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Boutros said:
Conegamer said:
Boutros said:
Conegamer said:
Boutros said:
Declan said:
Boutros said:

Do you really want a list?

If you could.

For example:

No More Heroes 1 and 2

The Last Story

Xenoblade (Could become pretty popular once released worldwide but Japanese sales were disappointing)

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (The Wii version was made independently from the other versions and was highly advertised)

Madworld (Managed to sell well at a 9,99$ price point but it certainly didn't bring them much money as they most likely overshipped a lot)

Little King's Story

Zack & Wiki

Dead Space Extraction

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories

Red Steel 2

 

 

On the other hand, they are plenty of bad games that did awesome on the Wii lol

None of those REALLY count as AAA IMO though...

What's the difference between Epic Mickey and these?

Epic Mickey had 400 people working on them, heavily advertised and hyped, had prolific people working behind them, in development for many years and was a landmark game, highly successful both commercially and financially. 

None of these games were. Most were niche or ports, and sold accordingly.

You are very wrong.

Okay I guess No More Heroes, Little King's Story and Zack & Wiki don't actually meet the criteria for highly advertised but all the others were.

Sorry, but I never saw none of these titles advertised on TV. Those are AA titles but not AAA. Monster Hunter Tri is the most clear example because I don't think there are much more high quality games from 3rd parties on the Wii.