This action ninja game features several puzzles and gameplay elements that utilize the unique capabilites of the DS.
Solve the world's problems through the power of dance in this sequel, loosely translated as "burn hot rhythm soul!"
Etrian Odyssey is a turn-based RPG from Atlus and features nine character classes to choose from.
Pokémon Diamond is the first installment of Nintendo's popular role-playing series on the DS.
Get ready for the next installment in Nintendo's Paper Mario RPG series, entitled Super Paper Mario.
Kororinpa Marble Mania brings marble action to your Nintendo Wii.
Wing Island is a multiplayer biplane game for the Wii.
A game of concentration, where the player must spot the differences between two seemingly identical pictures and circle the differences on the touch screen.
The Custom Robo Arena series makes its first appearance on the Nintendo DS.
Wario heads back to the DS in Master of Disguise.
Wii Play will get you going on your Wii console with a variety of options.
Set in 1979, Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is the story of Kyle Hyde, an ex-cop turned salesman trying to track down a missing friend. In this game the DS is ...
The first next-gen installment in Nintendo's series includes over 200 minigames that use the Wii's motion-sensing controller.
The Nintendo MP3 player lets you play MP3s from an SD card on your DS Lite.
Super Swing Golf brings the Albatross18: Realms of Pangya title to the Wii.
Kirby returns on the DS in his classic platformer form, but with extra features such as stylus control over Kirby's copy abilities.
Jump! Ultimate Stars is a fighting game for the Nintendo DS, based on the popular Weekly Shonen Jump! comic digest.
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.
Overall Command & Conquer is a great strategy game and easily the best available on the PlayStation.
Problems with the control, camera angles, and frustrating save feature keep Shadows from reaching its full potential.
Any fan of the first level of Shadows of the Empire really should check out Rogue Squadron.
Those of you who remotely liked Mario 64 or Banjo-Kazooie will be excited to the point of numbness by this game.
1080 Snowboarding is the best snowboarding game around.
Balloon Kid has players take to the skies in a balloon to save your younger brother.
It doesn't stray too far from the formula, but it makes the logical progressions you would expect Nintendo to make.
The challenging breadth of the adventure, the richly detailed graphics, varied gameplay, killer sound, and multiplayer mode all fuse into one amazingly fun experience.
Baseball is a game that requires strategy, skill, and determination to win.
You may occasionally find yourself longing for the levels and graphical style of the original game, but the new model doesn't disappoint in any way.
If you've got a N64, and you're into puzzle or action games, I highly, highly recommend this cartridge.
Bomberman is easily the most prolific character in video game history.
Bomberman Hero once again places our bombastic buddy in the role of platform protagonist.
Let's just hope this doesn't mark the end of the 2D era of Castlevania games.
Ultimately, Cruis'n USA is a dead conversion of a dead arcade game.
Rent this one, but it really isn't worth purchasing.
Custom Robo for the GameCube doesn't really have enough to it to hold most players' interest for long.
Diddy Kong Racing probably wasn't supposed to see the light of day for months.
This 1994 update to Donkey Kong added puzzles and new moves to the old Donkey Kong formula.
Diddy and Donkey Kong are back in the long-awaited sequel to the Game Boy hit, Donkey Kong Land. Collect bananas, explore exotic locations and defeat Hogwash the Flying Pig!
Billy and Jimmy Lee take to the streets in this classic arcade side-scroller.
If you know you're in the market for a very lengthy and ultimately satisfying RPG and know you can get over the visuals, you owe it to yourself to give ...
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