Lumiloop plankton are curious, donut-shaped aquatic creatures.
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 is a new fighting game based on the Naruto Shippuden animated series from VIZ Media.
It's traffic control with a twist as you try to direct identical cars down the same road in Art Style: DIGIDRIVE.
Pokemon Rumble is an action game in which you control Toy Pokemon and take on wave after wave of other Pokemon in a variety of stages.
Nintendo brings a side-scrolling multiplayer Mario Bros. to the Nintendo Wii.
Prepare to face daredevil jumps, crazy obstacles and other racers in the newest installment in the venerable Excitebike franchise, available exclusively on the WiiWare service.
Trapy plankton make sounds as they swim over graceful lines made up of linked triangles.
Take photos and embellish them to your heart's desire with Sparkle Snapshots.
As the owner of a clothing boutique, you must purchase inventory, monitor the store's funds and try to please a constant stream of customers who look to you for the ...
Aristocratic opponents square off in PictureBook Games: The Royal Bluff, a game of strategy and deceit.
Take control of Domo as he hops into his kayak and races the river rapids in White-Water Domo.
In Rock-n-Roll Domo, you'll control Domo as he takes the stage in search of fortune and fame.
In Pro-Putt Domo, Domo hits the green in an effort to win the world putt-putt golf championship.
In Hard-Hat Domo, Domo is a construction worker trying to get to the top of a building.
In Crash-Course Domo, you'll guide Domo across the finish line in six increasingly difficult bicycle races. Steer Domo around other racers and patches of rough terrain, pedaling as fast as ...
Design your own massive robot and then jump into the cockpit to do battle against massive opponents. Your objective is simple: Topple your opponent before you get toppled.
You really can't go wrong with 251 monsters, two main adventures, countless side quests, and a baseline of 60 hours of gameplay.
Pokemon Pinball manages the impossible by being more than a shameless cash-in on the Pokemon phenomenon.
Pokemon Snap is a must-buy for fans of the license and probably warrants interest from those who aren't.
If you're after a little more storyline and a little less generic RPG battling, Stadium comes off as a bit of a disappointment.
Resident Evil is a rare gem that has been able to make the jump from a video game to a computer game nearly flawlessly.
Ridge Racer 64 has to be one of the best racing games ever to hit Nintendo's system.
This game will leave you with a strong sense of déja vu.
The classic action arcade title returns with a whole new look, same old feel! Space Invaders, the title that drew thousands into the arcades, comes to the Game Boy Color. ...
Star Fox 64 is the kind of game you will spend many sleepless nights with.
It's even better than the scene that inspired it.
The huge number of levels available and the two-player split-screen mode - slowdown ridden as it is - make for an incredible amount of value.
Alpha 2 proves that 2-D fighting can at times be better than its polygonal brethren.
With realms so vast and detailed, and yet so graphically clean and simple, one instinctively wants to go exploring.
With stunning graphics, excellent sound, and extremely solid gameplay, Paper Mario is a quality game on all fronts.
It looks like we finally have the "killer app" for the Game Boy Color.
If you've got a crew of friends ready to pick a Nintendo character and throw down, then Super Smash Bros. is definitely worth a purchase.
Tetris has been often called the greatest game ever created, and the Game Boy version is the best version of Russia's greatest export.
The PlayStation version of Tetris includes four separate gameplay modes.
Tetrisphere is precisely the sort of game that the N64 really needs.
The multiplayer mode is where this game pays off, specifically the three- and four-player games.
This is the perfect game for kids 6 to 66 who want platform gaming at its finest.
Wario Land II DX is one of the best 2D platformers to come out of Nintendo in years.
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