New Super Mario Bros. Wii – 420k Sengoku Musou 3 – 81k (Classic Controller bundle sell-out) Power Pro Pocket 12 – 23k Kaiju Busters – 10k Yggdra Unision – 4700
At E3 this past June, it was all but expected that Nintendo would unleash a new Super Mario Galaxy, as rumors indicated leading up to the show. But it was a very welcome surprise to see another Mario game announced for the Wii in the form of New Super Mario Bros. Wii. The game promised full 4-player cooperative/competitive gameplay while also promising all new worlds for Mario to explore. Now that the game is out in stores and in gamers’ hands around the world, we decided to take a closer look at this homage to the old-school classics.
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Check out our review for Squeeballs Party here
Wii and DS game from PDP dropping in price, provides hours of entertainment
Los Angeles – Share the joy this holiday season with “Squeeballs Party,” a family friendly video game by Performance Designed Products (PDP). The Nintendo Wii and DS game was recently reduced to $19.99 in time for the holidays.
“Squeeballs Party” features 12 small, furry creatures called Squeeballs that are manufactured on a secret island somewhere in the Pacific. Before the Squeeballs can be sold to children across the world, you put them to the test – to the point of destruction. The game’s mischievous antics provide a nice mix of fun and guilty pleasure that both kids and adults will enjoy.