Brain Age presents players with a series of mental brain-training challenges that incorporate word memorization, counting and reading.
Nintendo is releasing another Densetsu no Stafi sequel.
This military-themed pinball game is coming out for the GameCube in 2006.
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody continues the Harvest Moon series with more adventures.
The Tower is a sim game that lets you design your own self-sustaining skyscraper.
The classic puzzle game Tetris comes to the Nintendo DS, with WiFi support and Nintendo themes such as Mario, Metroid, and Zelda.
Based on Retro's update of the Metroid series, Metroid Prime: Hunters takes place from a first-person perspective and allows multiplayer via the DS wireless connection.
The player's objective in the game is to erase puzzle pieces on the screen by aligning four of the same kind together, either vertically or horizontally. All the puzzle pieces ...
Finally, the tables are turned--Mario needs saving from Princess Peach in the Nintendo DS platformer, Super Princess Peach. Bowser is up to no good, and this time he has snatched ...
In the platformer Drill Dozer, you can take the roll of Jill, the daughter of a crime boss who is set on revenge. When a rival gang steals away her ...
Experience the feel and finesse of real golf on beautiful 3-D courses with Touch Golf. In this dual-screened Nintendo DS golf game, using the touch screen and the stylus is ...
Electroplankton is an interactive music-making game. You can control one of 10 different type of electroplankton to generate musical and visual landscapes.
Final Fantasy IV makes its way to the Nintendo DS and features full 3D graphics, voiced cutscenes, and added content.
Once again, Nintendo has taken a sport that not everyone likes and has transformed it into a fun-filled game that's suitable for any player of any age.
Nintendo's foray into sports titles continues with Super Mario Strikers, a new soccer game that's unlike anything ever to hit the pitch. Whether players are freezing their opponents with an ...
Animal Crossing: Wild World is the follow-up to the Nintendo GameCube title, Animal Crossing. Animal Crossing: Wild World lets you interact with a virtual village of animals that are doing ...
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.
Rare was scheduled to develop this animal racing game for the GameCube, but after the company was bought by Microsoft, the future of this game is currently in limbo.
One part dark struggle for survival and one part cute fairy tale, Pikmin is an engaging game with the twisted charm found in a good Tim Burton movie.
Though not a challenging game by any means, Animal Crossing more than makes up for that with its sheer number of activities and a good sense of humor.
Metroid Prime developer Retro Studios is working on this 3D adventure game for the GameCube.
Despite the fact that it's still essentially the same game as Super Mario Kart, there is no denying the innate quality of the production of Double Dash.
Metroid fans should absolutely get it, as should anyone willing to trade off some quantity for some serious quality in their gaming time.
Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse for the GameCube serves as a bullet-point list of reasons why adventure games are being ignored by the general public.
If you're interested in some light puzzle-solving mixed with even lighter platforming, Sabre Wulf fits the bill.
Samus Aran's first adventure was also one of the first games to utilize a password system to save your progress.
Mario's first Super Nintendo adventure is regarded by many as his best to date.
Square's epic RPG series started back in 1990, when the first Final Fantasy game was published in the US by Nintendo.
If you're looking for a quality 2D platformer for your Game Boy Advance, look no further than Wario Land 4.
In this puzzle game players must manipulate a rotating platform to create color shapes and earn points.
Super Mario Bros. was one of the early NES games that fueled Nintendo's rapid rise to power.
Mike Tyson joined a cast of make-believe boxers in this classic NES sports game.
SMB2 took Mario into the strange new world of Subcon and had a distinctly different feel than the rest of the series.
Mario ventures beyond the Mushroom Kingdom to battle Koopas across seven neighboring worlds using new power-ups like the Tanooki Suit.
Mystic Quest is a dumbed-down RPG that is only loosely tied to the rest of the Final Fantasy series.
1080 Avalanche delivers a sometimes thrilling sensation of speed and features a number of nice touches not found in other snowboarding games, but it has very limited lasting value.
As an offbeat conceptual piece, Cubivore is a must-have. As a game, it's slightly above average--an interesting combination of puzzle-solving and action that's plagued with camera issues.
Formerly called Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2, this game utilizes a tilt cartridge and both the GameCube and Game Boy Advance.
On its own merits, Super Mario Sunshine is a solid game with a really distinctive look and some great moments, but it also has its fair share of shortcomings.
This is hands down the single best GameCube tennis offering, and it's also one of the most enjoyable tennis video games around.
The game is rich with Nintendo personality and delivers a solid game of golf.
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