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  1. Oktoberfest: The Official Game has everything you need for a future party: show off your skills as a waiter, on the haunted house ride, finger fighting and thigh slapping, conducting and testing your strength! And as a bonus, the great Bavaria quiz is waiting for you.
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    Death Note: Kira Game

    Death Note: Kira Game is the first of a series of Death Note video games. It includes nineteen playable characters, multiplayer mode, a story mode that reviews the series' first half, and an extras gallery for the sound test and character art.

    Kira Game is a strategy game where the player takes on the role of Kira or L. These are just titles, as any character can be Kira or L. The player will attempt to deduce who their enemy is (Kira will try to uncover L's identity and vice-versa). This will play out in 3 phases: Investigation, where the player will discuss the case and clues with other characters; Voting, where each member of the investigation team casts a vote on who they suspect is L or Kira based on the player's performance in the previous phase; L/Kira, where the player can either focus their investigation on one member to see if they are Kira (L part) or force a member off of the team (Kira part).

    As Kira or L, you must punish your opponent before you lose (die, get arrested, or are the last one standing). You take turns speaking and saying who you think may or may not be Kira. This costs proposal points (which you get back on your turn) and increases and/or decreases a person's Suspicion (red) or Trust Level (blue). People with checks are more likely to be voted out as Kira. A high trust level makes a person less likely to argue with the person they trust.
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    Death Note: Kira Game

    Death Note: Kira Game is the first of a series of Death Note video games. It includes nineteen playable characters, multiplayer mode, a story mode that reviews the series' first half, and an extras gallery for the sound test and character art.

    Kira Game is a strategy game where the player takes on the role of Kira or L. These are just titles, as any character can be Kira or L. The player will attempt to deduce who their enemy is (Kira will try to uncover L's identity and vice-versa). This will play out in 3 phases: Investigation, where the player will discuss the case and clues with other characters; Voting, where each member of the investigation team casts a vote on who they suspect is L or Kira based on the player's performance in the previous phase; L/Kira, where the player can either focus their investigation on one member to see if they are Kira (L part) or force a member off of the team (Kira part).

    As Kira or L, you must punish your opponent before you lose (die, get arrested, or are the last one standing). You take turns speaking and saying who you think may or may not be Kira. This costs proposal points (which you get back on your turn) and increases and/or decreases a person's Suspicion (red) or Trust Level (blue). People with checks are more likely to be voted out as Kira. A high trust level makes a person less likely to argue with the person they trust.
  4. Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a 2008 crossover fighting video game developed by Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Wii. The third installment in the Super Smash Bros. series, it was announced at a pre-E3 2005 press conference by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata. Masahiro Sakurai, director of the previous two games in the series, assumed the role of director at Iwata's request. Game development began in October 2005 with a creative team that included members from several Nintendo and third-party development teams. After delays due to development problems, the game was released worldwide in 2008.

    The number of playable characters in Brawl has grown from that in Super Smash Bros. Melee, although some characters from Melee were cut in Brawl. Brawl is the first game in the series to have playable third-party characters. Like that of its predecessors, the objective of Brawl is to knock opponents off the screen. It is a departure from traditional fighting games, notably in its simplified move commands and emphasis on ring outs over knockouts. It includes a more extensive single-player mode than its predecessors, known as the Subspace Emissary. This mode is a plot-driven, side-scrolling beat 'em up featuring computer-generated cut scenes. Brawl supports multiplayer battles with up to four combatants, and is the first game of its franchise to feature online battles via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The game is unique in that it can be played with four different controllers, including the Wii Remote, Wii Remote with Nunchuk, GameCube controller, and Classic Controller, simultaneously.
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    Cuisine Party

    Cuisine Party is a party game. At the beginning, you choose a cook from among five international cooks. After this step, you start a culinary championship where you have to confront another chef in every stage like in a TV show. The game contains 60 recipes with three levels of difficulty. It's possible to realize 20 different actions with the controller.

    You can play in 2-player modes to have fun with a friend. Additionally, you can read the recipe book if you want to cook in real life.
  6. By utilizing the Wii Balance Board, players can take Hula lessons right in front of the television and learn how to shake, gesticulate, and dance like a native Hawaiian. In addition to the tutorials, the software also includes footage of dancers doing the Hula in the classic style. A video travelogue developed with the participation of the Hawaii Tourism Authority is also included on the Wii DVD which shows off the sights and natural beauty of Hawaii.
  7. Mahjong is a game for four players that originated in China. It was called, meaning sparrow in ancient China, which is still the name most commonly used in some southern Chinese dialects such as Cantonese and Minnan, as well as in Japanese. However, most Mandarin-speaking Chinese now call the game má jiàng.

    Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of luck (depending on the variation played, luck can be anything from a minor to a dominant factor in winning). In Asia, mahjong is also popularly played as a gambling game. In the game, each player is dealt either thirteen or sixteen tiles in a hand, depending on the variation being played. On their turn, players draw a tile and discard one, with the goal of making four or five melds (also depending on the variation) and one pair, or "head". Winning comes "on the draw" by drawing a new or discarded tile that completes the hand. Thus, a winning hand actually contains fourteen (or seventeen) tiles.

    Otona no Gal Jan: Kimi ni Hane Man is a "Girl-Jongg" variation of Mahjong that features story elements as you play against "eight hot girls", according to the package description. Play Mahjong, talk to the lovely ladies (who show up in various states of undress), and face dating situations in this mix of love and play on the table.
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    Just Dance 3

    Just Dance is back and the party is bigger than ever before. The new Just Dance 3 gives a new twist to the already spontaneous and outrageous dance game. Just Dance 3 kick-starts the party with 40+ tracks from multiple genres, popular artist, and top Billboard tracks. Whatever the occasion, the amazing Just Dance 3 soundtrack and fun game features will get the party started and your friends dancing all night long.
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    Just Dance 2

    Just Dance 2 will feature tracks from classic hits and legendary songs to today's chart-toppers. Players will enjoy moving on a wide selection of musical genres, including Pop, Country, R&B, Disco, Funk, Rock, World music, etc. Each track features its own choreography and dance lovers will move their bodies for hours on end. From Rihanna's SOS to Donna Summer's Hot Stuff, from I Got You by James Brown to When I Grow Up by the Pussycat Dolls, Just Dance players will find songs and routines to which they can't wait to break it down. And if they still want more, they will be able to download tracks from an expanding catalogue of new hits.
  10. Intervilles (Intercities) on Wii is based on the famous TV show of the same name. On the program: 27 events in the form of mini-games and a presentation in line with what French TV viewers are used to seeing on their screens every summer. Adapted to the Wiimote and Nunchuk, the game also offers a dozen events compatible with the Wii Balance Board. Finally, you can challenge a friend in split-screen multiplayer mode.
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    Doala de Wii

    In Doala de Wii, the Chunichi Dragons' mascot "Doala" is finally game! In the "room of Doala" of the main mode, using the Wii remote control it is possible to touch Doala on the face and legs in seven locations, producing various reactions. Play multiple mini-games with Doala.
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    K-Pop Dance Festival

    K-pop Dance Festival is a Wii-only Dance video game developed and published by Skonec Entertainment. The game takes much inspiration from the Just Dance series.

    This game was released April 25, 2013 in South Korea.

    This game includes 3 difficulty modes.

    GUIDE : Beginner mode.
    NEXT DANCE : Normal mode.
    PROFESSIONAL : Professional mode.

    Songs List :
    1980s
    Sobangcha – Last Night Story (1987)
    1990s
    Seo Taiji and Boys – I Know (1992)
    Deux – In Summer (1994)
    Clon – Kung ddari sha bah rah (1996)
    Jinusean – Tell Me (1997)
    Fin.K.L – To My Boyfriend (1998)
    Park Jin-young – Honey (1998)
    Uhm Jung-hwa – Festival (1999)
    2000s
    Lee Hyori – 10 Minutes (2003)
    Taeyang – Only Look at Me (2008)
    Wonder Girls – Nobody (2008)
    Norazo – Superman (2008)
    Kara - Mister (2009)
    2010s
    2NE1 – I Don't Care (2010)
    Secret – Shy Boy (2011)
    Dal Shabet – Supa Dupa Diva (2011)
    Sistar19 – Ma Boy (2011)
    T-ara – Roly Poly (2011)
    Sagging Snail (Lee Juck, Yoo Jae-suk) – Apgujeong Nallari (2011)
    Chulssa (Noh Hong-chul, PSY) – Shake It (2011)
    Orange Caramel – Shanghai Romance (2011)
    Bigbang – Fantastic Baby (2012)
    Beast – Beautiful Night (2012)
    Psy – Gangnam Style (2012)
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    Mario Kart Wii

    Like its previous installments, Mario Kart Wii incorporates playable characters from the Mario series, who participate in races on over 30 different race tracks using specialized items to hinder opponents or gain advantages. The game features multiple single-player and multiplayer game modes including a four-person split screen. Online multiplayer was supported until the discontinuation of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in May 2014.[3] Mario Kart Wii uses the Wii Remote's motion-sensing to provide intuitive and conventional steering controls; each copy of the game is bundled with the Wii Wheel accessory to augment this feature.

    The game received positive reviews upon release, with praise for the online mode, characters, gameplay, tracks and karts, although there was criticism for its item balancing. It is one of the best-selling video games of all time with over 37 million copies sold and is the second best-selling game for the Wii behind Wii Sports.
  14. NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson is willing to take just about anything for a spin. He gives you a chance to hit the track in some unexpected rides in this anything-goes kart racer. Slap some horsepower on everyday objects and race dumpsters, drive lawnmowers, and more in elimination-style races on increasingly difficult tracks. Pick up some optional equipment mid-race with weapons power-ups that let you launch missiles, knock over opponents, and cause chaos. Race over trap triggers to release hazards that do even more damage - sometimes to the drivers behind you and sometimes to the ones you're trying to catch.
  15. Sukeban Shachou Rena is an action video game developed and published by Jorudan for the Wii console, exclusively available in Japan.

    This is also the last known video game to be developed by Jorudan.

    In the game, Rena is a cat who is the mascot of a blog named "Nekopunch" and the CEO of a fictional company named Cat Queen, Inc. It is the player's objective to appease Rena in order to get accepted into working for her.

    Sukeban Shachou Rena's gameplay involves several minigames where the player takes control of a cat or in other minigames, humans. Minigame examples include playing the piano, dodging pouncing cats, taking money from a cat while it is not looking, and dancing to appease Rena, using the Wii Remote. Some of the minigames also make use of the Nunchuk.
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