Gaming Target writes:
"To say that Treasure has done it again is a bit redundant at this point. Treasure always does it again. And Sin and Punishment: Star Successor is no exception. It's full of fast-paced shooting action that makes great use of every controller configuration the Wii offers (Remote + Nunchuk, Zapper, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller). If you don't mind a story that's full of moments that mess with your mind (and you can handle the insane difficulty level), Sin and Punishment: Star Successor is a solid sequel and a must have for shooter fans everywhere."
"The Nintendo Wii received a slew of great games. However, there are a handful of amazing experiences that not a lot of people got around to playing. Today, I wanted to talk about some hidden Wii gems that deserve a second chance at life on the Nintendo Switch." -- Nintendo Enthusiast
If you look at Super Mario Galaxy HD releases via emulator on Nvidia shield in China it should be super easy for any number of Wii games to do the same thing to be ported on the Switch as well! I really wonder what they are waiting for?!
If the Nintendo Switch wants to avoid becoming the next Wii U, they should make sequels to these underrated Wii games immediately.
Andrew N from Negative World says: "I like turtles! That’s no surprise to most of the members here, but few probably know the extent to which turtles were involved in the lives of myself and my family. Turtles were pretty much always a huge part of my childhood as far back as I can remember, and at one point we owned something like 30 of them at once! Some of the turtles that we owned were probably not quite legal, as we often got hand-me-downs from friends of the family who found a turtle in the wild, took it home to keep as a pet, realized they had no idea what they were doing, and passed it on to the only people in their circle that might know what to do with wild turtles, my turtle-loving family. So yeah, between the ones we bought and the ones that were given to us, we ended up with a lot of turtles."