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    What Wii games look good or interesting ...

    We are aware that recent films like Avatar and Toy Story 3 use modern forms of 3D technology which allows objects to appear in front of our eyes, as do the upcoming Nintendo 3DS (unlike the films do not require the use of special 3D glasses). Since no Wii game at this time does not utilize 3D technology, what games do you think would look "interesting" if it is in 3D?

    Personally, it would be Super Mario Galaxy, as I am curious how a Mario would be like moving around a spherical object in 3D or whether it will "enhance" the game. Anyone else?


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    Super Mario Galaxy 2, World of Goo.

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