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December 10, 2010 By: admin Category: Wii Console & Video Game Tips

The Top 10 Nintendo games you may have never played …

Nintendo has the longest history of creating quality games from the three current console makers. Some of the most memorable characters and franchises have been built and developed over the past twenty years through multiple consoles, which led to hundreds of amazing games. Despite the millions and millions have enjoyed such popular titles as Super Mario 64, Mario Kart and Zelda, there are some games that did not get the recognition they deserved and sold poorly in comparison.

Here I like ten of these titles. While they were a critical success, he could not get into the hands of many players deserved for one reason or another. Most of you who have played some of, if not all of these games, but there are many people who missed these gems.

The ten games after the jump all deserve your time to track to see what you're missing. Fortunately eBay makes this an easy task.

1. Chibi-Robo! (Gamecube / Wii)

Chibi-Robo! can be classified as classics of the last one for GameCube, released late in the consoles life. Although was a foreign concept in controlling a robot cleaning different rooms in a house to win 'Happy Points', the game was a joy to control and offers a delightful experience. Luckily those who lost everything the first time on GameCube will be able to give a second chance Chibi later this year, when to release for Nintendo Wii with updated controls. Do not let the idea of the game put you off. Chibi-Robo! is a little gem.

2. Okami (Wii/PS2)

Perhaps the greatest injustice in the history of the game is Okami. Originally released on PS2, where sales were very disappointing, given a second chance Capcom Okami on Wii because the fans screaming brush mechanics games ideally suited to the capabilities of the Wiimote. They were right. The game is even better on the Wii and, frankly, one of the most stylish games and freshest of the decade. The moment to relive a tree with flowers and the landscape itself come to life is one of my favorite moments in the game.

Although a high reward to compare Okami to Zelda, this should be the case as Okami has its own alongside Nintendo's masterpiece. In my opinion, this deserved to sell millions, but the players largely ignored. If you have not played this, then I urge you to try, will not be disappointed.

3. Sin & Punishment (N64/Wii)

This is really here for the Europeans. The game was never released in Europe during the N64 days and only recently has become available in the Wii Shop. No matter where you are, this treasure hunting game is developed, well worth it if you've never played.

There few games more intense and exciting than that in N64 and on any Nintendo console, for that matter! Although it has not aged well in the appearance department remains a joy to play and a hell of a game of frantic action.

Treasury is what do all we can and why I can not wait for the sequel to Wii to get some time this year.

4. Chrono Trigger (SNES / DS)

Many players read this may be too young to remember Chrono Trigger Square round for the first time in the SNES, so it is on this list (also another game that never made the European shores until this year, the DS version).

Rated by many as the best 2D RPG, Chrono Trigger is an absolute must play if you're a fan of the genre. Even 14 years after its launch, the game shines a fantastic story, a brilliant battle system and a beautiful sound track. Well worth hunting for your DS or SNES.

5. Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (GameCube)

Gamecube exclusive – Eternal Darkness is a gripping psychological horror game from Ubisoft. Although there have been many more fear and more horror games look before and after this, no game has made quite a mess with your head as much as Eternal Darkness.

The whole game from start to finish was a very pleasant experience. Few people witnessed the metro sanity in this game with your mind and reverse controls, graphics or hallucinogenic effects the game claiming to have been disconnected.

Since the Wii plays Gamecube games, there is little excuse not to play this if not already done so. Ubisoft also if you are reading this – we have a sequel, please?!

6. Blast Corps (N64)

Although most people were playing Goldeneye and Banjo Kazooie N64 Rare during the day, many players seemed to lose another developer treasures – Blast Corps.

Explosion Body was a smart puzzle / action hybrid game where you control a bulldozer. It was far from Goldeneye, Jet Force Gemini, Banjo and all other games Rare, but the quality and the great game remained. Looks pretty boring on paper, but open a way for his truck through the drive was fun!

7. Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure (Wii)

Zack & Wiki highly qualified failed to attract consumer attention and sold very poorly for such a high quality title. It is full of original uses for Wiimote controls, and although he was released early in the consoles life, some games and have put the wiimote to use an original copy. The game looks good, is fun to play and is full of excellent puzzles.

Personally I think the name change to "Zack & Wiki 'to put some people off, but nobody should be put to deal with this Capcom game developed especially to be found economically in the bargain bins!

8. Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat (GameCube)

This 2D platform is at its best. Nintendo opted to use the bongo peripheral for the Gamecube controls for this game. The players needed to hit the bongos and clapping to operate the Donkey Kong and leap. To someone who has never played this, which may sound very strange and unattractive, but especially in the style of Nintendo, which he did in style.

Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat was a joy to play, but made his arms hurt1 The graphics were vibrant and beautiful to the eye and remains one of my favorite platform games to date. For some reason the masses largely ignored the title which is a shame as large as Chibi-Robo! Nintendo re-releasing the title on the Wii with motion controls, but as this fair to the original remains to be seen. If you still have your GameCube game is down to the bongos, and it's a classic that screams to be played. No is the longest game in the world, but the replay value of trying to beat his "banana score count 'will keep you coming back for more.

9. Beyond Good & Evil (GameCube)

Ubisoft other input was ignored by the masses criminaly and another exclusive for the GameCube. Beyond Good & Evil was a good all-round action-adventure set in a strange world of humans, animals, robots and aliens.

The creators of the game invented a cast friendly and tasty world who wish to explore, sewn together with a good story. The game also had novel features as the ability of the characters main photo taken during your adventure. It may not sound like much, but the total in this game was more than the sum of its parts.

Hunt, it deserves your attention.

10. GTA: Chinatown Wars (DS)

This is a little putting border GTA: CW on this list. By any means the game has not 'dropped' and a lot of players have gathered labor. However, many of the players on Xbox and Playstation GTA seem to have shown little interest in the delivery of DS sales figures have shown.

GTA: CW holds its own very well with their cousins in full 3D on Xbox and Playstation. The large volume of content Rockstar has packed for the Nintendo DS Limited is phenomenal. Nothing has been left out of Chinatown Wars. There is a complete, vibrant, living with so much to do that is amazing. All you have come to expect from the series (and more) is here in the DS version. It looks great, great plays and is currently the highest rated DS game Metacritic.

Personally I found GTA: CW much more fun than GTA IV and as good as any other GTA game before it. Apparently, many people are missing out on this gem. If you own a DS, you should own this game, simple.

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