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Nintendo Wii
Release Date: November 27, 2007   |   Genre: Sports
Game Party, available this holiday exclusively for the Wii console, brings all the rec room classics to your living room, all in one package. Using the Wii Remote, guide your darts, slide your shuffleboard discs or launch your skii balls for the ultimate party experience.. Up to four players can play at once, for the ultimate party experience!
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: October 6, 2008   |   Genre: Sports
11 games to play
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: October 6, 2009   |   Genre: Puzzle
Game Party throws another can't-miss bash with this collection of 19 favorite games. The eight new games include Mini-Golf, Bocce, Croquet, Racquetball, Pool, Bumper Pool, Smack-a-Troll, and a remake of arcade classic Rootbeer Tapper. Returning Game Party events include Darts, Shuffleboard, Beanbags, Horseshoes, Trivia, Skill Ball, Hoop Shoot, Ping Cup, Puck Bowling, QB Challenge, and Lawn Darts. Each of the 11 returning games has been updated with new layouts and new levels. Round up four friends for multiplayer fun or set bracketed tournaments for 16 players. Customize your character, play righty or lefty, track your high scores, and earn game tickets to unlock special items and skills.
Nintendo Wii U
Release Date: November 18, 2012   |   Genre: Action
Game Party Champions is the fifth and latest installment of the widely successful Game Party franchise and available exclusively for Wii U. The game’s fun, pick-up and play style will appeal to experienced and new gamers alike. Using the system’s innovative new GamePad, players tilt, turn and touch the controller to play arcade, sports and party games in entirely new ways.
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: November 18, 2010   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: November 15, 2012   |   Genre: Adventure
Second in the series of critically acclaimed interactive fantasy gamebooks in which you, the reader, control the direction of the story! You do not need to have played any previous Gamebook Adventures titles in order to play this. "Set in the coastal town of Myr, you have returned home after a long Summer in the mines of Durath Tor to find your hometown besieged by strange creatures. A dark presence has taken over the town and you are the only one who can rid the stronghold of Erid Buul, the mysterious new Lord and his ghastly cohorts."
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: May 21, 1991   |   Genre: Strategy
Game Boy Wars (ゲームボーイウォーズ Gēmu Bōi Wōzu?) is a turn-based war simulator produced by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems that was released for the Game Boy in Japan only in 1991. It is a portable follow-up to the 1988 Family Computer war simulator Famicom Wars, making it the second game in Nintendo's Wars series. A series of sequels to the original Game Boy Wars were produced by Hudson Soft.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: November 20, 1997   |   Genre: Strategy
Game Boy Wars 2, the second of the Game Boy Wars sequels by Hudson Soft, was released on November 20, 1998. It features support for the Super Game Boy and Game Boy Color. The CPU's decision-making algorithm has once again been improved and the game now displays which spaces the player can move into or attack when they're moving a unit, allowing for clearer decision making process for the player. There are 54 new maps in Game Boy Wars 2.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: August 30, 2001   |   Genre: Strategy
Game Boy Wars 3, the third and final Game Boy Wars sequel produced by Hudson, was released on August 30, 2001 exclusively for the Game Boy Color. The working title during the game's development was Game Boy Wars Pocket Tactics during development.[1] The gameplay of Game Boy Wars 3 is a departure from the previous Game Boy Wars titles, being modeled after the Nectaris series of war simulators that were also produced by Hudson. For example, indirect attack units can now move and attack at the same time in one turn. In contrast to the previous Game Boy Wars titles, having the required fund is not enough to produce certain units. The player must provide construction materials to the factories and cities as well. To do that, the player must deploy construction units to these sites and built the materials. These construction units can be used to cut down trees and create roads. Game Boy Wars 3 features a Beginner Mode, which gives the player a 16-part tutorial on how to play the game, as well as a Standard Mode in which the player can fight against the CPU or another player in one of 60 maps. There's also a Campaign Mode in which the player must fight through over 45 different maps that are dictated by a storyline, which has several branching points determined by the player's performance. A feature exclusive in the Campaign Mode is the ability to redeploy surviving units from a previous battle into the next one. Units gain experience points through combat, allowing them to be promoted from one of five ranks (D, C, B, A, and S), increasing their strength. Units who reach an S rank can be transformed into a new type of unit. On release, Famitsu magazine scored Game Boy Wars 3 a 31 out of 40.[1]
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: June 24, 1997   |   Genre: Strategy
Game Boy Wars Turbo is an enhanced version of the original Game Boy Wars that was released on June 24, 1997. The main new feature in Game Boy Wars Turbo is that the CPU now has a better decision-making algorithm during its turns, allowing battles to proceed swifter than in the original. Turbo also features 50 new maps, as well as Super Game Boy support. An alternate version of Game Boy Wars Turbo was released as a promotional giveaway by Weekly Famitsu featuring a set of maps submitted by readers of the magazine.