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Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Ratings. See all 15 Critic Reviews. Nickelodeon Barnyard Wii. User Score. Your Score. Rate this:. Log in to finish rating Nickelodeon Barnyard. Nickelodeon Barnyard. Share this? Summary: Enter the world of Nickelodeon's newest adventure and bring the Barnyard movie to life. Battle the coyote invaders, tee up for a game of golf, target the bull's-eye with your flying chicken and race downhill on your speedy bike. Players can explore a fully interactive, 3-D world and prove Enter the world of Nickelodeon's newest adventure and bring the Barnyard movie to life.

Players can explore a fully interactive, 3-D world and prove they have what it takes to be the biggest party animal of them all. Replayable action-packed games based on the wild antics of Otis. Open-world gameplay through areas seen in the movie. Unique controller functions - steering cars, swinging golf clubs, throwing darts, shooting a tomato gun at coyotes, and more.

Up-rez'd graphics including 60 fps, progressive scan, and widescreen support. All-new mini-games and customization options. Buy on. Play Sound. Please enter your birth date to watch this video:. This adorable title is one of the last Wii games you should ever care about A shallow on-rails shooter destined for the deepest recesses of the bargain bin. The first and last Wii exclusive Zelda strikes the perfect balance of nostalgia and novelty.

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Three more years in the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Is the fusion of toys and games just another gimmick? In the US, the Nintendo Wii U currently comes in a variety of bundles with games or accessories packed in.

Of these, we'd recommend the bundles with Super Mario 3D World and Mario Kart 8 the most since you get a better game assortment, plus the 32GB storage. For a start, it's totally kid-friendly. There are kid-friendly PlayStation or Xbox titles, but they're like finding a stuffed animal in a pile of machine guns and zombies. The Wii U's interface, Mii characters and most of its best games are very approachable, Disney-esque, and fun for families to play together. Except for Bayonetta 2 , of course.

In fact, it's the best single-room multiplayer game system out there. If you have more than one kid, or like party games, the Wii U is hard to beat. You can use old Wii remotes as extra controllers. For families with a lot of kids, that cuts down on some of the Wii U's overhead cost. And older Wii games -- both the disc versions and downloaded content -- can play on the Wii U. It means you can unplug that old Wii, if it wasn't already unplugged, and sell it at a garage sale.

Many older Wii games have excellent replay value and still look good years later. The weird, innovative GamePad that comes with the Wii U has its own screen, speakers , full control pad, stylus, camera and microphone.

Basically, it's a self-contained game system It works extremely well: Drop it in a kid's hands while you're watching TV, and you've instantly solved the living-room problem. A quick-load launch screen and a series of firmware updates have made the Wii U boot up and launch games far more quickly than it used to.

It's still not zippy, but it's acceptable. It means you can control your TV and game system with one controller. Unlike the Xbox One, it doesn't require a bulky set-top Kinect but, you'll still need to plug in a sensor bar.

Nintendo's new amiibo figures sync via the GamePad to unlock some extras in games, and even store data. Nintendo's new little chip-enabled figurines, called Amiibo , are a lot like Disney Infinity or Skylanders figures: they pair with the Wii U GamePad and can be used in a variety of Nintendo games to unlock characters and other extras.

These figures store their own game data, and use NFC near-field communication technology to automatically work with the GamePad. That means you don't need a separate cradle or base for these types of collectible-figure games.

Amiibo don't have a lot of use right now: In Smash Bros.



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