
CheatCC says: "On the surface, We Love Golf appears to sport a title that is trying to cash in on its similarity to the name of the console on which it appears. Fortunately, this isn't the case, especially if you look at Camelot's development history. They created the first Hot Shots title and were in charge of the Mario Golf franchise from the Game Boy Color all the way through the Gamecube days. By focusing on likeable characters, easy to pick up gameplay, interesting course designs, and solid golfing mechanics, Camelot has made some of the most enjoyable golf games of the last decade, adequately displaying their love of the pastime."

Phil writes, "Weekly, usually on Mondays, SuperPhillip Central shares five of its favorite video game music tracks. The list is quickly approaching 1,000 songs! Anyway, while I do cover relatively unknown songs and games at times, I've never made a habit out of putting those relatively unknown and/or underrated games with great soundtracks into their own article. Until now. This series of articles is dedicated to those of us who love video game music and to those underrated gems with even more underrated soundtracks. After you've taken a look at the first batch of underrated games and soundtracks, why not suggest your own in the comments?"

SuperPhillip Central writes, "I'm sure you read the title of this article and did a double take. Perhaps if you had a liquid in your mouth, you spit it all over your screen. Sorry about that. You might say to yourself, "The Wii doesn't even have ten games were playing, so how can you possibly list fifty?!" Well, this series of five articles is intended for such uninformed statements. You might look at a game on this list, and laugh. They might not all be AAA blockbusters, but a great game is a great game regardless of content or budget. Lots of people learned that lesson with the Wii and handhelds devices.
On this week's installment of The 50 Best Nintendo Wii Games, we have a cornucopia of genres and franchises being represented. We have platforming, shooting, survival-horror, swordplay, and even some golf thrown in for good measure (yes, golf). Perhaps this second list of ten best Wii games will pique your curiosity and make you "dust off" that Wii of yours and try a game out you would never have known about otherwise."
thank you wii for
nsmbwii
skyward sword
donkey kong country returns
super mario galaxy 2
rayman origins
kirbys epic yarn
mario party 9
kirby return to dreamland
mario kart wii
you helped me get my wife into gaming
now the wiiu will get her into
pikmin
nintendoland
rayman legends
and first time playing for us both CoD for the zombie mode multiplayer
Skyward Sword was an amazing game. I have played it a couple of times. It's almost as good as Ocarina of Time. I've had a lot of fun with my Wii. I just wish it could have put out more games that I would have enjoyed. Hopefully the Wii U changes that. Based on the launch lineup, it will.

SuperPhillip Central writes: "The Nintendo Wii has a wide range of games that went under the radar. These ten games aren't just titles that were overlooked - these are ten that a fair share of gamers and consumers might not even know exist! Read our thoughts on what ten games are deserving of your attention."
Oh man, I've got Blast Works, it's got ports of all of Kenta Cho's classic freeware games too.
Nice list, Kororinpa and Munchables are two I've been meaning to try.
I'll also add Disaster: Day of Crisis, Eledees, Wario Land Shake and Pandora's Tower as some lesser-known titles worth checking out.