
Bit-tech writes:
"Honestly, I'm a bit worried about Sega at the moment. It's starting to look like the folks over there may have a bit of a death wish – they seem so ready and willing to offend people that it surely won't be long before they get murdered by Daily Mail readers.
First there was House of the Dead: Overkill, with its swearing and strippers and general disregard for the politically correct and now there's Madworld, which is bloodier than that shower scene in Stephen King's Carrie.
Then again though, maybe Sega isn't trying to overtly over-gore the market. It seems far more likely that Sega, tired of being associated with nothing but idyllic skies and runaway hedgehogs, is looking for new styles and presentations to be associated with."
The motion-controlled maverick of a console that had everyone from age 9 to 99 swing a TV remote to bowl and painstakingly recreating themselves as Miis, had its share of hits, but even so, some titles didn’t quite get their due.

Beneath all the Smash and shovelware, the Wii really did have quite a few gems.
Not a bad list.. I would add Excitebots, Kororinpa 1 & 2, Bit.Trip series, Geometry Wars: galaxies

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sega ftw?