

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz Publisher: SEGA Developer: SEGA Players: 4 Play Style: Remote/Nunchuck Genre: Action Description: When we heard Monkey Ball was coming to Wii, we were excited, to say the least. The games, while basic in graphical design, delivered serious entertainment on the showroom floor, and we're anxious to see if gameplay will really be the deciding factor this generation. The titles boasted very simple, yet very intuitive control mechanics.

In the E3 version, Nintendo delivered hands-on demos of baseball, golf and tennis, though the Big N also hinted that more games may become available as we near launch. Wii Sports Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Nintendo Players: 4 Play Style: Remote Genre: Sports Description: Following suit with Nintendo's new "playing = believing" campaign, Wii Sports is taking a new and somewhat unexpected approach to next-gen - or should we say "new gen" - gaming.
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And it's the first time the series has launched with a new Nintendo platform. Better controls and ramped up puzzles promise to make this the best Prime yet. We've already seen Samus disarm enemies and manipulate machinery with her grapple beam, and Retro Studios promises this is only the beginning. Combining pixel-perfect accuracy with even more puzzle elements, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption promises to redefine the first-person adventure genre once again. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Retro Studios Players: 1 Play Style: Nunchuck Genre: Adventure Description: If the GameCube brought Samus into an all-new world, Wii will take Prime to an all new level.
