Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl

Cherie Bowser
Every teenage girl loves video games and there are some great video games that my teen girl wants for our Nintendo Wii System. There are so many games that it may be difficult to choose from. Nintendo Wii video games that have an ESRB rating of E10+ or T for teens are the video games that they will love, but some will also love games that are rated E for everyone. Here are the top ten 2010 Nintendo Wii video games for teen girls that they will love for the holidays, birthday, or any other special occassion.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Nintendo Wii video game has an ESRB rating of T for teens. Your teen girl will love the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 video game for one player that is action packed from start to end. In the video game Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, your teen girl will play Harry and will be running as they fight for survival on a quest to locate and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes. The video game features cast powerful advanced magic, fighting Voldemort's Death Eaters and battling terrifying magical creatures. You can purchase the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $46.54 or you can find the video game at your local game store.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: DanceDanceRevolution

DanceDanceRevolution is a video game for the Nintendo Wii System that will keep teenage girls moving and dancing. The DanceDanceRevolution has an ESRB rating of E for everyone. The new DanceDanceRevoluton is bigger and better that will bring fitness, free movement to a whole new level of fun. The DanceDanceRevolution has a new choreograph style mode that will allow you to dance with the model dancer on the screen while utilizing your whole body using the mat controller, Wii Remote, Nunchuk, and the Wii Balance Board. There is a new multi-player mode that you can use with or without the controller. Your teenage girl will love dancing to some well known songs that DanceDanceRevolution has to offer. You can purchase DanceDanceRevolution Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $67.92 or you can find it at your local game store.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy A Teenage Girl: Just Dance 2

Just Dance 2 is another great video game for the Nintendo Wii for a teenage girl. Girls loves to dance, especially with their friends. The Just Dance 2 has an ESRB rating of E10+ for ages 10 and older. This is the second version of Just dance that has a more accurate movement recognition by the Wii remote that will help the dancer improve to show off their skills and let beginners still be able to play if they have never played the original Just Dance. There are over 44 new songs from different genres from the current chart-toppers, including rock, pop, hip hip, R&B and world beat. The dance moves are choreographed by experts to different styles of music. The Just Dance 2 features a new social-oriented modes and eight player support will give multi-players hours of fun. You can purchase the Nintendo Wii video game Just Dance 2 on Amazon.com for $29.99 or look for it at your local game store.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: Endless Ocean

Endless Ocean is a fun Nintendo Wii video game for teenage girls. Endless Ocean is rated E for everyone and girls will love the underwater exploration they will take to the fictional Manoa Lai Island. When they experience their first dive, they will see an abundant of sea life. There are no time limits, point systems or even failure. Your teenage girl can explore at her own pace. Divers will interact with underwater creatures to unlock encyclopedia style descriptors that will educate your teenage girl about their species and habits. There are over 230 sea creatures that are available to unlock. Experienced divers can also go night diving and lead guided Nintendo Wi-Fi connection tours that will unlock new outfits and gear. The music for the video game is from international best-selling artist Hayley Westenra or you can use your own music from an MP3 player. This is a relaxing game for your teenage girl when they just want to get away from the stress of being a teenager. You can purchase the Endless Ocean Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $59.99 or you can look for it at your local game shop.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy A Teenage Girl:Wipeout: The Game

Wipeout: The Game is a Nintendo Wii video game that your teenage girl will love. Wipeout: The Game has an ESRB rating of E10+ for ages 10 and older. Wipeout: The Game has over 50 obstacles from the television show with big balls, sucker punch, the sweeper and much more. You can play with up to 4 players with a split-screen and be able to hurl objects at opponents from the sideline when it's not your turn. The commentator caricatures are voiced by John Anderson, John Henson and Jill Wagner. You can purchase Wipeout: The Game Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $28.99 or look for it at your local game store.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: South Africa World Cup

My teenage daughter loves soccer and if you daughter is into soccer, she will love the South Africa World Cup Nintendo Wii video game. The game has an ESRB rating of E for everyone. You can go head-to-head with your friends using the Strike It System. You can shake the Wii remote perfectly in order to score, defend free kicks, penalties, corners and creating frantic action on the pitch. You can compete as one of 199 teams from qualification right through to a virtual reproduction of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final. You can play in any of the ten official stadiums that were used in the 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament. She can play with up to 31 friends in the official tournament. You can choose a country and advance through the tournament by taking on and defeating your friends one at a time to write your own history. You can also compete in Global Elimination, a multi-player, knockout-style tournament against up to three friends. You can purchase the 2010 FIFA World Cup Africa Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $69.75 or look for it at your local game store.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: Tron: Evolution Battle Grids

Tron: Evolution Battle Grids for Nintendo Wii is a game that a teenage girl would love to play. The Tron: Evolution Battle Grids has a PEGI rating of 12. They can battle, race, play combat games and experience the world of TRON that it based on the film TRON: Legacy . The game features TRON inspired arcade games that include light cycle racing, light disc battles, light runner combat, and hyper-ball. Your teenage girl can play in championship mode, story mode, or multi-player mode. The can even create and customize their own TRON program and become a legend on the game grid. You can purchase the Tron: Evolution Battle Grids Nintendo video game on Amazon.com for $49.99.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: Kirby's Epic Yarn

Kirby's Epic Yarn is a great Nintendo Wii video game to buy a teenage girl. The Kirby's Epic Yarn interactive video game has an ESRB rating of E for everyone. In the Kirby's Epic Yarn video game, Kirby takes on a variety of new forms. The video game has a platform that will let the player explore high and low for hidden objects and fun. If you pull on stray threads you might reveal hidden areas and when Kirby goes behind the scenes, the virtual fabric warps and bends to reveal his location. Kirby can transform into a variety of forms in his common actions and when he transforms into powerful vehicles. Two players can play the game in its entirety together and they will have fun finding the gems and collectible items throughout the environments. You can purchase the Kirby's Epic Yarn Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $43.54 or look for it at your local game store.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: Tetris Party Deluxe

Girls love Tetris and your teenager girl will love the Nintendo Wii Tetris Party Deluxe. The Tetris Party Deluxe has an ESRB rating system of E for everyone. The Tetris Party Deluxe is based on the original Tetris game and features more than 20 new modes, online battles, and multi-player capability for your teenage girl and her friends. The six new game modes are Bombliss, Sprint, VS Sprint, Master, Co-op VS Co-op and All Clear Sprint. There are four new enhanced modes of play that they will love. You can purchase the Tetris Party Deluxe Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $29.96 or find it at your local game store.

Top Ten 2010 Nintendo Wii Video Games to Buy a Teenage Girl: Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces

Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces is developed by Project Aces. They are the team behind the Ace Combat at Namco Bandai Games, Inc. in Japan. The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces has an ESRB rating of T for teen. The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces video game is a hi-fidelity rendition of intense arcade-style aerial combat. Your teenage girl will use the Wii Nunchuk as a joystick to control the planes that are in flight. The video game has beautiful anime cinematics that she will love. The story line is based on the Sky Crawlers Universe. You can purchase the Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces Nintendo Wii video game on Amazon.com for $19.99 or you can look for it at your local game store.

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Published by Cherie Bowser

I am a single mother of three girls ages 5, 10, and 14. I am currently a full-time caretaker for a patient with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). I love taking care of my children as well as being a care taker f...  View profile

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  • Kitty12/20/2010

    I just wrote on this very subject. Good choices.

  • Dina Sullivan12/11/2010

    oooh, I want the dance revolution, lol. All great picks... :o)

  • Susan Slade12/10/2010

    I'll have to ask my eldest grand-daughter in England what she likes.

  • Jill P. Viers12/10/2010

    I've seen the Harry Potter game advertised on TV. I think it looks cool.

  • Lady Samantha12/10/2010

    COOOOOLS

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