Cosmic Family is a space adventure game geared toward young children for the Wii and developed by Ubisoft.
World in Conflict is a real-time strategy game that takes you back to 1989 during a fictional war between the U.S., NATO, and the Soviet Union.
Real Football 2008 brings the mobile soccer game franchise to the Nintendo DS for the first time.
Jam Sessions lets you use your DS as a guitar simulator, allowing you to strum virtual guitar strings with the stylus.
The sequel to the flawed, but entertaining city sim.
A portable version of the classic PC game The Settlers makes its way onto the DS, complete with 2 campaign modes, free gaming roaming, and 4 different races.
Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology, the latest in the Tales of the World spin-off series, allows players to create customized characters and employs the Flex Range Linear Motion Battle ...
Platinum Sudoku features 20,000,000 different grids and covers 5 levels of difficulty.
Adventure gaming in a twisted fantasy world where players have the choice to be evil... or really evil.
The Brothers in Arms series brings gritty squad-based WWII combat to the DS.
Prince of Persia Classic is a remake of the 1989 Prince of Persia game and features updated visuals, new puzzles, and new enemies.
Call of Juarez is a first-person shooter with a western theme.
Surf's Up is based on the 2007 animated film of the same name, featuring surfing penguins and wacky hijinks.
G.Rev brings its arcade shooting-fighting game to the Xbox 360.
Dogz gets a sequel on the GBA.
Play as a veterinarian as you care for sick animals in Petz Vet.
Ubisoft's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game is based on the 2007 CGI movie, and features action-platforming with some teamwork-based gameplay elements.
Take control of WWII submarines in Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific.
Rocky Balboa is a game tie-in to the MGM 2007 movie of the same name.
A combination of all the former IL-2 Sturmovik games and expansions, as well as new 1946 combat from an alternated ending to World War II.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter returns for a second showing of tactical shooting excitement.
In Bratz: Formal Funk, players accrue points with various challenges to acquire the perfect prom dress.
Killing Day is a first-person shooter designed to take advantage of next-generation hardware.
My Life Coach is an interactive learning game for the Nintendo DS.
A game based on the popular TV series that features ordinary people with extraordinary powers, like flight, time travel, and invulnerability.
Train, dress, and choose from 18 different breeds of dogs in Dogz 2008.
Customize your baby's look and compete in 30 minigames.
Team up with Arthur and his friends in this unique cooperative party game where mutual aid is the key to winning.
Hollywood 61 is the first interactive 3D movie for the 3DS.
Ezio returns on the 3DS where he will search for the origins of his Order.
Petz World is an online pet simulation adventure game for kids and tweens.
Brothers in Arms Furious 4 is a first-person shooter set in World War II.
Killer Freaks from Outer Space is a first-person shooter developed exclusively for the Nintendo Wii U.
NCIS: Major Crimes is a Facebook game based on the television drama series.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Commander lets you develop your own "Ghost," which will help unlock exclusive items and bonuses in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier and Ghost Recon Online.
Originally conceived by The Jim Henson Company, Bear in the Big Blue House will soon become a GameCube staple for younger consumers.
The key to this collection is that each game soars to the top of its respective genre.
Driver is a game that might be mediocre in its presentation but more than makes up for it in its gameplay and concept.
The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing For Home could have been an outstanding game, but the game is simply too easy and way too buggy to succeed.
Avid fans of King's Field and Shadow Tower will likely love Eternal Ring, but others may want to try the game out first.
Evergrace is just shy of average - there's nothing particularly bad here, but what little good it has is purely incidental and generally ignorable.
There is no real reason why RPG fans shouldn't go for this one; it's a genuinely satisfying experience, even if it is a bit textbook in execution and scope.
F1 Pole Position will put the hurt on you.
F1 Racing Simulation is an extremely well-thought-out simulation with driversof all abilities in mind.
No need to waste time clamoring about lousy feature film to video game metamorphoses; let's just say that Activision's The Fifth Element PlayStation game is a textbook example of the ...
The game's best features are all but lost behind a poorly designed interface, insidious crash bugs, and a handful of design flaws.
Final Fantasy XI is an online RPG that manages to break the mold, if just barely--but, actually, that's no mean feat.
While the game is technically proficient, the unbelievably lame speech and camera problems make Gex: Enter the Gecko a frustrating title at best.
Grandia is every bit as worthwhile as Final Fantasy VIII, just in different ways.
Game Arts has put together a solid RPG with Grandia II, even if it isn't as deep or difficult as the original.
A few screamed expletives and chucked controllers later, you are rewarded with the sight of Hello Kitty Angel, and honestly, what more could you possibly want?
Now you'll be able to play with your favorite Playmobil knights on the run.
Revolution Software's In Cold Blood might just be the most intruiging espionage game since Metal Gear Solid.
Jade Cocoon is easily one of the best-looking games of the year.
Killer Loop has enough differences to give it its own identity, ruining perfectly good lines such as "Wipeout done by a cover band."
Don't buy an F-1 title before first taking this game out for a spin.
Help Mort the Chicken defeat a host of sinister cubes. Yes, cubes.
It's a fun and mostly unpredictable platform game.
It's simple to an extreme, but there's at least one amazing moment in each track that will keep your engine revving to the next.
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