Best Wii Games (2026 Guide)

We selected titles with high aggregated user ratings and substantial review volume across multiple sellers, emphasizing multiplayer capability and replay value

This roundup covers top-rated Wii games chosen for high user ratings and review volume across family, racing and fighting genres. Selections prioritize consistently strong reviewer scores, broad player appeal, and evidence of replayability from multiplayer or customization features

Top Picks

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    Mortal Kombat Armageddon (Wii Games)

    Mortal Kombat Armageddon (Wii Games)

    WARNER BROS • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

    Fighting game with revamped Konquest mode and a Kreate-A-Fatality system to customize fatalities. Create and customize fighters, then compete online against others. Customer praise highlights gameplay, variety, and value for money

    • custom fatalities creation
    • extensive fighter customization
    • online competition for created fighters
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    Mario Kart Wii - Game (Renewed) - Nintendo

    Mario Kart Wii - Game (Renewed) - Nintendo

    Nintendo • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

    Mario Kart Wii game disc in a generic case; renewed, cleaned, tested with minimal wear. Customers note good functionality and family entertainment value

    • renewed and tested
    • family-friendly racing fun
    • disc in good condition
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    Nintendo Selects: Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Wii

    Nintendo Selects: Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Wii

    Nintendo • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

    Mario travels through galaxy-filled stages collecting stars and facing new challenges. Features comet metals for harder levels and varied stage design; includes classic Mario-style puzzles. Customer insight notes fun gameplay with some value for money and mixed multiplayer opinions

    • new challenges with comet metals
    • classic Mario-style puzzles
    • varied stage design across galaxies
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Buying Guide

Check game's genre and play style

Match the game's genre—sports, racing, fighting, or music—to who will play most often to ensure the experience fits group or solo play needs

Prioritize multiplayer and family features

Look for titles with local multiplayer support or family-friendly modes to get more replay value for groups and households

Consider physical disc versus renewed copies

Renewed or disc-only listings can reduce cost but verify condition and return policy; discs and cases vary by seller and affect long-term usability

Evaluate customization and content depth

Fighting and racing games with character customization or extensive track/roster options typically provide longer playtime and personalization

Use review ratings and volume as signals

Higher ratings combined with many reviews indicate broader player satisfaction; weigh both score and review count when comparing titles