![]() It was interesting playing through it again on the big screen though. What?! Also, Smash and Kart should really be in the top 10!Īlso, I personally prefered playing Pheonix Wright on the DS. Loved them all mind you!Ī more major gripe is that both BoomBlox Bash Party & Wario Land Shake Dimension didn't make the top 50. Also, I would say Rayman Origins, No More Heroes 2, NSMBWii are a bit too low down. Even Dream Collection as it never came to Europe anyway. My minor gripes are that Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn, NPC Pikmin 1, PW Ace Att. I'd personally have Galaxy 2 as no.1 but I have no problem with the games on that list that are above it or with Metroid Prime Trilogy Wii Ed being no.1. Really fantastic gaming times for the family and me. ![]() ![]() What is incredible about that list of 50 is that I owned and played every single one of those games bar the ones that never made it to the EU/UK. And if you just can't get enough of ranked lists, we've previously assembled lists of the top 50 N64 games, 3DS games, Game Boy games, Nintendo DS games and GameCube games. You can find more details on the game by reading our vintage reviews, which are accessed by clicking the 'Review' button for each game ( funny, that). The ranking will continue to evolve automatically according to user scores submitted to the Nintendo Life game database, so don't worry if you missed out on 'voting' - you can still do so by simply scrolling down and rating them now, and the order will be influenced! Remember, though, that this list is not set in stone. Thanks to the efforts of Nintendo Life readers, we've now assembled our list of the top 50 Wii games ever.Īny Wii game with at least 50 User Ratings is eligible. Its brilliantly compact design (the size of three DVD boxes, remember?) and approachable and accessible controller helped it open up gaming to a whole new audience, young and old alike.ĭespite its reputation as a casual, 'kiddy' console, Nintendo Wii hosted a huge library of fantastic and varied titles, the best of which took advantage of its unique controller and provided opportunities for experiences that simply weren't being offered on other consoles at the time. It's been many years now since Nintendo changed the game with Wii, the little motion-controlled console which broke away from the competition and started a revolution. ![]()
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