
An excerpt from an IGN article:
Closing Comments
As far as launch titles go, Madden 07 for Wii is a very solid first effort. The game includes all the options as the other console versions including lead blocking, create-a-player/team/fan, hall of fame, tons of training sessions including two minute drill and NFL network, and a full-blown franchise mode just to name a few, and throws in an intuitive learn madden tutorial, multiplayer competitions including the amazingly addictive 2-on-2 and Y.A.C. Attack, as well as tons of motion control specifically built for the Wii-mote and nunchuk.
There are still a few issues with kicking and big hits that could be a bit more polished, and the general stigma around Wii is that some people will love it or hate it simply because it offers new gameplay over improved graphics, but the game is simply awesome despite the countless naysayers out there.
Madden 07 offers a faster and more brutal game of football, and the added motion control makes pulling off complex football maneuvers easier than it’s ever been.
The game is constantly offering pointers to newcomers as well, whether it’s in the on-the-fly tutorials accessible at any time during a game, or in the success/failure prompts that tell you instantly if your motion was too early, too late, or dead on.
Madden 07 leaves definite room for improvement, but it’s a tremendous leap in the right direction. If Madden 07 is any indication expect EA and Nintendo to become very, very good friends this generation.

Nintendo Wii games Reviews Compilation
The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (97.9% is 19.6/20)
UnderGroundOnline => A is 95%
gamespy => 5* is 100%
thehylia.com => 9.6/10
lawrence.com => 9.9/10
EGM => 9.5/9.5/10 = 9.7/10 (to be checked)
Gamerz edge => 10/10
Gamebrink => 99%
1up => 100%
Nintendo power => 9.5/10
Wii sport (79.66% is 15.9/20)
IGN => 7.5/10
gamerz edge => 8.5/10
lawrence.com => 8.9/10
advancednm.com => 7.5/10
Gamespy => 4* is 80%
GameBrink => 72%
Gamepro => 4.25/5 is 85
Gametrailers => 8/10
UnderGroundOnline =< B-="" soit="" 85=""> eToychast => 80%
eToychast => 80%
Deeko => 7.5/10
Wii Advanced => 7.5/10
Red steel (80.775% is 16.155/20)
Ngamer => 90%
Nzone => 85%
EGM => 8/8/5 = 7/10 (to be checked)
eToychest => 78%
Monkey Ball Banana Blitz (78.14% is 15.62/20)
Ngamer => 84%
Nzone => 81%
EGM => 6/6.5/7 = 6.5/10
Play magazine => 80%
IGN => 8.4/10
Gamespot => 8.3/10
1UP => 7/10
Excite Truck (72.67% is 14.53/20)
eToychest => 84%
EGM => 7/7/7.5 = 7.2/10 (to be checked)
Game to inform => 7/8 = 7.5/10
Gamespot => 6.8/10
IGN => 8/10
Gamespy => 3* is 60%
Gamedaily => 3/5 is 60%
UnderGroundOnline => B is 75%
Gamezone => 80%
Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi 2 (86.1% is 17.22/20)
EGM => 7/7/6.5 = 6.83/10
Gamepro => 90%
Hardcore Gamer Magazine => 5/5
Trauma center 2sd ignition (78.75% is 15.75/20)
IGN => 8/10
Games Radar => 90%
1UP => 6.5/10
Gamespot => 8/10
Rayman Raving Rabbids (84% are 17/20)
Nzone => 85%
IGN => 8.3
Monsters 4×4 (70% are 14/20)
Nzone => 70%
Call of duty 3 (84% are 16.8/20)
IGN=> 7.7/10
PGNx Media => 9.3/10
Gaming Trend => 83%
Game Zone => 8.3/10
Marvel Ultimate Alliance (88.5% is 17.7/20)
Gaming Trend => 86%
PGNx Media => 9.1/10
Tony Hawk Dawnjam Hill (84.75% is 17/20)
IGN=> 7/10
PGNx Media => 8.7/10
Game Zone => 9/10
Gaming Trend => 92%
IGN wrote a review of the upcoming Nintendo Wii game Tony Hawks: Downhill Jam , this is an excerpt from an IGN article:
It may be a bit flawed, but Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam still shaped up to be a pretty entertaining racer on Wii. In no way does the spin-off game stand up to Project 8 on the other next generation consoles, but as a “popcorn flick” equivalent to Hawk games, Downhill Jam is a decently entertaining and innovative game nonetheless. A somewhat dated graphical look hurts, though the game runs in 480p and 16:9 to counteract it. And while in-game music is a hassle to work with, there are some killer songs in the 40 track list. The stylistic look of the game is going to be hit or miss for gamers, and whether you love it or hate it, your opinion is justified. Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam is an odd game, but it still can be a blast to play, and the replay value goes up a ton when you throw a few more Wii-motes into the mix. A redesign for a franchise is always risky business, and while there are definitely things to change in a potential sequel, Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam is a solid first step in a new direction for Wii players. More control customization and higher production value is definitely needed, though the game is conceptually sound and still pretty fun in short bursts.
This is an image of the review of the Nintendo Wii game Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz Wii by EGM Magazine
This is an image of the review of the Nintendo Wii game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Wii by EGM Magazine


















