This game is a bloody miracle. The space theming is executed perfectly despite the Wii's unimpressive hardware and made a lot of games on other consoles look bad in comparison. It feels really good to play and everything is really high in quality.

It's Mario dumbed down to it's core. Pretty bland, but there's value to get out of it.

It's good, but I always felt like it offers less content than it's handheld counterpart.

For what's just meant to show what the Wii is capable of, it sure does it's job well!! This game singlehandedly pushed gaming to be more accessible to casual players.

Hehe, what a game, or rather tech demo. It's absolutely not worth buying at the recommended price online for it's length (blink and it's finished). Still, the very little content is good and the game looks kinda cute.

There's not a lot to do, but you can't help but appreciate the Metroid skin.

The DS game is really a miracle, the kind you just can't wonder but ask "how did they program this?". It's obviously a bit limited, but it clearly does all it can with the concept for it's platform.

The first and only game. Its concept is unique, whether it's visually or gameplay-wise. The cartoony vibe really gives the game a personality. Absolutely worth playing.

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Held together with scotch tape and is full of gaming sins (invisible walls everywhere, unfun escort missions..) but it has MOTHER-TRUCKING BROLY!!!

This is by far the best mini console and it's a bloody shame Nintendo didn't continue down that trend. The emulation is near perfect, the menu is full of personality, save states are easy to use, the controllers are long enough, the game selection is great and it includes an unreleased game, Starfox 2. Careful for bootlegs, but if you find one at a good price, punch everyone in your way and CLAIM it. If Nintendo ever announces a 64 mini, I will do a triple backflip live.

The visuals are dragged through mayonaise, the combat is awkward, the RNG is cruel and the balance is buried 6 feet under. Making characters is cool, though, and so is the story.

This game is the first introduction to infamous athlete and entrepreneur William Afton, also known as the purple man, and his basketball career. For such a simple game, it's a blast with a friend.

They're all great games! Odds are you'll mostly play Zelda 1 and Ocarina, though. Zelda 2 is hit or miss for a lot of people (although i'm a huge fan lol) and Majora's Mask port is held together with scotch tape and a prayer. A few crashes here and there can be okay, but because of how Majora's saving system works, the game suffers a lot.

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Do not be deceived. This game's ending will make you depressed for the next few days. It just sucks so bad that everything you work for meant nothing by the end.

I got this game in its box around 2015 back when I was already a huge fan of 2 and 3. It's almost archaic, in a good and bad way. The gameplay loop we know and love is already established, but you practically can't do anything outside of said loop. Honestly, even if there were things to do (cough cough expansions), you wouldn't have time to do much because of how fast your sims drains their needs... but I also think that simplicity is part of it's charm.