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Tonight: NintendoEverything readers voted, and we bring you (in generic top ten list form!) the results for “Best Visuals”, “Best Soundtrack”, and “Most Underappreciated”!

The Wii has had a long life– longer than any past Nintendo system in fact– and even though we are but a week and a half from the launch of the console’s successor, we here at NintendoEverything thought it would be fitting to use the weekend before the Wii U explosion as a long send-off to Nintendo’s revolutionary little while box. Tonight, we bring you the first of three parts to our coverage, which make public for the first time the winners for “Best Visuals”, “Best Soundtrack”, and “Most Under-Appreciated” in the large survey I did of your guys’ opinions. They have have been hand-counted (yes– paper, pen, and tallies), written up, and formatted for your convenience, all of which are available below.

Enjoy! And be sure to discuss things in the comments!


The Top Ten Wii Game Soundtracks

The Top Ten Most Visually Appealing Wii Games

The Ten Most Under-Appreciated Wii Games



Next week’s Japanese Fire Emblem: Awakening DLC is titled “Another Story: Hot Spring of Bonds”.

Krom and his gang head out to a secret hot spring, per an invitation a merchant named Anna. However, the group is unaware of corpse soldiers awaiting their arrival.

The upcoming DLC is heavy on dialogue. The children characters take part in a number of different conversations, and characters Wood, Azure, Lucina and Selena are all involved with scenes in which they wear a yukata. There are special conversations with My Unit, too.

Another Story: Hot Spring of Bonds will be available on November 15. The two-star mission is priced at 200 yen.

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