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famousringo said:
Okay, here we go.

Boom Blox Bash Party - It has tons of content, local competitive and co-operative mulitplayer, and it was made for motion controls.

I'll give it a look, the original was okay.

Grand Slam Tennis - Be prepared for a learning curve. I know you said you hate bad controls. These aren't bad, it just takes time to get used to this much fidelity. I lost every match in the first tournament I played, but now the immersive controls make it one of my favourite Wii games. Local and online multiplayer.

Hmm, I suppose I'll give it a shot. I never was a tennis fan though.

Cursed Mountain - Incredible sound and atmosphere and a unique motion-based combat system where you pray your enemies to death. Slow paced though, so if you need excitement, you'll need to look elsewhere.

How are the controls? I seem to remember hearing them not being too good.

Godfather: Blackhand Edition - Beating extortion money out of people has never been this fun! This game has the best melee combat system I've ever seen on the Wii.

I'll take a look, I never was much of GTA-type thoough, so I don't know how much the game is my kind of game

Trauma Center: New Blood - Fast-paced and precise pointer action. This version of the game has the local multiplayer you crave. May want to wait for Trauma Team, though.

I don't know much about the series, but what exactly do you do? Perform surgery? Play as a part in a japanese version of Scrubs?

Tiger Woods 10 - I never thought I would buy a golf game, but man am I ever glad that I did. I didn't care much for sports games at all until the Wii came around, but the visceral satisfaction of playing with WM+ has me eager to try almost any sports game that supports it, and this is an excellent implementation. Doesn't have Grand Slam's wicked learning curve. Local and online multiplayer, once again.

Hmm, more sports games... I guess I'll look into it.

As for Gamecube games, the two I've enjoyed most have been Fire Emblem and Paper Mario: TTYD. Two absolutely great RPGs.

I'm looking into those, though I don't know what to do about Fire Emblem xP

Thanks for the help

Trauma Center: New Blood - Fast-paced and precise pointer action. This version of the game has the local multiplayer you crave. May want to wait for Trauma Team, though.

Tiger Woods 10 - I never thought I would buy a golf game, but man am I ever glad that I did. I didn't care much for sports games at all until the Wii came around, but the visceral satisfaction of playing with WM+ has me eager to try almost any sports game that supports it, and this is an excellent implementation. Doesn't have Grand Slam's wicked learning curve. Local and online multiplayer, once again.

As for Gamecube games, the two I've enjoyed most have been Fire Emblem and Paper Mario: TTYD. Two absolutely great RPGs.