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Still, the Wii has more high-quality games than you think. Among the three consoles I own, I find myself holding onto a surprising number of Wii games--for their originality, their frequent exclusivity to the Wii, and, of course, because I like to play them. My Rule of Game Consoles has always been this: if you can buy 10 great games for it, then it's worth the investment. I've compiled 15 exclusives for the Wii you can't get anywhere else, skipping equally good cross-platform titles like the occasional sports game Tiger Woods , thriller Resident Evil 4 , or action game Rayman Origins to focus on titles, often dating back to the Wii's launch, that you may have forgotten about.

Yes, there are a ton of Nintendo first-party games on the list, and an awful lot of Mario games. Hey, this is the Nintendo Wii we're talking about--of course you're buying this system to play Mario games.

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SEGA 2. ISTAR 1. NAMCO 1. NAXA 1. WADEO 1. There's a little chip in the base of the Amiibo that enables you to tap the toy on the Wii U gamepad where it interfaces with whatever game you're playing. Fancy yourself a game designer? Don't fancy yourself a game designer? There are hundreds, if not thousands, of player-created levels just waiting to be downloaded and played.

And Nintendo's not letting itself get outdone — there are plenty of Nintendo-crafted levels as well! No more fighting! Just pick up the gamepad and launch the console and get going, without a TV.

Simply plug the console in to power and use the gamepad, like you're using some type of super-powered portable game console! When the kids are asleep and you and your partner are looking for something engaging, silly, and hilarious, "Bayonetta 2" is waiting. It's a third-person action game that stars a lady who's very fond of handguns. So fond, in fact, that she has a couple of extra ones implanted into her boots — kick enemies while simultaneously shooting them in the face!

Maybe you've got a fat shelf full of great old Wii games, just burning a hole in your living room waiting to get played? Good news: the Wii U can play basically all of them. Sure, there are better versions of many of the old games available now, but there's certainly no harm in going back to play classics.

At very least, you'll never have to worry about where your next game of "Wii Tennis" is coming from. Sure, wireless controllers are a standard part of modern game consoles.

But for "Super Smash Bros. Unbelievably, Nintendo actually re-created this concept on by re-releasing old GameCube controllers and this controller hub for use with the Wii U. It all had to do with clever marketing. With the Wii, Nintendo was aiming for a more casual audience of people who may not be hardcore gamers, or who may not have even played a video game in their life.

One of their most famous ads depicts this, showing young children and older adults getting in on the gaming action, which, mind you, was nothing like anyone had ever seen before. Instead of gathering around to play Mario or Zelda two of Nintendo's most popular game franchises , people were swinging their controllers to roll a bowling ball, get a hole-in-one, or punch a character in the face.

These motion controls are common now for games on the Nintendo Switch , but at the time of the Wii, they were brand new and everyone wanted to try them out. The Wii took full advantage of the internet with many channels in the system's home menu for people to enjoy, most notably the Wii Shop Channel where people could download games from older Nintendo systems as well as games from other older systems, such as the Sega Genesis and Sega Master System and play them on their Wii.

This was what was known as Nintendo's Virtual Console. The Wii was also backward compatible with GameCube games , Nintendo's last-generation console at the time. From gamers to non-gamers alike, the Wii had everything. Fast forward to and it seems the Nintendo Switch has the popularity now that the Wii once held, with motion controls and older games being offered through the Switch's online service.

But if you're someone who missed out on the Wii's glory days, someone who's nostalgic for the Wii, or a collector who wants to add to their console collection, is it still worth buying today?

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