The venerable kart racer heads to the Wii and adds online competition to the mix.
The World Ends With You is an anime-inspired game set in modern day Tokyo, from the team that made Kingdom Hearts.
Explore randomly-generated dungeons as one of hundreds of Pokemon in this trainer-free adventure RPG.
DS Bimoji Training (DS Beautiful Letter Training) is a tool that allows users to train in nice looking handwriting.
Duke it out with your favorite Nintendo characters in Super Smash Bros. for the Wii.
Professor Layton and the Curious Village has you using skills such as reasoning, knowledge and creativity to solve various puzzles.
Advance Wars returns with new units, a new storyline, and Wi-Fi functionality.
Swim to your heart's content, exploring coral reefs, tide pools, and other environs and meet the local wildlife.
The classic strategy game comes to the Wii.
Learn a variety of magic and card tricks that incorporate your DS into the act.
This sequel to Trauma Center: Second Opinion features two player cooperative play and fully voiced dialogue.
Take the Wii Zapper in hand and fill targets and enemies with bolts from Link's crossbow.
Mario Party brings it signature board-game-style minigame extravaganza to the Nintendo DS.
Super Mario Galaxy finds Mario taking his adventures to new heights as he soars through space from planet to planet in search of stars.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games features the two famous characters together for the first time, competing with a large supporting cast.
Command the Dawn Brigade as you struggle to end oppession in the country of Daein.
The world is at war again, with Batallion Wars returning for the Wii.
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure is a puzzle adventure game for the Nintendo Wii.
A collection of Japanese novels for the DS.
Nintendo is bringing Metroid back on the Nintendo Switch with the fourth installment of the first-person shooter sub-series originally on the GameCube, Metroid Prime.
The game will be an Expansion-Pak only title, featuring two main characters, Sabre and Krystal, as they journey through exotic lands filled with more than 50 characters with whom you'll ...
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.
Metroid Prime developer Retro Studios is working on this 3D adventure game for the GameCube.
In this puzzle game players must manipulate a rotating platform to create color shapes and earn points.
Formerly called Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2, this game utilizes a tilt cartridge and both the GameCube and Game Boy Advance.
Nintendo is working with UGA on this unique RPG for the GameCube.
This application will let you transfer your face into GameCube software with the GameEye, a camera peripheral for the Game Boy Advance.
Nintendo is releasing a collection of puzzle games for the GameCube that includes Dr. Mario, Yoshi's Cookie, and Panel De Pon.
Factor 5 is working on the next installment in the Pilotwings series.
Kirby's headed for another go-round on the GameCube.
Eyeshield 21 is a Japanese take on American football, based on the popular manage and anime series.
Developed exclusively for the GameCube, Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball features all your favorite players and teams, as well as ballparks from the past and present.
An RPG featuring sword-wielding heroes.
Project H.A.M.M.E.R. lets you swing your huge hammer around to pummel your enemies.
Take control of elite strike fighters and hunt down a mad dictator before he takes over the world.
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.
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.
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.
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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