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Hey gamers!  Here are some of the game stations that are the most popular.

The Wii:


















The 3DS:
















The older version of the 3DS, the DS Lite:





















The 3DS:


















The Xbox 360 Elite:



Xbox Kinect:





















The Play Station 3:





















And there are so many more but I am just going to put these because I don't want to take up so much room.  Now I am going to start talking about the ratings of games and new games that are coming out.

Donkey Kong Country Returns:




The evil Tikis from the Tiki Tak Tribe have hypotonic control over all the animals of DK Island and they steal all of Donkey Kong's bananas which forces him to go on a quest to find them along with Diddy Kong.  Cranky Kong, the shop owner in the game, is the only other Kong family member except for Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.  It is now in stores.

Epic Mickey:


Epic Mickey is a game where Mickey gets sucked through his bedroom mirror and goes into this magical world where the wizard Yen Sid is working on a scale model and he leaves and mickey tries to paint it but the paint spills and an evil monster comes out of it.  Mickey goes back through the mirror to his bedroom and exactly one year later, the monster comes back and sucks him into his world.  Now in stores.
                     
Sonic Colors:                                                                    
   
Sonic Colors is a game where Dr. Eggman has stolen all the colors from.  Sonic has to try and get all the colors back and there are little wisps which power you up so you can complete the levels.  Dr. Eggman stole the wisps to transform them into Nega-Wisps so he could use their energy to power up his mind control beam.  When the most powerful Wisp is "Nega-Wisped," It turns into the "Nega-Mother-Wisp."                                                      

Super  Smash Brothers Brawl:


Following its predecessors, Brawl uses a battle system unlike that of typical fighting games. Players can choose from a large selection of characters, each attempting to knock their opponents off the screen as they fight on various stages. The characters inBrawl include most of the same ones as the predecessors, such as the well-known Mario and Pikachu. Instead of using traditional health bars that start at a maximum value and lose value, Brawl characters start the game with 0%; the value rises as they take damage and may rise over 100% to a maximum of 999%.

New Super Mario Bros:


In the beginning of the game, the Mushroom Kingdom monarch Princess Peach and Mario are walking together when lightning suddenly strikes Peach’s castle nearby. As Mario runs to help, Bowser Jr. appears and kidnaps her. Realizing what has happened, Mario quickly rushes back and gives chase. Mario ventures through eight worlds pursuing Bowser Jr. and trying to rescue the kidnapped princess. Mario catches up to them and confronts Bowser Jr. occasionally, but is unable to save the princess from the evil Koopa’s clutches. At the end of the first world, Bowser Jr. retreats to a castle, where his father, Bowser, awaits Mario on a bridge over a pit filled with hot lava. In a scene highly reminiscent of the original Super Mario Bros., Mario activates a button behind Bowser to defeat him, and the bridge underneath Bowser collapses, causing him to fall into the lava, his flesh burning away and leaving a skeleton.
Mario continues chasing Bowser Jr. through the remaining worlds before reaching Bowsers castle in world 8. There, Bowser Jr. revives his father’s skeleton, creating Dry Bowser, but Mario once again defeats Bowser by dropping him into a deep pit. Bowser Jr. flees once more across a lava chasm to a larger castle, where he throws his father’s bones into a cauldron and revives Bowser in a more powerful form. Together, they attack Mario in tandem, but Mario drops the pair into the pit below. In the game’s final sequence, Mario rescues Peach, who kisses him on the cheek. Over the end credits, Bowser Jr. is seen dragging his unconscious father across the floor. He looks at the screen, and growls, breaking the fourth wall.
Wii Sports Resorts:

Wii Sports Resort is set in a beach resort on an island called Wuhu Island,[9] similar to Wii Fit's running island, where twelve different sports are available to play. Like the original, the sports are each played by holding the Wii Remote (and in some cases, the Nunchuk) in a manner similar to the actual sport being replicated. For example, in Archery, the player holds the Wii Remote vertically to hold the bow, and pulls back the Nunchuk to pull back the bow's string. The new feature that Wii Sports Resort brings is Wii MotionPlus compatibility, which enables 1:1 control and allows the games to be played with greater accuracy. For example, in Wii Sports Tennis, the player's shots were all determined by which direction the Wii Remote is swung like a racket. Wii Sports Resort offers a new variation, Table Tennis (previously featured in Wii Play), where the player has greater control over adding spin to the ball by twisting the Wii Remote while swinging. Wii MotionPlus is required for all Wii Remotes being used with Wii Sports Resort. Most sports with up to 3 or 4 players will allow one Wii Remote to be shared among players while taking turns. Canoeing is the one exception where a controller is required for all 4 players.



Mario Kart Wii:

In Mario Kart Wii, players choose a character from a roster consisting of up to 24 characters and from 36 vehicles, separated into three different weight classes. A character's weight decides the available types of karts and motorbikes, and their performance on the tracks. Each vehicle has seven different parameters for characteristics: speed, weight, acceleration, handling, drift, off-road, and mini-turbo.

Wii Sports:


Wii Sports consists of five separate sports games—tennis, baseball, bowling, golf, and boxing—accessed from the main menu. The games use the motion sensor capabilities of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment to control the actions of the on-screen character. The player moves the remote in a similar manner to how the separate games are played in real life; for example, holding and swinging the Wii Remote like a golf club, baseball bat or bowling ball. Some aspects of the gameplay are computer controlled. In tennis, player movement is controlled by the Wii, while the swinging of the racket is controlled by the player. Baseball consists of batting and pitching, with all of the fielding and baserunning handled by the Wii.

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