101-in-1 Party Megamix
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101-in-1 Party Megamix is a party video game, developed by Nordcurrent and published by Atlus
Atlus
is a Japanese computer and video game developer, publisher, and distributor based in Tokyo, Japan, best known for developing the console role-playing game franchise Megami Tensei. The first Megami Tensei was a Nintendo Entertainment System video game published by Namco based on a trilogy of...

 for the Wii
Wii
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home console. It was released on October 27, 2009 in North America and October 30, 2009 in Europe.

Gameplay

The game features three different modes: TV Guide, Zapping, and Marathon. Featuring eight differently-themed channels, TV Guide mode challenges players to beat high scores to unlock more games and earn bonus prizes to decorate their player profiles with. Zapping mode provides instant access to any currently unlocked game. Up to four players can join the party in Marathon mode where everyone plays five randomly selected games in a row and competes for the highest score. Players can take on the one hundred and one challenges alone to access every last game, or make it a family competition, and see who can unlock the most games. Up to four profiles can be saved per console so each player's individual progress is maintained.

Reception

The game received mixed reviews from critics. ImpulseGamer stated that it "tries too hard to deliver the goods and if they cut back the amount of games included in this release and focused on making them better, this title would have been a very enjoyable game". While an AceGamez editor felt "saddened by this game as after being an avid lover of the DS version this just didn't come close".
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