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The Laser: Geometry Wars Galaxies Review

The Laser writes: "This isn't the deepest game on Wii, but it's classic gameplay mechanics, simple graphics an intense pacing make for an invigorating change of pace from the usual fare. The complete, nonlinear original is included, but Geometry Wars Galaxies goes a step further with an extended mission mode where you can use a drone with special abilities, unlock additional levels and earn some fairly impressive high scores. It's pick up and play approach makes it simple to learn, but the high level of difficulty make it anything but condescending to casual players. Wii owners will discover that Geometry Wars remains an challenging game and with an incredibly high replay value."

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Retro Review: Geometry Wars Galaxies is the best in the series

A look at the underrated Geometry Wars: Galaxies

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Venoxn4g3037d ago

I agree, Wii version of Geometry Galaxies, was (and still is) such a blast, even if I really loved 3rd game, I think Wii version is the best

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Top 10 Moments in Wii History

No more speculation, no more rumors, later this week we find out the Wii U's launch date and price. Indeed, it is almost time to pre-order your console, games, and extra controllers. In the meantime why not join me and reflect on the best moments the Wii gave us over the past 6 years. By the way, I did have to restrain myself from calling this a trip down "Miimory lane..."

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Adolph Fitler4246d ago

What about games lineup, b/c, & peripherals....like will the Wii's motion controllers be useable with the system & games. It would be nice to see the controllers put to some use, as otherwise Nintendo are just proving that motion controls were a 1/2 gen fad & total gimmick that were never really used innovatively in any game on Wii, & now never will. Be good to see a much more accurate innards of Wii-U communicate with original Wii nunchuka gimmick...but that right there sums up Nintendo's commitment to a device that is only relatively new in it's inception into the gaming world.
Now, where have all those Nintendo fanboys gone with there defence of motion controls?
Why have Nintendo all but dropped it as the frontrunner of the Wii-U's feature set?
I'll tell you why, they again are going to bamboozle consumers with yet another gimmicky concept of a game controller.....a thing that looks good on paper, in theory & even the finished product "looks" all snazzy & spiffy.....But, the key word here is, "LOOKS". I mean, Paris Hilton looks pretty good, until you stick it in & can't touch the sides, so instead return home to look for your caving gear, then return to go caving in Paris's vajina looking for lost treasure like watches, shoes, missing celebrities, missing dogs, & other such wonders.

So yes, well really NO, Wii-U's controller is not acceptable, when we all know it will be under utilized, used in ways that are pretty useless apart from adding another bulletpoint to game back covers. And we all know that power is being sacrificed in favour of a damn tablet. Nintendo should have somehow made the system connect through bluetooth to people existing tablets, laptops & even desktops, with a view to using them in games the same way as Nintendo's own ipad wannabe. I mean, it's really only being used in games as a gps & map, inventory type way, so nothing brilliant, or even slightly impressive really. But, I would have been impressed if Nintendo harkened back to there SNES days strictly in regards to the console design & manufacture sense. I mean, this is when Ninty built powerful, little consoles, with an awesome, comfortable, practicle, straight up awesome controller. But they went to crap after than with old catridge crap when cd had claimed cartridges lives (so to speak).

chanmasta4246d ago (Edited 4246d ago )

Wow dude, you should think about utilizing your precious time in this world more wisely.

Oh and by the way, you can fully utilize all Wiimotes with the Wii U, and Nintendo has been promoting the Wii U's motion controls.

Qrphe4246d ago

If E3 moments had been considered, I would have added Reggie's (now overused) "my body is ready" and Ravi's ridiculous drumming.

MrKingofVideoGames4246d ago

Good point! and the mystery of the Wii Vitality sensor..

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25 Must-Play Wii Games You May Have Overlooked: 25-21

Bright Hub sorts through the Nintendo Wii library and gives you 25 stellar titles that you may have missed. What games were listed between 25 and 21?

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jadnice4831d ago

Very correct since anything to do with the Nintendo this gen was over look.... they lost me as a fan this generation.

kramun4831d ago

While they've lost you as a fan, they've gained many more. So I doubt they care, I know I don't.

TheSanchezDavid4831d ago

There are a bunch of gems worthy of any gamer's time. Some games that I didn't have high expectations for left me wanting more after I played them.