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WarioWare: Smooth Moves
WarioWare: Smooth Moves

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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GameTrailers
Just who is that flatulent, mustachioed man with all those smooth moves? He has the grace of an elephant, the clumsiness of a waiter, and the paunch of a CEO with a golden parachute. The man is Wario and he wants you off the couch and on your feet, ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at GameTrailers
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AtomicGamer
It’s no secret that Nintendo is a fan of using their first-party characters in a variety of ways outside of their original games. You’ve got Mario Kart, Mario Party, Super Smash Brothers and a variety of other games where Mario, Zelda and friends ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at AtomicGamer
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NintendoWorldReport
Wario has found himself quite the niche is the world of video-games. It was four years ago, when the original WarioWare graced the shores of the United States, that we discovered the delightfully ADD concept of microgames. Each of them takes only around ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at NintendoWorldReport
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ZTGameDomain
When Nintendo released their latest console back in November the first game that popped into many gamers minds was Wario Ware. The possibilities of this franchise meshed with the dynamic control presented with the Wii-mote had fans chomping at the bit to ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at ZTGameDomain
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GamersMark
He’s touched us, he’s partied with us, and now he’s ready to move us. Wario is back, and once players experience his latest game, WarioWare: Smooth Moves, they’ll soon realize just how much potential lies within the Wii. However, just because ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at GamersMark
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Da GameBoyz
Nintendo is well known for making not only great franchise games, but also some very quirky titles too. WarioWare has been a pretty quirky title since it was first launched on the GBA. Since that time we have seen different iterations of the game's ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Da GameBoyz
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Gamers Europe
“Hey, it’s-a Wii, Wario!” proclaims the big yellow man himself even before you select the game from the Wii’s desktop. And really, it’s about the only comprehensible aspect of this title. If you’re not jumping about the room attempting a ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Gamers Europe
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Armchair Empire
WarioWare Smooth Moves is everything you’d expect from the series that was founded on pulse-like microgames that rely on quick reflexes and accuracy. Smooth Moves features the same wacky style and sensibility of the other WarioWare games; the humor is ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Armchair Empire
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Computer & Video Games UK
Since then, WarioWare has had fans frantically tilting the GBA left and right in WW: Twisted (sadly never released in UK), and scribbling like mad on the DS in WW: Touched. But by far the craziest and most fun of them all is Smooth Moves on Wii, because ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Computer & Video Games UK
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GamerNode
"It's a Wii, Waaario!" From the moment you select the Smooth Moves disc on the Wii interface, it's apparent the quirky charm and offbeat (and at times corny) humor of the WarioWare franchise is back in full force with the twisted anti-Mario's latest ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at GamerNode
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DarkZero
Back in the early 90’s – what now seems like a trillion years ago - I was presented with Duck Hunt as a gift for my 7th birthday. It was the first game I ever experienced that did not use a controller as a means of manipulation for onscreen movements ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at DarkZero
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IGN
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 ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at IGN
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My Gamer
With its outstanding use of the Wii controller and its ultra-fast paced game play, WarioWare Smooth Moves is probably one of the more solid titles on the Wii. ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at My Gamer
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GameZone
In between the few Mario and Zelda releases, Nintendo produces two series that popularized the idea of mini-games: Mario Party and WarioWare. No one has been able to escape the plumber party, which once received yearly updates like a sports game. ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at GameZone
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Gamestyle
In a world of involving adventures, epic RPGs and time-eating online games, it's nice to have a bite-sized gaming fix to fill those smaller gaps in one's busy daily schedule, and Nintendo's latest instalment of the WarioWare franchise once again fulfills ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Gamestyle
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1UP
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 ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at 1UP
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Nintendojo
Few Nintendo series better reflect the mania of real world consumerism than WarioWare. Instant gratification, minimal input and sensory overload flood each title in the series, leaving us with a giddy, goofy sugar high that should come with a major crash ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Nintendojo
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Wii Advanced
Wario's most interactive set of minigames to date hits the Wii. So is it a smooth transition or a bumpy ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Wii Advanced
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Games Radar
The Wii is already bloated with party games, but there's a good chance the frenetic pace and schizophrenic style of WarioWare: Smooth Moves will topple them all. Using only the remote (called the Form Baton here), you'll engage in 200-plus ultra-fast ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Games Radar
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TotalVideoGames
Sequel to the popular GBA and DS games, Wario Ware: Smooth Moves is the latest in the Wario Ware series but this time it can make full use of the Wii Remote! Featuring over 200 fast paced and action-packed microgames, players are challenged to hone their ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at TotalVideoGames
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Gamerz-Edge
In case you’ve never played a WarioWare game, here’s a quick rundown. The entire game revolves around playing extremely short (in other words, 5–10 seconds) “microgames,” which presumably Wario designed so he could shove them down the throats ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Gamerz-Edge
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PALGN AU
Ever since the highly popular original on the Game Boy Advance a few years back, the WarioWare series has gone from strength to strength, appearing on all of Nintendo’s consoles. A multiplayer GameCube version shortly followed the original, before a ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at PALGN AU
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Nintendo Spin
So, 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. ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Nintendo Spin
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Pro-G
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 ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Pro-G
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Yahoo! Games
The Wario Ware franchise has always set a benchmark for fast-paced, quirky gameplay that brilliantly utilizes the technology at hand. Each installment has brought something new to the table, and the series as a whole has changed the landscape of party ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Yahoo! Games
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VGPub
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 ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at VGPub
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Jolt Online Gaming UK
These are just some of the instructions you’ll be receiving in the latest WarioWare game. The series is back, and it’s as crazy as ever. Just as WarioWare: Touched served as something of an introduction to the stylus on the DS, showing off many ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Jolt Online Gaming UK
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Cubed3
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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Eurogamer
Is there no end to WarioWare's effortless appeal? As well as being one of our favourite handheld series of all-time, WarioWare games have also displayed an uncanny knack of perfectly demonstrating fairly abstract control systems in the most intuitive ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Eurogamer
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Amped IGO
The Wii’s first Nintendo-made party game has arrived, and whether that makes you tremble with excitement or horror, WarioWare Smooth Moves makes it clear the genre is here to stay this generation. Taking the blazingly fast, seat-of-your-pants gameplay ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Amped IGO
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Netjak
WarioWare first appeared on the Gameboy Advance back in 2003. The premise was simple: you competed in 5 second mini-games which challenged your ability to recognize what to do and complete the task before the timer ran out. These mini-games are also ...read the complete WarioWare: Smooth Moves review at Netjak
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