Time to Dust off our Wii's?
Finally! A reason to get the Wii out, blow the dust off your Wiimotes, and see what makes Nintendo so great. Satoru Iwata recently announced that Zelda Wii would be released before the end of this year. For me this is by far the greatest news Nintendo has given us since the Wii was released. However things are looking even better for the year 2010.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 and the greatly anticipated Metroid: Other M is also set to make a potential release this year. I will be honest, I never played the first Mario Galaxy game, but the second one has my interest. I was also a huge fan of the Metroid Prime games and after last year’s E3 trailer I am greatly curious on how the series is being changed.
Things are looking great for Nintendo this year. After record setting sales late in 2009 Nintendo needs to ride on that momentum and finally satisfy us hardcore fans who has owned a Wii since day one.
So all I can do is beg, please do not turn either of these games into another Twilight Princess. We are tired of massive delays and want a reason to finally blow the dust off of our Wii consoles.
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January 6th, 2010 at 10:44 am
do u know how to make a wii article, m8y…no
sin and punishment 2
resi evil darkside
metroid other m
GLADIATOR AD
the grinder
mario galaxy 2
zelda
secret game from bayonetta dev
thats 8, count em.” u loose….r
January 6th, 2010 at 10:45 am
i dont even like wii….i am ps fan., although wii comes in v, v, handy, for the odd ten minutes wen im downloading new demos games and video demos free trials and home stuff from psn network.
January 6th, 2010 at 10:46 am
keeps me busy, peace ya’l.
January 6th, 2010 at 11:37 am
Darkside Chronicles is awful. Just boring and it drags on and on. Gladiator ive never heard of. The grinder does look good but isnt really an amazing thing. The conduit was super hyped like the grinder is being and the conduit was only so so
January 8th, 2010 at 3:12 am
I am just glad that they are finally releasing some worth while games. That’s all I really ask for anyway. Besides, I’ve been with Nintendo for a long time. I know what it’s like to go through dry spells. Just as long as they get around to making “my” games from time to time, I’ll keep coming back for more.