1. Wii Play
2. Mario Kart
3. Super Smash Bros. Brawl
4. Wii Fit
5. Super Mario Galaxy
6. Guitar Hero III
7. Mario Party 8
8. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
9. Mario & Sonic: Olympic Games
10. Link's Crossbow Training
Source: Slide show.
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Tossing out some lesser-known (to the normals) games as recommendations:
Aren't RE4, Okami, and Zack & Wiki all Capcom titles? Moneyhats! (joke)
2. Mario Kart
3. Super Smash Bros. Brawl
4. Wii Fit
5. Super Mario Galaxy
6. Guitar Hero III
7. Mario Party 8
8. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
9. Mario & Sonic: Olympic Games
10. Link's Crossbow Training
Source: Slide show.
Article: Text with some random stuff in it
Some 306 games were released for the Wii console in 2008 compared to 264 for the Xbox 360 and 201 for the PlayStation 3, according to EEDAR's GamePulse database. This glut of content--much of which isn't very good--makes buying a Wii game a leap of faith. Publishers want to capitalize on the growing audience of Wii gamers, but few outside of Nintendo have learned how to make a good Wii game. The average review score for games on the console is 62 out of 100.
The Wii's two-year old library is already 827 games strong.
Tossing out some lesser-known (to the normals) games as recommendations:
What should you try? Alongside your "Mario Karts" and "Guitar Heroes," game players comfortable hunting zombies on the Xbox 360 will likely enjoy playing survival horror game "Resident Evil 4." Those who grew up with the "Legend of Zelda" should also try the Japanese-fable-inspired adventure game "Okami" that puts players in control of the sun goddess, Amaterasu. Puzzle fanatics will enjoy the environmental brain twisters included in "Zack & Wiki." Paint a drab, dull world in "de Blob." And party games "Boom Blox," which resembles a virtual, exploding Lego set and the mini-game collection "Raving Rabbids TV Party" are also good fun.
Aren't RE4, Okami, and Zack & Wiki all Capcom titles? Moneyhats! (joke)