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The third Taiko no Tatsujin game for the Wii brings back the drum banging action that has addicted players
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The third Taiko no Tatsujin game for the Wii brings back the drum banging action that has addicted players
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Takt of Magic is a real-time strategy game where the Remote is used to move the player's party across battlefields to engage enemy forces.
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Three disparate kingdoms rule the world of Efinea - Fendel, Strata, and Windol - all of which vie for supremacy over the other.
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Two years after Lloyd Irving and company regenerated the world of Sylvarant and planted a new tree to tether the world together, there's trouble anew brewing.
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MSRP: $45.90
Price: $39.90
You Save: $6.00 (13 %)
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Released last month as a downloadable game title, Namco Bandai is also releasing Tank! Tank! Tank! for the Wii U on physical media for the Japanese market on February 21, 2013.
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Wield the Wii Remote like a racquet and smack the protagonist Poko through colorful stages of block crushing action.
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TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM: ULTIMATE ALL-STARS pairs well-known characters from Capcom’s roster of games with some of Japan’s most beloved characters from anime powerhouse Tatsunoko Production.
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If the Wii version of Tatsunoko vs Capcom wasn't shipping this year, NCS would have imported a coin-op kit.
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Tenchu celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with the fourth canonical game in the series.
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Fast forward many more years and Toshinden makes a re-appearance on the Wii.
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Nintendo's celebrating the ninth anniversary of N64 Sin and Punishment with a sequel on the Wii.
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Milestone takes a break from producing cookie-cutter shooters to work on a fighting game .
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Today's successor to Get Bass! also uses a special controller for fishing - the motion sensitive Wii Remote...
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MSRP: $68.90
Price: $58.90
You Save: $10.00 (15 %)
The lands of Eldar have long been known as the origin of chaos, a place where monsters and demons wreak havoc, indiscriminate in their madness.
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Put a band in your hand with Nintendo's new Wii Music which transforms the Wii Remote and Nunchuk into one of 60+ instruments.
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Nintendo presents Wii Party which uses the same winning formula as Mario Party but features the Mii Army as protagonists instead of Mario characters.
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