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#1 MeatTosser
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I've been trying to register since last night, and it's supposedly sending me an "activation email", yet there's nothing in my email inbox. I've tried about 20 times last night, and I just tried right now, and it still ain't workin'. It's frustrating, but I guess their servers are getting overloaded right now.

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#2 MeatTosser
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I wouldn't say they're THAT biased.  Look at the the review above from Viewtiful Joker, Wario: Master of Disguise got a 6.5 out of 10.  Red Steel also got a pretty good review, and it's "3rd party" game.

 By the way, Elite Beat Agents isn't from Nintendo.  It's from "Inis".  And it got great reviews from many different places, not just Nintendo Power.

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#3 MeatTosser
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Ultimately, Wii doesn't have too many major exclusive gems at the moment, (like others have stated, it's still a young system). Despite this, there ARE some good games out right now; Madden IS a lot of fun with the new controls, but the big fun comes when you have friends over that play vs you. Dragon Ball Z BT 2 is one of my favorite games out for the Wii. It has a major learning curve (which is why some reviewers loved it, others disliked it), so it will definitely take you lots of practice to master the feel of game, but once you learn the basics, it's a lot of fun. I always play some Team Battles vs friends; plus, the single player has a TON of content (tons of characters to unlock, an episodic Adventure Mode, Tournament Mode, Special Duel Mode...). Give it a rental, spend some time with it, and see if you like it.
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#4 MeatTosser
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There are more than 4 for me, here are some...

GoldenEye, WWF No Mercy (STILL the best wrestling game I believe), Conker's Bad Fur Day (hilarious game), Killer Instinct, Mortal Kombat Trilogy (N64 version)...

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They're both very good.  I have both.  Why?  Because they play WAY differently, and they're both tons of fun online.

WC3 (w/ expansions) is:  individual-unit based tactics; Hero units gain exp and can buy items; great animations and graphics; 2 main resources are Gold and Wood; 4 unique races; huge online player base; fantastic online lobby.

Dawn of War (w/ expansions) is: squad-based tactics; Hero units do not gain exp, BUT gain new abilities via upgrades; each squad has a separate "melee" attack and "ranged" attack; amazing animations and graphics; focus is not on conventional base-building, but capturing territory instead (strategic points); 2 main resources are Requisition and Power; 7 unique races; pretty large online player base, but not as big as WC3; online lobby is decent, but could be way better.