
Jason Hill writes: "Originally released overseas nearly two years ago to coincide with the Wii console's debut, this unusual "surgery simulation" has finally found its way onto Australian store shelves.
Like its predecessor on the hand-held DS, this remake puts you in the surgical gown of young surgeon Derek Stiles who must perform a series of life-or-death operations.
You are assisted by knowledgeable (yet demanding) nurses and can use tools including scalpels, lasers, tweezers, antibiotic gels, ultrasound, syringes and sutures."

With the Switch bringing interest back into the realm of motion controls, it seems as good a time as any to dip back into the backlog and retrieve some lucrative nuggets from the one that launched the phenomenon in the first place: the Nintendo Wii.

Game Idealist take a look at the top ten gifts for new Wii gamers back in 2006.

Ms Throwback of TLR Writes "While branches of the military have made their own video games simulations to help improve military personnel in combat situations, it has been shown that different genres of video games make eye-hand coordination better over all."