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A guide to Cave Story (FAQs) from Games Radar:
An amazing throwback to the good-old days of the NES, yet leaps and bounds above those days in refinement of gameplay.
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A guide to Pokemon Battle Revolution (FAQs) from Games Radar:
Pokemon’s first Wii outing, which uses a DS link-up with the console during the game’s battle sections.
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A guide to Mega Man 10 (FAQs) from Games Radar:
Continuing the retro revival that started with Mega Man 9, Mega Man 10 includes the option to play as fan-favorite character Proto Man from the start, as well as an all new easy mode, and will be available via Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and WiiWare.
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A guide to No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle (FAQs) from Games Radar:
A bizarre, wonderfully trashy sequel, No More Heroes 2 adds a ton of cool new activities and boss fights without messing too much with what worked the first time. It wears thin toward the end, but until then it’s one of the most brilliant experiences the Wii has to offer.
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A guide to New Super Mario Bros Wii (Guides) from Games Radar:
Nintendo saved the industry with games like this, so we’re sad to say the latest lacks the imaginative spark found in past entries. Easily the weakest of the 2D Marios, but even the worst Mario is better than most other platformers.
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A guide to Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (FAQs) from Games Radar:
They said it would never come to the US, but at last the Wii exclusive featuring classic Capcom characters fighting classic anime characters is coming to America.
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A guide to Guitar Hero: Van Halen (FAQs) from Games Radar:
80s rock superstars Van Halen get the royal Guitar Hero treatment with this special game, but if you like the Hagar-led version of VH, tough luck as it only covers the David Lee Roth era.
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A guide to The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Guides) from Games Radar:
It’s the same Zelda we’ve been playing since 1998, tweaked and balanced to perfection.
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With amazing bang for your buck, Metroid Prime Trilogy puts there great games in one. Sure, it may have the some minor issues present in all three games, but the first two entries have received Wii controls that are an improvement, not tacked on. Practically a must-buy.
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Welcome to Wii Sports Resort, a great place to stay because at long last the Wii Remote does exactly what it was supposed to do from the beginning. And it was definitely worth the wait.