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Ok, i'm doing this at work and trying to remember exactly what games i've got so bear with me.

 

1. Wario Ware: Smooth Moves - Not as good as the Gamecube version unfortunately as they left out the tortoise balancing which was the best bit, but still one of the most insane games in the Wii, and one that kept my housemates and I playing for a long time.

 

2. New Super Mario Bros Wii - 4 person co-op on this game was brill, and one of the few games i've managed to get my gf to play, so it gets a bonus point from me.

 

3. Super Mario Galaxy - One of the few Mario games I actually completed, but only after i forced myself to.

 

4. Mario Kart Wii - I know people say that other versions are better etc etc, but this is the only version i've ever owned, and i loved it.

 

5. Guitar Heroes Legends of Rock - I played this at a friends house, and within about three days i had bought myself a copy. Awesome game. I went on to buy the full drum kit and microphone one - can't remember what that one was - but we certainly got a lot of hours out of this game.

 

6. Wii Sports - Don't think i played it as much as a lot of people did, but it hold a lot of memories for me from when i first got my Wii and played it in the living room for the first time. Wii tennis was a great game, as was the bowling...

 

7. Zelda: Twilight Princess - Again, this is the only Zelda game i've ever finished, so i suppose it goes here. It was alright.

 

8. Mario Strikers: Charged - This was a cool game, albeit frustratingly hard.

 

 

 

That's all i can remember right now....i might come back and update later.

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It's difficult to make a list of favourite games ... but here's my effort:

 

1 - Super Mario Galaxy 2 ; It's simply my favourite game this generation (and yes I have other consoles as well). Platforming perfection as far as I'm concerned.

 

2 - Xenoblade Chronicles ; Nintendo has really pissed me of sometimes when they decided not to release a game in Europe, but with the Wii things got much better (I'd still love to have ExciteBots and Super Mario Sluggers though). I still can't believe they released this gem...

 

3 - Donkey Kong Country Returns

 

4 - Wii Sports Resort

 

5 - The Legend Of Zelda : Skyward Sword

 

6 - Tatsunoko vs. Capcom : Ultimate All-Stars

 

7 - Sin And Punishment : Successor Of The Skies

 

8 - Naruto : Clash Of Ninja Revolution

 

9 - The Last Story

 

10 - Kirby's Adventure Wii ; it's really difficult to choose between this and Epic Yarn but I played this one quite a bit more than Kirby's excellent first Wii game so...

 

Honorable mentions:

The House o/t Dead : Overkill, Zack & Wiki : Quest For Barbados' Treasure, Excite Truck, Little King's Story, Mario Kart Wii, Monster Hunter Tri, Muramasa : The Demon Blade, Rune Factory Frontier, Sonic Colours, Super Smash Bros Brawl & World Of Goo.

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Wow, @Hero\-of\-Time

 

Your plan to attract new members is indeed working swimmingly.

The hard part is having them visit regurlarly though.

 

Anyway, welcome you new Dutch guy you! @King Eidilleg

I'm also a King myself, and from the Netherlands as well! :D

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Well, since this is a Nintendo forum after all, I think it would be only appropriate that all moderators switch their user names into LoZ-based ones. For example, we could have Modern_Link, Next-gen_Link, 8-bit Link, Link, Hero-of-Hyrule, Hyrulian-Hero, Link-of-Hyrule, Hero-Link, Link-the-Hero, and so on...

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  Ville said:
Well, since this is a Nintendo forum after all, I think it would be only appropriate that all moderators switch their user names into LoZ-based ones. For example, we could have Modern_Link, Next-gen_Link, 8-bit Link, Link, Hero-of-Hyrule, Hyrulian-Hero, Link-of-Hyrule, Hero-Link, Link-the-Hero, and so on...

 

..and you are the Weakest-Link!

 

Goodbye

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I'm sorry, I can only think of four that I'm fond enough of to make the list (or I just thought they were very good). I should point out that Twilight Princess would easily be amongst them, but I played the GameCube version:

 

1. Metroid: Other M

Fun, friendly and familiar. It said proudly "This is Metroid". Other M reintroduced the idea that Samus should be fast and agile. Speed Boost, Wall Jump and Space Jump controlled just as tightly as the 2D games (if not more so). The post-game exploring and boss made it even better.

 

2. Super Mario Galaxy 2

The Mario Galaxy games in general are the most-polished on the Wii. To be frank, I'd have more fondness for this game if not for the post-game content, which seemed designed to be frustrating. When I think of this game, I tend to think "Ugh! Star 242..." But for the purpose of this poll, I remember how good the first 120 Stars were. Yoshi controlled surprisingly well and, for me, the giant slide in Tall Trunk Galaxy surpassed anything in the first game.

 

3. Super Mario Galaxy

Probably the best and least flawed all-round game for Wii (but it is not my favourite). Like Galaxy 2, I didn't much like the post-game, but I can't take away from the top notch graphics (especially the textures), music and sheer variety. The tone deserves special mention, as they managed to improve the look of Mario as much as they could for Wii, without making it seem too different. Everything seemed just right.

 

4. Metroid Prime 3

After playing Prime 1 + 2, I was in the mood for more. Whilst it took me a long time to get used to the pointing and motion controls, Metroid Prime 3 provided a very traditional game experience. The Nova Beam might just be the best laser in the series.

 

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  killer kirby said:
Fuck the WiiU launch, I am more hyped for RedShells post on his favorite games :D
Try to contain your excitement! :heh:

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Choosing 10 out of my current collection of 66 games (most of which I consider to be great) wasn't easy. :o Just about managed to select a "top 10", but couldn't put them in order, so I cheated and decided to let my play-time data from the Nintendo Channel do that job for me. :hehe:

 

And here's how my top 10 ended up:

 

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Fantastic Redshell!! :D

 

A few surprises in there! Wasn't expecting to see Rabbids Go Home... did that turn out to be a real winner then!?

 

Eledees was a launch game that passed me by, but nice to see it in there and I should have guessed Wii Music! ;) Pleased to see Mario Kart Wii so high, as I love that game too!

 

Galaxy's music is just incredible! I don't have the game anymore but that music made me wish I did!

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10. Excitetruck

9. LostWinds

8. Wii Sports

7. House of the Dead Overkill

6. Rabbids Go Home

5. Smash Bros. Brawl

4. Red Steel

3. World of Goo

2. Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess

1. Super Mario Galaxy

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  Retro_Link said:
Fantastic Redshell!! :D

 

A few surprises in there! Wasn't expecting to see Rabbids Go Home... did that turn out to be a real winner then!?

 

Eledees was a launch game that passed me by...

 

Rabbids Go Home, although a little unpolished, was a great game. I wouldn't mind another Rabbids platformer instead of a minigame collection.

 

Eledees is a fantastic game. It's very different from anything I have played before. I think about 3 of us on here played it and that was it. :D

 

A big thanks to everyone who has put their lists up so far. Keep up the good work!

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  Hero-of-Time said:
Eledees is a fantastic game. It's very different from anything I have played before. I think about 3 of us on here played it and that was it. :D

 

I played it. I think I got around half way through it.

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  Retro_Link said:
Wasn't expecting to see Rabbids Go Home... did that turn out to be a real winner then!?
It was definitely a real winner for me, yeah. :)

I just love the concept of the game, and the way it plays is so much fun.

As H-o-T said, not the most polished game in the world, but it had me in stitches pretty much throughout the entire thing. icon14.gif

Also, the "In Ze Remote" feature is undoubtedly the most creative use of the Wii Remote ever, by any developer... including Nintendo! :o

 

 

So good, that it even got released as a stand-alone WiiWare title.

 

  Retro_Link said:
Eledees was a launch game that passed me by
Never too late. It can be found for next to nothing these days, like a fiver! You should definitely pick it up if you can. Although I must warn you, it can and most probably will cause you motion sickness. :heh:

In my 25+ years of gaming, I've never had any problem with that, other than with Eledees.

 

  Retro_Link said:
Pleased to see Mario Kart Wii so high, as I love that game too!
It's funny because it's actually one of my least favourite Mario Kart games (alongside Double Dash), I just wasn't a fan of Bikes and thought that the game was seriously unbalanced as a result of their inclusion, but even when MK isn't on top form, it's still great fun. And I got 300 hours play-time out of it (mainly thanks to the N-E League) which is why it's so high on my list. :hehe:

 

  Retro_Link said:
Galaxy's music is just incredible! I don't have the game anymore but that music made me wish I did!
I know, every time I hear Gusty Garden it sends shivers down my spine... every time. :bowdown:
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Phew! Finally done.

 

What is really surprising is just how many 3rd party games made it in to my list. I decided to add a trailer for each game and then I went through each games topic and found a quote I made which best described my feelings from when I was playing the game at the time.

 

Everyone who knows me should guess my number one though. :heh:

 

Enjoy!

 

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Ahh, it warms the cockles of my heart to see some real surprise choices (never would I have expected Rabbids Go Home!), nice to see some variety with some of the choices round here :D

 

And with that said, here's my contribution...

 

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@RedShell OK you probably have been waiting for my reaction to your Top 10 (nice touch on putting it in a video by the way) as you probably already know what I'm gonna say....

 

 

Top top marks for having MH3 at number 1, I like to think I might have helped in some way to your enjoyment of that game....however....

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Xenoblade not making your top 10 :o

When MH4 comes out you do realise I'm so gonna launch you into the air the first time I see you in a hunt....but we'll be even after that :wink:

 

 

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Oh and @Dcubed you seem to have two "number 3"'s

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  Dcubed said:
Number 8 (Perhaps the most misunderstood game of all time)
Hey! That line is copyrighted material. :laughing:

 

  Dcubed said:
wii_music_group_keynote_lg.jpg

 

That second image you see there is why everybody hated this game. That presentation completely killed this game's image in the eyes of the media and its a damn shame because it's an amazing tool for anyone who enjoys a good jam session.

Yep, you're absolutely spot-on about this I reckon.

Nintendo's intentions were obviously good, but that presentation backfired immensely. :blank:

Still, it shouldn't have caused the backlash that it did, and it just goes to show that there are waaaay too many "sheep" in video game journalism and amongst the fans. :nono:

If people just trusted their own instincts [/PeppyHare :heh:], rather than playing follow the leader, we'd all be much better off. ::shrug:

 

  Mokong X-C said:
I like to think I might have helped in some way to your enjoyment of that game....
Indeed. :)

I wouldn't have played it half as much as I did if it wasn't for you. :hug:

 

The whole MH3 thing for me is pretty amazing actually, I mean I almost missed out on it completely! :o

Ended up picking it up much later on down the line, pretty much by chance (for the bargain price of a tenner!) and it was to become my most played Wii game! 529 hours!!

 

  Mokong X-C said:
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Xenoblade not making your top 10 :o

When MH4 comes out you do realise I'm so gonna launch you into the air the first time I see you in a hunt....but we'll be even after that :wink:

Hehehe... :D

I was expecting this.

Hey man, you know I love Xenoblade. I saw it through to the end didn't I? Which is more than some people on here have done... *cough* ;)

But when it comes to my top 10, every single one of those games on my list had/has the ability to make me laugh, which is the thing that I value most of all when playing video games.

Now Xenoblade did have some funny moments (mainly involving Riki :grin:), but that's not really what it's about, is it?

 

This isn't to say that I didn't enjoy it, or don't enjoy "serious" games, but my personal preference is always going to be on games with an emphasis on humour.

: peace:

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  RedShell said:

Hehehe... :

I was expecting this.

Hey man, you know I love Xenoblade. I saw it through to the end didn't I? Which is more than some people on here have done... *cough* ;)

But when it comes to my top 10, every single one of those games on my list had/has the ability to make me laugh, which is the thing that I value most of all when playing video games.

Now Xenoblade did have some funny moments (mainly involving Riki :grin:), but that's not really what it's about, is it?

 

This isn't to say that I didn't enjoy it, or don't enjoy "serious" games, but my personal preference is always going to be on games with an emphasis on humour.

: peace:

 

I can see why you picked HOTDOverkill then!

 

Brilliant writing in that game! Easily one of the funniest games I've ever played. If the gameplay was as good as the writing, I'd have gladly added it to my list! (sadly it doesn't come close to the mainline HOTD games in that respect :( )

 

I'm surprised that you didn't have No More Heroes in your list (not even an honourable mention!). Would've thought that would be right up your alley... (I loved it at least, sequel is nowhere near as good though...)

 

  Hero-of-Time said:
What is really surprising is just how many 3rd party games made it in to my list.

 

Yeah me too. I would've thought it to be a lot more Nintendo heavy than it has turned out to be! (plus a good few of my choices were collab 1st/3rd party titles)

 

Man I wish I could've played MHTri with you guys :( (DAMN YOU CAPCPOM FOR REGION LOCKING THE SERVERS!)

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  Dcubed said:
I'm surprised that you didn't have No More Heroes in your list (not even an honourable mention!). Would've thought that would be right up your alley...

 

  RedShell said:
Honourable mentions go to...

 

Xenoblade Chronicles, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, Excite Truck, Marbles! Balance Challenge, GoldenEye 007, Go Vacation, Little King's Story, de Blob, Wii Sports Resort, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Endless Ocean, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, Wario Ware: Smooth Moves, No More Heroes, Punch-Out!!, Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl...

Easily missed due to there being so many honourable mentions, but it's definitely in there. :hehe:

And yeah, another very humorous game.

 

Like I said before though, putting together this list was really tough. There's just such a massive amount of quality software on Wii! When you go and look back on everything to do something like this is when it really hits home.

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  RedShell said:
Easily missed due to there being so many honourable mentions, but it's definitely in there. :hehe:

And yeah, another very humorous game.

 

Like I said before though, putting together this list was really tough. There's just such a massive amount of quality software on Wii! When you go and look back on everything to do something like this is when it really hits home.

 

 

Whoops! Must be all that 3DS playing doing my eyes in (ZOMG!!! THE DAILY MAIL WAS RIGHT!!!)

 

And you're absolutely right about this list being difficult to make. Just making the honourable mentions took forever, and that could've easily have been made much longer if I showed a shread of leniency! (I dare not speak of how long the top 10 took :blush:). The Wii really did accumulate a great library (3rd party games and all!)

 

I always love this part of a console cycle though. Always a nice warm feeling that you get, looking back at the final result.

 

Always a very different perspective comes out when you look back without the frustrations of the staggered release lists and politics behind the generational cycle clouding your judgement, as you can just look back at what the console was, rather than what it was not :)

 

It's like with the GCN, how we all got frustrated with the lack of certain multi platform releases and delays upon delays, but now we can just look back fondly on the games we did get in their final state. Always 2 sides to the coin there are!

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1. Super Mario Galaxy 2

The original was a masterpiece – but this is an improvement in every way. Every level and every challenge felt that little bit more polished. The inventive nature of each challenge and the way Nintendo had taken almost every idea in the original and pushed it to the next level is astounding. Everything about this game is pure brilliance and at the same time it’s longer and provides a much tougher challenge. Along with Ocarina of Time this is possibly the single greatest game ever created and proof that when it comes to game play no other developer comes close to Nintendo. This is pure gaming heaven.

 

2. Metroid Prime Trilogy

The best game of the previous generation, it’s sequel and one of the best games of this generation, all on one disc. Add to this the fact the original titles were both enhanced with Wii remote aiming and slight graphical improvements. This is possibly the greatest disc ever created! These games are all pure gaming gold, they perfectly translate the feeling of the classic Metroid games into 3D and bring them to life in a way I couldn’t have conceived possible. Everything about these games is so close to perfection - the level design, the story telling, the pacing, the puzzles and the attention to detail. A collection of masterpieces.

 

3. Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Twilight Princess was a great game - but it started its life on the Gamecube. Skyward Sword was the Wii's real Zelda, built from the ground up to take advantage of the Wii's motion plus controls and with a beautiful and breathtaking graphical style that was truly unique. But the real difference about Skyward Sword was the new structure - it redefined Zelda games. The dungeons were smaller and more focused and journey between dungeons felt far more action packed and filled with puzzles and action. It not only showed that Zelda could still evolve but that the Wii was still so capable of bringing new experiences to the table.

 

4. Mario Kart Wii

I always enjoyed each home console Mario Kart slightly less than the last. Mario Kart Wii was a huge return to form and I actually felt it was the first in the series to actually eclipse the original. A mix of wonderful new tracks and classic old ones (N64 Bowser castle – OH YES), new racers, new vehicles, bikes and a superb 12 player online mode hosted on dedicated servers. The game felt so vibrant and while new players seemed to get to grips instantly with the Wii Wheel the Classic Controller and Gamecube pad were there for the more serious gamer. I plowed well over 350 hours into this game alone, online and with family and friends.

 

5. Super Mario Galaxy

When Mario took his first steps into 3D on the N64 it was an industry changing moment. Two generations later and Mario 64 was finally bested! This game has an incredible sense of WOW. Jumping from planetoid to planetoid and fighting familiar foes felt both startlingly new and old all at the same time. Perfect controls, beautiful graphics, a massive challenge but most of all pure gaming fun. This game shows just how far Nintendo are ahead of the pack. Nintendo had managed to redefine 3D platforming whilst the rest of the industry was still struggling to match a game released back in 1996.

 

6. Donkey Kong Country Returns

I always thought Mario was the king of the platformers – not this generation. DKCR is the pinnacle of the 2D platform revival and shines on every level. Every level exhibits incredibly tight design which flows beautifully. There are several types of gameplay, from traditional platforming, mine cart rides and piloting explosive barrels. Each level looks amazing, with scenery in both the foreground and the background being integral to the experience. The visual treats ensure that each world looks different and inviting. It also brings an old school difficultly level. A Retro Studies masterpiece.

 

7. Call of Duty: Black Ops

Treyarch raised the bar with COD:MWR, but they totally smashed it with Black Ops. Whilst the single player is solid but unremarkable, online is where it is at. A whole new online system, no friend codes and voice chat via headset. This is how online should be done on the Wii. The full multiplayer experience is in; combat training, wager matches and four player co-operative Zombies. This game is a must for any Wii shooter fan or for anyone that likes COD but wants to try out the perfectly balanced pointer controls. The shear amount of modes and the huge amount of content will keep you going for hundreds of hours.

 

8. Monster Hunter Tri

This game will eat your time like Pac-Man eats dots. From forging your weapons and armour to the epic hunts themselves, everything takes a long time. The sense of achievement when you do get your new weapon or you finally defeat a monster that filled the screen is unrivalled. With a great online system (second only to Black Ops) this game will forge friendships between you and your hunting party. Graphically this game looks good enough to be on an HD system and the attention to detail in the design of the monsters, the beautiful locales and the massive amount of weapons and armours is astounding.

 

9. Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition

Resident Evil is a classic series comprised of some of the most loved games ever made. Resident Evil 4 is the best of the series and the best third person action title ever made. This is the definitive version of that game. With the graphics of the Gamecube version, the extras of the PS2 version and new improved Wii remote aiming (plus several other set ups) this game is an improved version of what already was a masterpiece. Amazing pacing, beautiful graphics and a great atmosphere of tension - this game has it all.

 

10. Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A long time ago I remember reading an April Fools’ joke in a Nintendo mag about a Mario fighting game. Who would’ve guessed that ‘joke’ was a pretty accurate prediction. What it didn’t predict was how good the series would be, or that Brawl would be the biggest selling fighting game this generation! A massive roster, incredible graphics and one of the best Nintendo stories ever. They managed to weave so many characters into one tale which was all told with the most wonderful cut scenes. The game play was also classic Nintendo, so easy to get into but with so many hidden depths and more content than you can shake a stick at.

 

I did my own original top 25 some time ago, you can see it here:

http://www.n-europe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31830

 

Near misses on this new revised top 10 are:

Wii Sports

Twilight Princess

Xenoblade Chronicles


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