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  2. Go Vacation - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Go Vacation[b] is a 2011 party video game developed and released by Bandai Namco Games for the Wii and Nintendo Switch. It is the third game in the We Ski series and a spin-off to the prior two main titles. Up to four players can compete against each other in over 50 sport-based minigames that take place in ...

  3. New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario Bros. Wii[b] is a 2009 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii. A follow-up to New Super Mario Bros., it was first released in Australia, North America, and Europe in November 2009, followed by Japan a month later. It was released on the Wii U 's Virtual Console in 2016, though only in Europe, Australia and Japan.

  4. List of Wii games with traditional control schemes - Wikipedia

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    Classic Controllers can only be used in multiplayer games involving 5–8 players, with four players using Wii Remotes and other players using external controllers connected to them. [160][170] FAST - Racing League. [160][171] Final Fantasy IV: The After Years. [160][172] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King.

  5. List of Wii games - Wikipedia

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    The Wii is Nintendo's fifth home video game console, released during the seventh generation of video games. It is the successor to the GameCube, and was first launched in North America on November 19, 2006, followed by a launch in Japan and PAL regions in December 2006. This list of Wii games documents all games released for the Wii video game ...

  6. Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing - Wikipedia

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    Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing[a] is a 2010 kart racing video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega. It was released for Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and Windows, [9][10] featuring characters from multiple Sega franchises. The game is the third title in the Sega All-Stars series, preceded by Sega Superstars Tennis.

  7. List of best-selling Wii video games - Wikipedia

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    The best selling franchises on the Wii include the Wii video game series (157.53 million combined units), Super Mario (53.77 million combined units), and The Legend of Zelda (16.96 million combined units). By March 31, 2021, over 921.85 million total copies of games had been sold for the Wii. [2] By December 31, 2007, sales of Virtual Console ...

  8. Tips & Tricks - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1941-3327. Tips & Tricks was a monthly video game magazine devoted to the subjects of video game cheat codes, strategy guides and lifestyle content. Unlike most video game magazines, it did not include critical reviews of video games and was not a primary source of video game industry news. Instead, it focused on gameplay instructions and ...

  9. Excitebots: Trick Racing - Wikipedia

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    Excitebots: Trick Racing. Excitebots: Trick Racing, known in Japan as Excite Mou Machine, [a] is a racing video game published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. Developed by Monster Games, it is the fourth game in the Excite series and the sequel to Excite Truck (2006). Excitebots was released on April 20, 2009 in North America.