The Escapist writes: "Shaking it is nothing new for Wario where his, uh, warez are concerned, but the motion control does revamp his 2-D side scrolling adventure series. The first question that comes to mind is whether that new element will have us shaking our heads in addition to our Wiimotes. While the time to waggle discontent varies from gamer to gamer, Wario Land: Shake It! manages to balance it out.
The cute and colorful Merfles have been captured by the Shake King and his pack of crabapple-like Bandineros, but one manages to escape. Unfortunately, he runs into Wario, who isn't exactly the compassionate, heroic type. As it stands, Wario can only be compelled to act with the mention of a bottomless bag of gold coins; never mind that it's not really for him-he's perfectly willing to step in as the secondary villain in the story. Not that this is surprising for fans of the series, who will also recognize his nemesis-turned-pseudo-accomplice, Captain Syrup."
Alex DS from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The Wii U is a great place to build up a collection of classic video games. And with Nintendo beginning to phase out the online services for this system we figured it was as good a time as any to go over the games that are must-haves from the Wii U Virtual Console!"
Half-Glass Gaming: "In playing the classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, though, I noticed that Wario sort of lost his edge over the years. Don’t believe me? Let’s take a quick trip back in time, shall we?"
GameCrate: "What Wii games should get a remake on Switch? Well, here are five suggestions!"
I know it's not a Wii title but it can be played on the Wii I want the Metroid Prime games on the Switch I have never played them.