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Luigi's Mansion 3
26 years after its original release on Game Boy, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening will be reborn as a new experience on Nintendo Switch.
The Ark: A massive, prosperous, multicultural city. But disaster strikes when mysterious dimensional gates appear, bringing dangerous alien creatures to the Ark to attack the people and corrupt the land. ...
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a turn-based tactical RPG that will put new strategic twists on battling, with formations of troops supporting individual units on the battlefield.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order
Super Mario Maker 2
Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda
An original game for Nintendo Switch, Yoshi must explore two-sided stages that you need to swap between in order to complete.
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.
In execution, Alice offers some of the best graphics and gameplay ever seen on a portable system.
IMPORT: Its premise is rather simple. You control a stick that spins at a constant speed, and you must maneuver this spinning stick through tightly designed mazes without touching the ...
It's not just one of the single most atmospheric games ever created, but it's also quite simply one of the best.
If you do have a Transfer Pak, want to get more out of Gold or Silver, and enjoy a lot of battling, then Stadium 2 is a complete package and ...
Super Mario Advance effectively highlights the power of the handheld with its brilliant, rich visuals and will provide hours of challenging fun, especially for those who haven't played the original ...
The creators of Secret of Mana are hard at work at this 2D hand-drawn RPG for the Game Boy Advance.
Dr. Mario is a legitimate and satisfying puzzle game that is executed rather nicely in this four-player-focused package.
Golden Sun is a throwback to some of the SNES' best.
While not revolutionary in any regard, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity is a challenging yet addictive racer with speed to spare.
Fire Emblem couples a compelling, character-driven epic tale with strategic gameplay that is accessible and still manages to be challenging and satisfying.
The gameplay of Tactics Ogre truly shines, and the Game Boy Advance is a capable platform for it.
The Wind Waker is a strong achievement in every way, from its stunning graphical presentation to its tight control and interesting story line.
Advance Wars is both impressive and addictive.
On its own terms, Soul Calibur II is by all means a great fighting game, and Namco has done a fine job of making each respective console version equally enticing.
Pokemon fans will be in for exactly what they want, while new players now have the perfect opportunity to see what this unusual and likeable series is all about.
Napoleon is a Nintendo's strategy game where players control generals on horseback and direct their troops in military-based scenarios.
Although Capcom's Flagship team actually handled development on the two games, both of them pack in everything one expects from a good Zelda adventure.
Disney's The Little Mermaid II Pinball Frenzy is little more than a remake of Pokémon Pinball, minus Pikachu and his cohorts.
The 64 DD-based god game is getting a GameCube remake.
While not perfect, Wave Race: Blue Storm is the most accurate video game representation of water-based racing ever to be released.
It's a great action adventure game by any standard, filled with a surprising amount of variety and lots of impressive graphics.
Despite the fact that it's a solid first-year effort, Courtside 2002 isn't without its flaws and is generally a step behind more seasoned competing products.
Nintendo's anarchic tribute to itself stands quite strong as one of the most engaging multiplayer games available for any console platform.
Luigi's Mansion features some refreshing ideas but fails to match the classic status of Mario's adventures.
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