fire Emblem spirit, but we certainly made up for it in later years. For anyone wondering what on earth Fire Emblem is, its a tactical role-playing game that, like World of Goo, requires the mind of a war general to complete.

Players battle over gridded areas in true RPG fashion, with turn-based action cropping up left, right, and centre. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Jeryx 8 years ago 1. I'm hoping someone here has a link to a full listing of NTSC titles released for the wii. I want to print a checklist for collecting, but I cant find one that isnt broken up into multiple pages I have to click through, or some fancy html table formatting that looks pretty on a screen but ugly and wasteful of ink on a printer.

NTSC, and retail only, no Wiiware. Just looking for a quick, easy, send to printer basic text file. Does it exist? Nintendo themselves used to have master lists, but I believe they stopped doing them around the middle of the Gamecube. The recreation of these games in 3D and in the rail shooter format both act as a service to fans who will surely enjoy the slew of hidden files and backstory and a palatable point of entry newcomers.

What is important is the way these titles engineer replayability. Rail shooters, being a coin-sucking genre from the arcade, have always been cursed with limited playtime, particularly when moved to the home consoles, the Chronicles games remedy this issue by offering not just a generous amount of content, but by providing incentive for players to replay levels. For example, to gain a higher grade, find hidden files behind destructible objects, gain more dough to upgrade your weapons and experience alternative paths.

Each mission lasts roughly minutes and each game contains more than 20 missions, which equates to a significant amount of play time.

One could very easily pull 20 hours of gameplay from either of these titles—it takes at least half that to complete the extended slew of missions. Both of these titles therefore offer fantastic value for money for the rail shooter fan. The shooting itself is enjoyable, the range of enemies is quite broad , as is the arsenal of weapons and levels themselves. However, the Chronicles games have been criticized for having rather finicky aiming, which is indeed true.

Zombies—the most prominent foe in the game— have two forms of headshots, a standard headshot and a critical shot. The critical shots are really difficult to land, so it can be a little frustrating initially. Between the two games, Darkside Chronicles is a significant improvement from Umbrella Chronicles, the monotonal graphics are replaced with color and bloom lighting, the archive and upgrade systems are expanded, however Darkside Chronicles suffers from severe shaky cam.

Neither game works well with the Zapper, best to go Wii-mote and nunchuck. Final Word: A well designed rail shooter which defeats the age old problem of lastability and finds itself a welcomed place on the consoles. Two classic rail shooters in the same package, what more could you possibly ask for?

Well, perhaps the original House of the Dead. The absence of the Saturn original is disappointing although somewhat understandable given the difficulty in Saturn emulation , and reflects on the compilation as a whole.

With all this said though, the quality of the individual games stand for themselves. House of the Dead III lacks the magic of its predecessor, but is nonetheless an interesting experience. Swapping pistols for shotguns, House of the Dead III allows players to choose their own course through the game, placing an emphasis on epic boss battles and speed cutting death animations to save on speed run time. Invariably, House of the Dead II is superior, in that the progression system is constantly offering up surprises.

Dead Space Extraction is the prequel to science fiction horror title Dead Space. The single player story therefore becomes a much more padded out experience, filled with sequences of conversation and quiet moments of down time. No doubt some people will complain about this there is a separate mode which will satisfy their itchy trigger finger, however , yet Extraction is a quality production and these external elements only work to make the shooting feel meaningful in a genre which can occasionally feel trite with repetition.

In regards to the shooting itself, Extraction adapts many of the properties which individualized the original Dead Space, such as strategic dismemberment, paralysis and kinesis, giving Extraction a very unique flavor in respect to other rail shooters.

Head shots are no longer your main priority, but instead shooting off limbs. These two aforementioned points strategic dismemberment and paralysis are just a handful of the good ideas incorporated throughout Extraction.

In many ways, Dead Space: Extraction is an evolutionary step in the genre and one which is worth visiting. Ghost Squad is another arcade port, this time from The port to the Wii is a faithful one, with the additions of online leader boards and a 4 player mode. Ghost Squad is packed with inventive ideas which keep the Time Crisis-flavored gameplay entertaining throughout the span of the 3 missions.

Players rescue hostages, fight hand-to-hand, pick off guards with a sniper riffle and remove land mines, all expertly integrated within the confines of the point and shoot mechanics—the variety and execution is superb. Unfortunately, in moving to the living room, Ghost Squad faces the unavoidable issue of lastability. Sega supplement the 3 missions with two secret modes where the characters and weapons are re-skinned to humorous effect, but these added frills do little to clear the stench of a quick cash in.

It is a shame that Sega never bought the likes of Virtua Cop 3 to home consoles, but at least they ported over some other older, lesser-known games to the Wii for many of us to re-discover or, perhaps, discover for the first time. The original arcade machines features large, rattling guns that were mounted to the arcade cabinets.

Gunblade NY puts players in the position of saving New York from terrorists. The goal of both games is to find a group of enemies and kill them all before moving on. Unlike House of the Dead, the enemies are dynamic and often jump off-camera.



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