As Wario shakes his way onto Wii, IGN had the opportunity to fire a couple of questions in the direction of Nintendo to mark the solo debut of Mario's nemesis on the console. Despite the purple one's gorgeous hand-animated trimmings, Wario Land: The Shake Dimension is a glorious revelry of times gone by, with its simple but effective platform mechanics and celebration of classic side-scrolling gameplay. Read on to find out more about Nintendo's return to traditional 2D platforming, plus the process behind those stunning anime visuals.
Alex DS from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The Wii U is a great place to build up a collection of classic video games. And with Nintendo beginning to phase out the online services for this system we figured it was as good a time as any to go over the games that are must-haves from the Wii U Virtual Console!"
Half-Glass Gaming: "In playing the classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, though, I noticed that Wario sort of lost his edge over the years. Don’t believe me? Let’s take a quick trip back in time, shall we?"
GameCrate: "What Wii games should get a remake on Switch? Well, here are five suggestions!"
I know it's not a Wii title but it can be played on the Wii I want the Metroid Prime games on the Switch I have never played them.