Wise Shopping – 5 Wii Games for the Price of 3 360/PS3 Games
I love Videogames. If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance that you do as well. Last time I checked, my wallet had a few receipts, a candy wrapper, and my license in it. Gaming is by no means a cheap hobby. Come this fall/holiday season, if you aren’t able to purchase every game that’s shaping up to be a must buy, we here at Wiinintendo have searched out a list of 5 great Wii games that you can snag for $180, brand spanking new. If you do the math, you’ll see that you can only get 3 360/PS3 games for that amount. Here’s some quick info on those budget titles that cut the price, but not a bit of quality.
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Mercury Meltdown Revolution – 09/18/07 ($19.99)
A great puzzle game already released in the UK, Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a mix between Kororinpa and chemistry class. $20 makes this game a steal with the addition of some crazy multiplayer modes.
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Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire – 09/25/07 ($39.99)
Dragon Blade is a 3rd person Hack n Slash, the first of it’s kind for the Wii. A storyline from the creator of the dragonlance series combined with an upgradeable combat systems makes this a game to watch.
Rockstar Games Presents: Table Tennis – 10/23/07 ($39.99)
Previously released for the Xbox 360, Table Tennis from Rockstar Games was highly praised for it’s innovative, intense gameplay and surprisingly exceptional graphics. Add in motion controls and it could turn into the definitive version.
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Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure – 10/16/07 ($39.99)
This is one of our most anticipated games. Zack & Wiki is shaping up to be an incredible adventure game. Sam & Max better watch their backs, there’s a new adventuring duo in town.
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Geometry Wars: Galaxies – ($39.99)
Geometry Wars: Galaxies greatly expounds upon Live Arcade’s smash hit, and is being brought online with leaderboards and more. The concept is something like asteroids on crack, and promises a bevy of content to keep you busy shooting geometrical shapes, all night long.
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