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Wii is the 7th generation console from Nintendo and a successor to GameCube. It was released in November 2006 in North America and in December 2006 in Europe. Wii’s premiere marks a beginning of the revolution in Nintendo’s policy, as company retrieved from waging war for hardcore gamer with Sony and Microsoft and focused its efforts on providing entertainment for the entire families. The result was a great success for Nintendo. In 2012 Wii was succeeded by Wii U.

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Barbie: Dreamhouse Party
Barbie: Dreamhouse Party

Arcade 19 November 2013

Life simulation, based on the license of the popular online series Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse. The player must help the title puppet and her friends correct a mistake by Raquelle, who accidentally turned a peaceful life in a fantasy home into a constant social competition. The production was created by Torus Games development studio.

Mario Party 8
Mario Party 8

Party 29 May 2007

Mario Party 8 is another part of an extended series of party games, developed since 1998. It is also the debut of this cycle on the Wii platform, which involves basing the control system on a wireless remote control. Since MP8 is a typical team game, the maximum number of supported controllers is four.

Go Play City Sports
Go Play City Sports

Sports 08 September 2009

A set of six sports disciplines treated with a pinch of salt. We can play alone or with three other players.

Wipeout 2
Wipeout 2

Party 11 October 2011

Wipeout 2 is an electronic version of a popular TV show in which teams compete on a surprising obstacle course.

Deepak Chopra's Leela
Deepak Chopra's Leela

Party 08 November 2011

Atypical production being a meditation simulator using Kinect controller technology. In the game we make calm gestures and adopt positions, which were developed by the Indian doctor Deepak Chopra. In addition to relaxing images, body systems for rest, we also get a calming soundtrack. Something for connoisseurs of water pipe and molasses.

Mario Party 9
Mario Party 9

Party 02 March 2012

The ninth installment of the best-selling series of social games for the whole family, which features the most popular characters created by Nintendo. Players can compete against each other in a variety of mini-games using the Wii console motion controller.

Crazy Chicken: Tales
Crazy Chicken: Tales

Arcade 20 November 2009

Crazy Chicken and Mysterious Castle is another arcade game with a nice, feathered hero in the title role. This time the Crazy Chicken and his companions set out to find the treasure hidden in the forbidden castle, and the player's task is to help them overcome the piling up obstacles. The title was produced by the German company Phenomedia.

Chicken Blaster
Chicken Blaster

Action 20 October 2009

Humorous, cartoon convention arcade shooting of the kind of "viewfinder". (rail shooter). The player plays the role of a poultry farmer who has to face the invasion of crazy chickens. The title was produced by Frontline studio in Bydgoszcz for casual customers.

Hidden Mysteries: Titanic - Secrets of the Fateful Voyage
Hidden Mysteries: Titanic - Secrets of the Fateful Voyage

Adventure 03 November 2009

Hidden Mysteries: Titanic - Secrets of the Fateful Voyage is an adventure game enriched with puzzles of the kind of "hidden objects". The title was produced by the American studio Gunnar Games. The player has the opportunity to learn the secrets of the famous Titanic passengers and discover the causes of the shipwreck.

Magnetis
Magnetis

Puzzle 07 December 2009

A simple puzzle game which is a variation on the subject of tetris. We try to connect magnetic fields of the same color generated by magnets falling from the top of the screen. The more blocks we place between them, the more points we get and these elements are removed. Depending on the mode chosen, we try to achieve the best possible result in the set time or to survive as long as possible.