The Best Nintendo Wii Games Under $20

Cheapest Wii Games

As some of you know, my wife recently got me a Wii for my birthday, so being the cheapskate I am, I did my research of the best games for the system that won’t set me back a bunch of money.  Now, I haven’t played all of these, but I’m going mostly on critic’s reviews and word-of-mouth from gamers with similar tastes.  I figured the $20 price point word be a place to start, so I’ll list the top picks under that mark (Prices listed are an average eBay price and lowest Amazon.com prices for US games, including shipping.)

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Since retail Wii games aren’t the only thing you can play on your Wii, I’m also including some of the most critically acclaimed WiiWare titles so far and my picks for the best cheap Gamecube games that would complement a solid Wii library.  I’m not including any Virtual Console games just yet.  I’ll probably have another feature targeted towards retro games later on.
Check out the other Cheapest Games Worth Your Time articles

Best Retail Games Under $20

Zack & Wiki Cover Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure: $16
Everyone that I talk to seems to have high praise for Zack & Wiki.  It’s a cool and original puzzle-filled adventure that will work your brain while you’re having fun.  The game’s relatively low-profile release has kept the prices down, but it may end up being those hidden gems that increase in value after it leaves store shelves.
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Resident Evil 4 Cover Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition: $18
You could save a few extra dollars by picking up the Gamecube version of this 2005 blockbuster title, but you can still get this affordable Wii edition to have Wii-mote controller shooting and movement.  (Heavily recommended by everyone I’ve spoke to)  Regardless of which version you chose, you should be more than happy with this action-packed thrill-fest.
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Puzzle Quest Cover Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords: $17
I love games that mix genres effortless to create a fresh gaming experience. Puzzle Quest brought the unlikely duo of the puzzle and RPG genre together, resulting in a bit of a cult classic.  Sure, it may be cheaper on XBLA, but its still a great value on the Wii.  It’s easy to find for $20 new, but you could also save a few bucks buying a used copy online.
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Geometry Wars Galexies Cover Geometry Wars: Galaxies: $19
This is another old-school game that showed up on XBLA first, but has had a full retail release on the Wii.  Of course, the developers added some extra goodness to the addictive shooter so it is worth the few extra dollars (plus you can also re-sell it, if needed).  And luckily, Galaxies gives you the option of using a Classic Controller instead of the Wii-mote in case you don’t enjoy wrist cramps.
Shop for Geometry Wars Galaxies on eBay
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Rayman RR Cover Rayman Raving Rabbids: $17
RRR was one of the hottest Wii launch titles from a third party and many Wii owners are still have good fun with 70 or so mini-games and its wacky sense of humor.   It is now available on other platforms, but the Wii’s controls seems to be the most natural.  Now that the sequel as been out for a few months, you’ll see this quickly coming down in price. (and much cheaper than Wario Ware: Smooth Moves)
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Elebits Cover Elebits: $15
Elebits is one of those quirky games and unique games that has a small but strong following — kinda like Chibi Robo had at the end of the Gamecube’s lifespan.  I haven’t had the chance to play with it myself, but I’ve heard good things, so if you need to round out your Wii library on the cheap, you might want to look into it.
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Sega Superstar Tennis Cover Sega Superstars Tennis: $15
Taking a page from Nintendo’s fan service, Sega took their Virtua Tennis formula and filled it with so much Sega goodness that any fan can’t turn down the game at a bargain price.
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NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams: $15

After about a decade of begging Sega for a sequel to the Saturn classic, they finally delivered one for the Wii.  It didn’t blow anybody’s mind, but is a solid follow-up that stays rather true to the original.
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Excite Truck Cover Excite Truck: $18
This Wii launch title is still as fast an fun as it was on day one, but now that most Wii early-adopters have moved on, you can find this little racer dirt cheap.
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Blast Works Cover Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy: $19
Even though there were a couple bigger-name games that were under $20, I wanted to feature Blast Works as it retails new for $20 and it a unique shooting game (better known as TUMIKI Fighters on the PC) from an indie developer.  However, unlike the original PC game, the Wii version has a good editor and online sharing capabilities that really add extra depth to the game.  Other great games from the developer, Kenta Cho, are available as unlockables as well.
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Cheap Gamecube Must-Haves For Your Wii

If you’re a Wii owner, you really shouldn’t overlook the quality titles that are in the Gamecube’s library.  There are so many solid games that still outshine many Wii titles.  However, many of them have been out for a while, so you can scoop them up for next to nothing.  I’ve limited this section quite a bit, but if you want a more detailed guide, check out the Cheapest Gamecube Games Worth Your Time.

Metroid Prime Cover Metroid Prime: $7
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: $12

The first two games in the series may not have the Wii-mote capabilities of the third installment, but if you haven’t played these yet, scoop them up while you wait for part three to come down in price
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F-Zero GX Cover F-Zero GX: $9
I’m really looking forward to seeing a new F-Zero game on the Wii, but until then, I’m still quite content with the fabulous racer that was a team project between the arcade geniuses at Sega and the fine folks at Nintendo.  I do believe it holds the place of my favorite racer of all-time due to it’s insanely high speeds and  the addicting nature of trying to hit all the boosts and turns in a given track.
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Wind Waker Cover The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker: $12
Once people got over their initial disappointment that Link was featured as a cute cel-shaded character, they realized that Wind Waker deserved high praise as yet another legendary installment in the Zelda franchise. Now that Twighlight Princess is has taken the spotlights, it’s a bit easier to find Wind Waker for just over $10
Shop for Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker on eBay
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The Best WiiWare So Far

Wiiware is still in its infancy, but there are a number of quality games for it that are at the $10 price point.   Most of them cater to specialized tastes, so make sure to read up a bit on them before plunking down your Nintendo Points.

Dr Mario Dr. Mario Online Rx: $10
Some gamers I know swear by this classic puzzle game.  It’s not my personal favorite, but it’s a worthy download for fans of the genre.  (However, I’d still recommend getting Puyo Pop Fever for the Gamecube instead — see down below)
Toki Tori Toki Tori: $10
If you enjoy a mix of platforming and puzzle-solving, Toki Tori should be right up your alley.  It’s a remake of a little known gem on the Gameboy Color that is filled with 70 mind-bending levels and a colorful and cheery presentation.
FF CC Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King: $10
This isn’t your typical Final Fantasy game by any means.  Instead of a pur action RPG like it’s prequel, My Life as a King is actually a city-building simulation at it’s core.  It isn’t for everyone, but the general consensus has been good so far.  If you enjoy the FF games, but want something a little different, give this a try.
Lost Winds LostWinds: $10
This drop-dead gorgeous platforning adventure game uses 3D graphics with a 2D perspective, but also throws in an innovative control scheme (with the Wii-mote, of course) that makes you re-learn what you know about platformers.  From what I’ve played so far, it’s kinda slow-paced and will require you to do some puzzle-solving, but nearly every review of the game has been positive.

Near The $20 Mark

Here’s a few more Wii games that you may be able to snag for less than $20 if you’re lucky, but average out to be a bit more most of the time.

  • House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return: $22  – eBay / Amazon
  • No More Heroes: $23  – eBay / Amazon
  • Trauma Center: Second Opinion: $22  – eBay / Amazon

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61 Comments

Thomas says:

I’d like to suggest World of Goo. It’s $15, which is a little steep for a WiiWare title, but it’s definitely worth the price of admission.

Robert says:

I take Zack & Wiki and Geometry Wars: Galaxies anyday.

Jake says:

Metal Slug Anthology is another great one if you liked games like Contra (side-scrolling run and gun). SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 is also really good; 16 games for 16 bucks, and they’re decent arcade games too, not like crappy asteroid or something.

JamesMallow says:

I suggest you add metroid prime collection,All 3 games on 1 disc with wii controls for ~£20

skeptical says:

Hmm… this article looks like it’s prime for a refresh. The number of good, cheap Wii games has exploded since this page was originally written.

Off the top of my head, I’ve picked up the following games for less than $20:

– A Boy and his Blob
– Boom Blox Bash Party
– Dawn of Discovery
– Dead Space Extraction
– Ghostbusters
– House of the Dead Overkill
– Lego (Star Wars, Indy, Batman)
– Klonoa
– Little King’s Story
– MadWorld
– Muramasa: The Demon Blade
– No More Heroes 1 & 2
– Okami
– Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles
– Sam & Max: Seasons 1 & 2
– Trauma Center
– Wario Land Shake It

Turrican says:

What about a WII hidden gems, or defiening games list? It is not retro yet, but somehow it goes more in a retro direction than the ps3 or xbox 360

Jessica says:

I agree it could definitely do with a redo you can get lots of wii games now for $10

dav03 says:

dude aragorns quest 4 wii is epic and 19 bucks at target plus 14 bux on amazon, even less 4 ebay

Jason Gordon says:

Thank you for the list of Wii games. My younger brother has a Wii and I am looking to pick him up some affordable games for Christmas. This list will help me out.

Nick says:

Those Gamecube prices were insane

limingjian says:

cookie clicker unblocked is also good

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