
Pondering which game to play next on Wii? You've come to the right place, as we present a prime lineup of third party titles awaiting you on store shelves now or in the very near future. Be sure to click on the links for more info and screens!
SSX Blur (EA)
The seminal snowboarding series returns with everything you've come to know and love about SSX, but featuring an all-new control mechanism that lets you carve through snow with the Nunchuk while the Wii Remote is used to show off your skills in the air. The brilliant soundtrack by Junkie XL swells into a whole as you stylishly soar down the slopes, granting this Wii-exclusive a sense of rhythm that allows super-über players to shine like never before.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (Namco/Bandai)
All those years of mimicking Goku's moves are about to pay off, thanks to the Dragon Ball Z game all the fans have been waiting for. With the Nunchuk and Wii Remote, now you can pull off the series' trademark moves and actually make 'em count. With over 70 playable characters from the Dragon Ball universe, this is as close to starring in the cartoon as it currently gets.
Sonic and the Secret Rings (SEGA)
Easily one of the prettiest games on Wii today, Sonic's latest takes him back to his roots of lightning fast racing through scrumptious environments. Tilting the Wii Remote to steer and shoving it forward to attack, extra abilities are gradually unlocked as you complete the game's Story Mode challenges. The cut scenes are clearly aimed at the kids, but gamers of any age are sure to appreciate the meat of the gameplay on offer.
The Godfather Blackhand Edition (EA)
Take the law into your own hands with the Blackhand control mechanism offered by the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Immerse yourself in the film's universe and beyond as you roam New York City, taking on a variety of missions that society naturally frowns upon. Do you have what it takes to overthrow the Don himself?
Prince of Persia Rival Swords (Ubisoft)
The thrilling third adventure in Ubisoft's Prince of Persia series finds a home on Wii, adding more depth to controlling the Prince's fluid movements in solving puzzles and stylish combat. With the Sands of Time unleashed, the Prince's dark alter ego surfaces, threatening to take over completely. Clearly that's a bad thing, but when it allows for stunning action sequences like this, we can easily turn a blind eye.
Cooking Mama (505 Games)
Previously a surprise hit on the Nintendo DS, Cooking Mama has found a new home on Wii. With the Wii Remote as the ultimate in kitchen utensils, prepare to discover talents you never knew you possessed as you chop, dice, slice and stir-fry your way through a variety of recipes from all over the world. So invite a friend, whip out the Wii Remote and start cooking! - Nintendo.
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