5. Mario and Luigi: Dream Team
The Mario and Luigi RPGs have a history of being cleverly written, lengthy games. And Dream Team is no different. The bros. are back and the new feature this time is that at certain parts in the game, Mario will need to go inside Luigi's head to solve certain problems. While inside, he utilizes Luigi's dream to help him defeat enemies and save the day.
4. Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Link's greatest outing in years, A Link Between Worlds proves that handheld Legend of Zelda can be just as great as the console versions. In A Link Between Worlds, Link can merge into walls to surpass certain enemies and holes in the ground in order to solve puzzles.
3. Animal Crossing New Leaf
Animal Crossing New Leaf is outstanding fun and has astounding replayability. The game never ends. There is no finish. You play endlessly, talking to citizens, building public works projects and collecting bugs, fish and other creatures to donate to the museum. It is endless enjoyment.
2. Super Mario 3D Land
Super Mario 3D Land paved the way for Super Mario 3D World, and is nearly as good. Although it doesn't tote the same HD visuals, Super Mario 3D Land is full of fun power-ups, levels, and enemies to stomp.
1. Pokemon X/Y
Pokemon.