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WarioWare: Smooth Moves
WarioWare: Smooth Moves

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WarioWare: Smooth Moves

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GameSpot
Games this crazy shouldn't be this popular, should they? Video games that have you carefully guiding fingers into giant polygonal nostrils, slapping sleeping people until they wake up, or grating cell phones to bits with a cheese grater are meant to be ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at GameSpot
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Wham Gaming
That series is Wario Ware. And now, to help us through the winter doldrums, Nintendo has released the latest game in the eccentric (to say the least) series, Wario Ware: Smooth Moves. It’s destined to be a hit for all the same ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Wham Gaming
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Gamer Within
Once in a while, a game or franchise comes out of Japan that turns our ideas and interpretation of games upside down with zany new gameplay techniques and/or a charming sense of craziness. The WarioWare series has been one of those franchises where ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Gamer Within
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Cheat Code Central
Wario Ware: Smooth Moves was my most anticipated game for the Wii other than Zelda. This was going to be the game that would demonstrate to the world how fun the Wii can be and would always be the "king" of my gaming parties. Was I wrong? Not really, but ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Cheat Code Central
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GameSpy
The Wario Ware series has taken the act of playing a game to its fundamental level. When we play video games, we leap, shoot, roll, slide and punch our way through obstacles to clear the objectives set before us, be they bosses, nasty jumps, a high score ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at GameSpy
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UnderGroundOnline
If you happen to be on the fence about the Wario Ware series or are one of the many non-gamers who are now owners of a Nintendo Wii, I'm here to give you a glimpse of what you have to look forward to. Within the first five minutes of the game expect ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at UnderGroundOnline
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GameShark
Back in 2003, Nintendo released the first Wario Ware microgame compilation. It was so odd – sometimes gross and always a lot of fun. Since then, we have seen Wario Ware games on every Nintendo platform, and now the Wii is no exception. While on the GBA ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at GameShark
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Deeko
I'm going to say this, despite the very rough tone it's going to establish for the beginning of this review - I'm sick of mini-game collections on Nintendo consoles. The focus on these throw-away multiplayer-only games has been one of my main reasons for ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Deeko
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Gaming Target
Famous for its wacky slapstick humor, quick “microgames,” and innovative controls, WarioWare has become a staple for Nintendo fans. What other game can you pick up, play for half an hour, and be left totally satisfied? Originating on the Gameboy ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Gaming Target
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3D Avenue
When Nintendo came up with the WarioWare franchise, little did they know its popularity would rival that of other Nintendo franchises such as Zelda and Pokemon. WarioWare is so much fun because it’s so frenetic, taking you outside of your comfort zone, ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at 3D Avenue
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NZGamer
Here's a simple premise for a game. Read instructions that are given to you, and do what you're being told. Sounds easy enough, yes? Not quite. Which is exactly what WarioWare: Smooth Moves, and the previous iterations of the series, are all about. The ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at NZGamer
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eToychest
Nintendo’s Wario Ware franchise seemed like a really awful idea once upon a time. For those unfamiliar with the series, the blueprint for each of the games is really simple: take hundreds of simple motions and inputs, turn them into three- to ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at eToychest
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Lawrence
When the original Warioware: Mega Microgames was released back in 2003, I was instantly fascinated by it. No other game took me from “what the fuck am I playing?” to “this game is amazing” so fast. Four years and three games later, Warioware ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Lawrence
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