Super Mario Galaxy
Mario, arguably the face of the Nintendo franchise, returns yet again in this 2007 Wii release. "Super Mario Galaxy" received a score of 9.7 out of 10.0 from IGN, who suggested it may be "the greatest Nintendo platformer ever made" at the time. In this game, Mario must rescue the princess by navigating over 40 outer space locations featuring different gravities and physics. Players must capture a star in each level for the area to be completed.
Endless Ocean 2: Blue World
In "Endless Ocean 2: Blue World," you'll take control of an underwater diver and explore various marine locations all over the world, making exciting discoveries in the process. Players meet various animals, search for hidden treasures and work with other crew members that make up the L&L Diving Team.
Animal Crossing: City Folk
"Animal Crossing: City Folk" thrusts players into a virtual world of animals that go about their lives just as a neighborhood of humans would. Players must purchase furniture to decorate their home, explore the town, collect various items and interact with the neighbors. While performing these tasks, the in-game time continues to progress just as real time does, so you truly feel like part of the game.
A Boy and His Blob
This remake of the 1989 game for the Nintendo Entertainment System features an alien blob figure that comes to Earth seeking a way to save his planet, Blobolonia. Upon landing on Earth, the blob becomes acquainted with a young boy, and the two strike up a quick friendship. You must guide the pair around, solving puzzles through 40 levels of game play as you save Blobolonia.
SimAnimals Africa
Animal lovers will explore a variety of African settings in "SimAnimals Africa," which features jungles, deserts, savannas, river deltas and animals like zebras, crocodiles and rhinos. After building trust with the animals, you'll gain the ability to train them and learn the special abilities of every species, which leads to a happier environment.