Best wii, 3ds, gamecube, and ds games?

Wii:
Lego Star Wars Complete Saga - so much to collect...
Mario Kart Wii - cant go wrong with mario kart.

Gamecube:
Super Monkey Ball - its just fun. guide the monkey to its home.
Fire Emblem Path of Radiance - this is easily a game you can spend an hour in and not even realize it.

3DS:
Bravely Default - yet another Final Fantasy type game, but this one has so many fun jobs to unlock.
Pokemon - any of them really, these are some of the last GOOD pokemon games.

DS:
Advance Wars Days of Ruin - strategy, with a fallout post apocalyptic environment.
My French Coach - get a high score in french?
 
Wii:
Lego Star Wars Complete Saga - so much to collect...
Mario Kart Wii - cant go wrong with mario kart.

Gamecube:
Super Monkey Ball - its just fun. guide the monkey to its home.
Fire Emblem Path of Radiance - this is easily a game you can spend an hour in and not even realize it.

3DS:
Bravely Default - yet another Final Fantasy type game, but this one has so many fun jobs to unlock.
Pokemon - any of them really, these are some of the last GOOD pokemon games.

DS:
Advance Wars Days of Ruin - strategy, with a fallout post apocalyptic environment.
My French Coach - get a high score in french?
thank you
 
Wii:
WarioWare Smooth Moves - A fun, chaotic, and very creative party game. Pretty much a distillation of everything the Wii stands for IMO.

Donkey Kong Country Returns - Really tough as nails but rewarding platformer. It's silky smooth, too! I could never get into the SNES trilogy's physics, but this one just feels so right to me. Definitely nostalgia talking.

Gamecube:
Killer7 - This might just be my second favorite game of all time. It's beyond description, and unlike anything you've likely played. A highly surreal and dreamlike third person rail shooter(?) with prestige writing and top quality voice acting. Arthouse meets Resident Evil. At E3 2005, a Nintendo rep said "I think in the future, gaming will be viewed in two eras: before Killer7 and after Killer7". If only...

Eternal Darkness - Such a great survival horror. It's written by Dennis Dyack of Silicon Knights, who you may know for the first Legacy of Kain! Eternal Darkness is a rare cosmic horror for the genre, focusing its delicious atmosphere on a millenium-spanning ensemble cast of characters whose lineage flows thru the MC. The game is known for messing with the player in third wall breaking ways, but don't let the net spoil it for you! Go in as blind as possible!

3DS:
SMT IV:Apocalypse - a really great turn based JRPG. It may be a bit too anime for some, but the writing is really solid. It's a spinoff of Shin Megami Tensei IV, with a more punk rock vibe and a new cast of characters allowing the story to really go some wild places. I'm just gonna say it, it has my favorite final boss out of the series.

Starfox 64 3D - Gosh that title looks ridiculous typed out like that. I know it's kind of cheating since it's a remake, but I really love this game. Pretty much a perfect remake, and still one of my favorite uses of 3D on the system! Rail shooters forever!!

DS:
Flower, Sun and Rain - Made by the same director as my aforementioned love Killer7. This is my personal favorite video game of all time. I could teach a college course on it. You play as Sumio Mondo, a private detective who has been contracted to find a bomb that's been hidden by a terrorist somewhere on a resort island. Somewhere along the way, Mondo gets stuck in a time loop. Over the course of this game, you will fail at your mission some twenty six times, solve long division, get yelled at by the islanders constantly, and walk everywhere extremely slowly. There's also a maneating pink crocodile named Christina. It's amazing.

Electroplankton - More akin to a children's toy than a video game, this one is just so cool. Is it a sound based pet sim with no win or lose state? A DAW with no save function? A cool thing to look at? Whatever it is, everyone is utterly transfixed whenever I take it out. A real system defining game for me, and I'm not sure I could even call it a game!
 
Wii:
WarioWare Smooth Moves - A fun, chaotic, and very creative party game. Pretty much a distillation of everything the Wii stands for IMO.

Donkey Kong Country Returns - Really tough as nails but rewarding platformer. It's silky smooth, too! I could never get into the SNES trilogy's physics, but this one just feels so right to me. Definitely nostalgia talking.

Gamecube:
Killer7 - This might just be my second favorite game of all time. It's beyond description, and unlike anything you've likely played. A highly surreal and dreamlike third person rail shooter(?) with prestige writing and top quality voice acting. Arthouse meets Resident Evil. At E3 2005, a Nintendo rep said "I think in the future, gaming will be viewed in two eras: before Killer7 and after Killer7". If only...

Eternal Darkness - Such a great survival horror. It's written by Dennis Dyack of Silicon Knights, who you may know for the first Legacy of Kain! Eternal Darkness is a rare cosmic horror for the genre, focusing its delicious atmosphere on a millenium-spanning ensemble cast of characters whose lineage flows thru the MC. The game is known for messing with the player in third wall breaking ways, but don't let the net spoil it for you! Go in as blind as possible!

3DS:
SMT IV:Apocalypse - a really great turn based JRPG. It may be a bit too anime for some, but the writing is really solid. It's a spinoff of Shin Megami Tensei IV, with a more punk rock vibe and a new cast of characters allowing the story to really go some wild places. I'm just gonna say it, it has my favorite final boss out of the series.

Starfox 64 3D - Gosh that title looks ridiculous typed out like that. I know it's kind of cheating since it's a remake, but I really love this game. Pretty much a perfect remake, and still one of my favorite uses of 3D on the system! Rail shooters forever!!

DS:
Flower, Sun and Rain - Made by the same director as my aforementioned love Killer7. This is my personal favorite video game of all time. I could teach a college course on it. You play as Sumio Mondo, a private detective who has been contracted to find a bomb that's been hidden by a terrorist somewhere on a resort island. Somewhere along the way, Mondo gets stuck in a time loop. Over the course of this game, you will fail at your mission some twenty six times, solve long division, get yelled at by the islanders constantly, and walk everywhere extremely slowly. There's also a maneating pink crocodile named Christina. It's amazing.

Electroplankton - More akin to a children's toy than a video game, this one is just so cool. Is it a sound based pet sim with no win or lose state? A DAW with no save function? A cool thing to look at? Whatever it is, everyone is utterly transfixed whenever I take it out. A real system defining game for me, and I'm not sure I could even call it a game!
thank you for these
 
3DS: If you want to go to heaven, play Style Savvy: Stylin' Star. It's great. You dress up girls and run a shop and watch them become idols. If you roll your eyes at that, I'm outside your house right now with the cartridge of the game and a crowbar. You know what you have to do. You don't have a choice....
The SMT games are nice if you like a challenge. I personally like Strange Journey the most, but that one is SUPER CHALLENGING at times! Soul Hackers strikes a nice balance, I think. And it's super stylin'! 7th Dragon 3ds is fun as always. I just like making my party all cute.

DS: Cute silly anime alchemy game? Atelier Annie. Another cute silly anime alchemy game, but different? Nora and the Time Studio. Colorful, somehow fully voiced anime RPG with awesome lil' creatures? Summon Night X Tears Crown. A really charming stat raiser/dating sim with a BANGIN' soundtrack? Tokimeki Memorial Girls Side 1. That, but even better and also probably you should just play it on PSP? Tokimeki Memorial Girls Side 3. Mad Max shitpost openworld RPG? Metal Max series. Tired of Harvest Moon? Shepherd's Crossing. Want to do math and also know the game is better on ps2 but unfortunately its only in japanese so now you're doing all this annoying math but the last 4th of the game kinda blows your mind so its okay I guess also twin peaks reference? Flower, Sun and Rain.

blanking on Wii and Gamecube except for uhhh Baten Kaitos is fire. Don't play Evolution on Gamecube it's a butchered version of the cutiedorbs Dreamcast duology.

TLDR: play style savvy stylin' star nothing else matters
 
Gamecube you Gott to run Shrek super slam & hulk: ultimate destruction and do a piledriver on a robot its nuts

3ds / DS: Trauma centre series good and monster hunter good
 
3DS: If you want to go to heaven, play Style Savvy: Stylin' Star. It's great. You dress up girls and run a shop and watch them become idols. If you roll your eyes at that, I'm outside your house right now with the cartridge of the game and a crowbar. You know what you have to do. You don't have a choice....
The SMT games are nice if you like a challenge. I personally like Strange Journey the most, but that one is SUPER CHALLENGING at times! Soul Hackers strikes a nice balance, I think. And it's super stylin'! 7th Dragon 3ds is fun as always. I just like making my party all cute.

DS: Cute silly anime alchemy game? Atelier Annie. Another cute silly anime alchemy game, but different? Nora and the Time Studio. Colorful, somehow fully voiced anime RPG with awesome lil' creatures? Summon Night X Tears Crown. A really charming stat raiser/dating sim with a BANGIN' soundtrack? Tokimeki Memorial Girls Side 1. That, but even better and also probably you should just play it on PSP? Tokimeki Memorial Girls Side 3. Mad Max shitpost openworld RPG? Metal Max series. Tired of Harvest Moon? Shepherd's Crossing. Want to do math and also know the game is better on ps2 but unfortunately its only in japanese so now you're doing all this annoying math but the last 4th of the game kinda blows your mind so its okay I guess also twin peaks reference? Flower, Sun and Rain.

blanking on Wii and Gamecube except for uhhh Baten Kaitos is fire. Don't play Evolution on Gamecube it's a butchered version of the cutiedorbs Dreamcast duology.

TLDR: play style savvy stylin' star nothing else matters
thank you so much
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Gamecube you Gott to run Shrek super slam & hulk: ultimate destruction and do a piledriver on a robot its nuts

3ds / DS: Trauma centre series good and monster hunter good
thank you
 
Ooh that's gonna be a lot, great library of games for these system. Maybe one for each (or more)
Wii: Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, if not the greatest then one of the greatest 3D platformers for the system

3DS: I would probably say something like Metroidvania titles or Resident Evil games like Revelations and Mercenaries, but I highly recommend Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate or Generations Ultimate. Both almost played the same, but the latter definitely has more content, skills and movesets. Also it can be quite grindy so watch out for that. 3D platformers though, I'd recommend Super Mario 3D Land

GameCube: Resident Evil 4, easy. One of the best ways to play it too, other Resident Evil games are if not pretty, then a really good way to experience the classics especially with those GORGEOUS visuals in REmake and Zero
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Other than that, there's The Legend of Zelda games. Wind Waker and Twilight Princess is really good especially if you like exploration and other stuff. And the visuals? Oh the visuals…the cel shading and the "Lord of the Rings" inspired look, it's just beautiful man
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NDS: If you like something like Pokemon then there's a lot to choose from especially when it has a HUGE library of games. Other than that…Metroidvania. Yes really, almost any Metroidvania games in this system are just straight up bangers! Even something like Spider Man: Shattered Dimensions and Monster Tale is fun. Metroidvanias like Castlevania series is highly recommended too (if you don't mind some backtracking stuff). There's some great platformers too if you're into that like New Super Mario Bros and the remake (64 DS) and also some great RPGs that I actually like such as the Mario and Luigi series

That's all for now, sorry for the long essay!
 
Wii:
Mario Kart Wii
Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2
Donkey Kong Country Returns
The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess
Super Smash Bros. Browl


GameCube:
Metroid Prime 1 and 2
Super Mario Sunshine

Mario Smash Football
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (even though it's a remastered)

DS:
Every Pokémon game
Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow
Final Fantasy III
Radiant Historia
The two Bleach games
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
 
it depends on what type of games u are into but for 3ds i would recommend kid icarus, for the wii i ll say sonic riders zero gravity and for the ds i rlly enjoyed playing sonic colours

those were my fav
 

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