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GamerVision reviews LostWinds

GamerVision reports:

''I have said several times that I am more excited for Wiiware than I am for any future Xbox Live Arcade titles or PlayStation Network releases. The Wii may not have a hard drive or the graphical capability of the aforementioned systems, but what it lacks in power it makes up for with the its unique controller, which is the reason I believe Wiiware titles have the capability to go greater distances. LostWinds is exactly what I anticipated a Wiiware title should be, and is easily the best in the first batch of titles for the service. Compared to the rest of its downloadable brethren, LostWinds is the most complete experience and overall, one of the better games for the Wii.''

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Top 20 WiiWare Games (10-1)

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "The official end of the WiiWare service may not be until early 2019 but we wanted to give everybody as much of a chance as possible to remember all of the great games that Nintendo’s first every download service brought us. Last week we counted down the first 10 games in our look at the Top 20 WiiWare games ever made, and if you haven’t had the chance yet you can check out those picks right here but now we switch our focus over to the very best that WiiWare has to offer so if you still have a Wii (or a Wii U) kicking around make sure to download these games before they are lost forever."

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Retro Review: LostWinds

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "As I continue my quest to complete my backlog (last week I was in the trenches of World War II) I find myself returning to a console that is near and dear to my heart, the Wii, and it’s virtual games service WiiWare. And by back I mean way back as I decided to finally give a go at the WiiWare launch title LostWinds a go. "

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Freebie Friday iOS Games for December 20th, 2013

Triverse writes, "Not very many returning games on the list this week which means there is nearly a full new set of games to peruse. iOS gamers enjoy the perks of getting games, that once cost money, for free while Android users are limited to still having to pay something for sales (we will have a fresh list tomorrow for both iOS and Android). For now, enjoy these great titles on your iOS device as we head into the Christmas season."

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