Browse Nintendo Wii by first person shooters

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  • Metroid Prime Trilogy Review

    Finally, Nintendo re-releases Samus Aran's first person adventures for the Nintendo Wii, and all on a single disc! If you're considering purchasing this collector's package, or aren't sure, then be sure to check out this review!
    Published by Neosygma (2,325 pts ) on Aug 27, 2009 to
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  • Review: The Conduit

    The Conduit is a long overdue first-person shooter title for the Nintendo Wii. It offers a futuristic battle against aliens, decent visuals and multiplayer FPS combat. It may not be revolutionary but it is good solid fun.
    Published by Simon Hill (37,781 pts ) on Jul 21, 2009 to
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  • Join Wii’s Futuristic War in Onslaught

    Grab your gun and defend your crew on a dangerous planet inhabited by vile Cyborg Aliens ready for battle. Prepare to blast away at hundreds of robotic bugs set for total destruction. Your fellow squad members' life is in your hands. Wage war!
    Published by Ange P. (8,915 pts ) on Apr 23, 2009 to
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  • Red Steel Wii's First Person Shooter Game Review

    Ubisoft's Red Steel for Wii takes first person shooters to a new level. Dive into a cinematic plot filled with twists, revenge, and samurai sword swinging action. This vivid shooter fully utilizes the Wii controllers to kill the fearless Japanese gangsters who kidnapped your girlfriend.
    Published by Ange P. (8,915 pts ) on Feb 26, 2009 to
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