- Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire for $12.99
- Dewy's Adventure for $14.99
- NiGHTS for $14.99
- Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law for $14.99
- Manhunt 2 for $14.99
- Victorious Boxers: Revolution for $15.99
- Soulcalibur Legends for $15.99
- Bleach: Shattered Blade for $17.99
- Metroid Prime 3: Corruption for $27.99
- Super Mario Galaxy for $36.99
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Gamefly sales continue to tempt us
Gamefly is having a sale on some of its used-but-in-great-condition games again, also offering free shipping to spice up the deal a bit. As always, we're passings these savings along to you, while picking out a few we think are worth highlighting for their respective prices:
The Smash Bros. delay doesn't mean that your wallets are safe
If the Brawl delay has given you some extra time to kill, you might be in the market for a new Wii game. We'd probably recommend saving your money for some new releases coming up, but if paying less is your cup of tea, Amazon is now offering the following games on sale:- Thrillville: Off the Rails at $32.99
- Rapala Tournament Fishing! at $29.99
- Victorious Boxers: Revolution at $29.99
- Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire at $29.99
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core at $29.99
- Manhunt 2 at $26.99
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Fanswag: Victorious Boxers goes to ...

- Lord Kuragari, who apparently has a boxing father.
Reminder: Today is your last day to enter

So, be sure to enter before 11:59PM EST tonight for a chance to win! And, good luck!
Fanswag: Victorious Boxers Revolution

As with most of our giveaways, you must be 18 years or older and live in the United States (we're very sorry international readers). Also, you only have until Thursday, November 1st, 11:59PM EST to get your entry in, as we'll be selecting the winner on this Friday. Only one entry per person.
Be sure to hit up our official rules before entering. Good luck and thanks for reading Wii Fanboy!
Joystiq checks out Victorious Boxers
Joystiq was lucky enough to get their hands on the upcoming Victorious Boxers: Revolution and they walked away generally interested in the game, although they think the title has one flaw: controls. And this is arguably the most important factor for the game (and most games), so this is very disheartening news.The rest of their time with the game was spent lauding its stylish presentation, as they commented that the game looks great in 16:9 and 480p. They also mention that the replays look amazing and the need to keep track of one's own health through physical cues in the game, such as character wobble and bruises.
But, all of the style in the world can't save a game that has crummy controls. So, given that the game is due to release later this month, gamers might want to give this a rental before purchasing.













