Need For Speed: CARBON
The shrill peeling of tires on asphalt at 123 MPH. The thrill of NOS on
the outside of a turn. Even falling headfirst of a mountain, all things
that you are never going to experience in real life...
Marvel Ultimate Alliance
If you are a Marvel fan, check this one out, but don't rush out and buy
it unless you spent your early years in Spider-Man Underoos.
[V] Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis/Wii)
Sonic the Hedgehog speeds onto the Virtual Console with a flash. This was the game that started the mega franchise of Sega, and later became the Mario of the company. Sonic is after the evil doctor Robotnik after he had stolen the precious Chaos Emeralds to reign chaos on the world. Now, you control Sonic as he steps up to defeat the evil doctor and save the universe. Be prepared though, the journey will be difficult.
[V] The Legend of Zelda (NES/Wii)
Being made in 1987, this game of course is a bit
out of date, but it still holds the classic shine it did when I was a little
kid. This game brought back memories, and I was so happy to beat it all over
again, but of course with a guide at my side.
[V] Super Mario Bros. (NES/Wii)
Mario and Luigi brought video games to life when
they appeared on the original Nintendo back in 1985. With only the power to
jump really high and eat a flower for fireballs, which is pretty cool, Mario
chases the evil Bowser across many levels with the objective of saving the
captured Princess.
Call of Duty 3 (Wii)
Activision puts you right into the intense action of World War II with nothing but a gun and your comrades to battle the evil Nazi group. Call of Duty 3 is the closest thing, visually, to the great war, but the tough controls make it difficult to fully enjoy.
Rayman Raving Rabbids
Who would ever think that trying to impress bunnies and collecting plungers would be so fun?
Wii Sports
Free in the US, Wii Sports is fun but would it really be worth spending money on?