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From analog sticks to motion controls, these are the games that didn’t just launch on a console; they defined what it could ...
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The Nintendo Wii is one of the best-selling consoles of all time, being one of the few with over 100 million units sold, and ...
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The racing itself is perhaps the best it has ever been in a Mario Kart game. The biggest change is that there are now 24 ...
Let's talk about some of the best games you can no longer play, whether they've been shut down or just removed from systems.
Nintendo's drip-feed release of retro titles may feel frustrating, but it ultimately benefits players and the games themselves.