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Abstract: 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 a...
Abstract: 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, b...
Abstract: Since his meager beginnings as the end boss in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Wario has intrigued players and has garnered a dedicated fanbase. This often self-centered and always greedy character has starred in several great two-dimensional (2-D)...
Abstract: Have you ever played a game that allows you and several of your friends to gather around, pick a virtual nose, toss a bomb back and forth and generally make fools out of yourselves? If not, you have no idea what youre missing! Its hard to explain th...
Abstract: Okay, so, yeah, you’ve got your Wii - but what games should you get for it? You obviously can’t just play Wii Sports all the time, so you have to decide what you want to spend your next $40-$50 on. The game that I chose was Warioware: Smooth M...
Abstract: Several years back the original WarioWare Microgames was released for the Game Boy Advance and became somewhat of a cult classic. The series has utilized the touch screen and the microphone on the DS for zany action, but my personal favorite was the GB...
Abstract: 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 frie...
The typical Wario Ware sense of humor. From picking a nose to slashing at ninjas, from driving a car to answering a phone, youll never quite know what to expect next. Youll be laughing at the weirdness, and youll keep playing just to see a few more games...
The constant changing of "forms" is counter-intuitive to the Wario Ware speedy play style, and the entire game can be beaten in less time than it took to drive back from buying it at the store. The soul of the series seems to be absent from this one at ti...
Smooth Moves is hardly a horrible game, but its not quite up to expectations if youre a fan of the Wario Ware series. Definitely some fun here, and overall a good time. The length of the game, plus the messy application of the forms in an attempt to ...