u show me the link that the games will be good, not even good but at least not as rubbish as other wii titles.
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Fatal Frame 4-
Disaster
Wario Land
Animal Crossing - the series in which you plant trees, fish, and buy and sell goods in order to gentrify your personal town -- will make its way to Wii. As in the GameCube and DS games before it,- these are the score for the Gc version..
Electronic Gaming Monthly 9.17/10
IGN 9.1/10
GameSpot 8.1/10
GameSpy 8.1/10
Nintendo Power 4.4/5
GamePro 4.5/5
Animal Crossing: City Folk looks very similar to the DS version of the game, but it nonetheless remains a highly anticipated title on our retail radar. The game currently has a Q4 2008 release date for the US and Europe, so we hope to see it released before the end of the year. gamespot
Deadly Creatures
MadWorld - IGN Mad World has skyrocketed to the tip-top of our most wanted list and we are officially putting all Wii owners on (blood) red alert: prepare to go 'Mad'
Animales de la Morte
The Conduit
Castlevania judgement-
Castlevania Judgment will offer a change of pace for the action adventure franchise when it hits stores later this year. If Konami manage to hit the right buttons when it comes to solid gameplay, controls, characters, and visual appeal, Judgment may even go on to create its own spin-off series in the process. -GameSpot
Fragile
Sadness
Spore - At E3 2005, the game won the following Game Critics Awards: Best of Show, Best Original Game, Best PC Game, and Best Simulation Game. At E3 2006, Spore was awarded the following Game Critics Awards: Best PC Game, Best Original Game, and Best Simulation
Dead Rising-
The new port, called Dead Rising: Zombie Sacrifice in Japan, will feature all manner of new features and expanded gameplay
FF;CC
MLB Power Pros 2008
Skate it
Legend of the Dragon Sword
Little Kings Story
ToS2
Star Wars Clone Wars -
As if that doesn't sound cool enough, the game looks amazing and captures the exact look of the upcoming film and television shows. The characters are clearly drawn, they animate fluidly, and occasionally, they even crackle with Force power as they unleash devastating attacks on one another. This includes the ability to lift up environmental objects with the Force and hurl them in the direction of foes. If you think that sounds like a nifty environmental detail, you should have seen the level on display. At first, it seemed like a normal battle on a sky-high platform in a sky-high city. Then the first round ended and calamity struck in the form of a falling space ship. It struck the platform's support column, and sent the whole thing crashing down, down, down, as the Jedi pressed on with their dire battle. It looked epic, and so does Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels for the Wii. Although there's still a lot that we don't know about this game, we look forward to training with it when it hits store shelves in the 2008 holiday season. May the Force be with it.-GameSpot
Mushroom Men
De Blob - De Blob is a solid game and introduces some original game mechanics, themes, and art ****. But as a whole, it's developing into quite an interesting and unusual experience, combining the equivalent of modernized finger painting with the fun of music composition within an open-ended world and experience. We'll be following this quirky but endearing game's development with interest. gamespot
At de close of our demo, we were sad to see de Blob go. It's insanely addictive and there's always something to do, which makes for a satisfying experience. De Blob is a game for all ages and all gamers. Casual or hardcore, there's no denying de Blob. gamepro
THQ's platformer has gone from a neat concept that lacked a certain polish to a game that has sleeper all over it, as far as we're concerned. The gameplay mechanics have always been intriguing. Now, though, the title boasts a super-smooth framerate, beautiful new visual effects and an inspired, dynamic soundtrack to match IGN
Face Breaker
Kore
Rune Factory
Tenchu 4
Rygar
Sim City Creator
Sky Crawlers
Spy Borgs
Arc Rise
Monster Hunter 3 -The Monster Hunter series is big in Japan--Monster Hunter Freedom for the PlayStation Portable was the first PSP game to sell over a million copies there, and the series has shipped over 4.5 million units worldwide.
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World -
Dawn of the New World is shaping up as a nice role-playing game for those of us who still hold a lot of affection for the Symphonia characters and world. We're anticipating this Wii adventure in fall 2008, so keep watching this gamespace for the latest news. -GameSpot
1UP: Of all the Tales games currently available, why did you choose Symphonia for a sequel?
TK: Tales of Symphonia was the greatest critical success we've had, one that was truly international in nature. Overall it achieved the greatest response we've got from the North American and Japanese marketplace combined, something we felt was a priority to us. Also, we had a very engaging story and set of characters to work with, and we felt that leaving Symphonia as it was would be a terrible waste. We chose Symphonia for this sequel effort because we felt it'd be the best response to all the people who praised the original. -1up
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