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When the first WarioWare showed itself almost four years ago, many of us had no idea what in the heck we were even looking at. One minute you're controlling Link in what appears to be the opening screens of The Legend of Zelda, only to be whisked away
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The problem with novelty acts is that the acts lose their charm once the novelty wears off. Especially when it comes to video games, since they require a certain investment of both time and attention. Seeing the same old schtick regurgitated over and
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If there's one modern series from Nintendo that embodies everything the company is trying to do with its video games, it's WarioWare. Mini-game collections have been around for as long as I can remember, but the WarioWare series thrust micro-games into
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One of the most memorable games of 2003 was without a doubt WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! for the GBA. The game’s bizarre nature and innovative gameplay made the title stand out like a sore thumb but more importantly, it was fun. So is WarioWare
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The WarioWare series started with humble beginnings on the Game Boy Advance, but has fast become one of Nintendo’s most popular franchises in Japan, gaining strong popularity in the US and eventually Europe caught up with the craze. It has already
...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Cubed3
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