Originally released in 1999, Super Smash Bros. is one of those games that needs no introduction. At the time of release it was a surprise hit, proving to be rather popular among Nintendo enthusiasts who wanted to slash Pikachu with Link's sword, or use Samus's arm cannon against an unsuspecting Mario. While there's no where near as much unlockable content as its successors, Super Smash Bros. should appease those who want a simple, yet satisfying multiplayer fighter. The game will set you back 1000 Wii points.
Cocoto Platform Jumper was actually released in 2004 on a variety of systems including the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. The game is a quirky platformer (in case the title didn't make it obvious) which sees players assume the role of a little red devil named Cocoto, who is on a quest to save his friends from the evil god Zaron. Your main objective is to reach the top of circular stages, all the while trapping and defeating enemies using magma, and building bridges to overcome chasms. There is a total of 40 levels spanned across five worlds, 30 different enemies and five unique bosses to defeat. The game will set you back 700 Wii points.
Asphalt 4: Elite Racing is an arcade racer from those crazy folk at Gameloft. The game has also been released as a downloadable iPhone title, and sees players race through city streets and, when the moment calls for it, outrun police at some crazy high speeds. There is also support for 4-person multiplayer and it will set you back 800 DSi points.
There's not really much to say about Sudoku 150! For Challengers. Developed by Hudson, there are 150 Sudoku puzzles to play through which are designed for experienced players, and it all costs the reasonable price of 500 DSi points.

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