Data Design Interactive compilation’s gameplay videos

Just a couple of day ago, we presented to you an assortment of box arts of a whopping 12 titles slated up for the Wii. While none of them are really groundbreaking nor popular by reputation, they look to be very promising in the “fun” department. Data Design Interactive, a software development company hailing from the UK, blew out most of it’s original titles for the Nintendo Wii.

They have been in the development business for more than 20 years now, having first developed for the Commodore 64 and now continue up to the PC and next generation consoles. They decided to port their titles to the Nintendo Wii, including London Taxi and Monster Trux Arena.

We aren’t sure if you’d get a dose of exercise from playing the titles below, but you can be sure of a Wii-elbow a couple of hours into them. And maybe a wrist sore or two. But hey, if it’s fun, it’s well worth it.

Ninjabread Man

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Just a couple of day ago, we presented to you an assortment of box arts of a whopping 12 titles slated up for the Wii. While none of them are really groundbreaking nor popular by reputation, they look to be very promising in the “fun” department. Data Design Interactive, a software development company hailing from the UK, blew out most of it’s original titles for the Nintendo Wii.

They have been in the development business for more than 20 years now, having first developed for the Commodore 64 and now continue up to the PC and next generation consoles. They decided to port their titles to the Nintendo Wii, including London Taxi and Monster Trux Arena.

We aren’t sure if you’d get a dose of exercise from playing the titles below, but you can be sure of a Wii-elbow a couple of hours into them. And maybe a wrist sore or two. But hey, if it’s fun, it’s well worth it.

Ninjabread Man

Billy the Wizard


London Taxi: RusHour


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