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WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!

Original title: Atsumare!! Meido in Wario
  • Video Game
  • 2003
  • E
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7.3/10
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WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! (2003)
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Multiplayer remake of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (2003) revolving around microgames, hosted, and made by Wario himself.Multiplayer remake of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (2003) revolving around microgames, hosted, and made by Wario himself.Multiplayer remake of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (2003) revolving around microgames, hosted, and made by Wario himself.

  • Director
    • Goro Abe
  • Writer
    • Hiroji Kiyotake
  • Stars
    • Charles Martinet
    • Tom Eberspecher
    • Tim O'Leary
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
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    • Director
      • Goro Abe
    • Writer
      • Hiroji Kiyotake
    • Stars
      • Charles Martinet
      • Tom Eberspecher
      • Tim O'Leary
    • 3User reviews
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    Charles Martinet
    Charles Martinet
    • Wario
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    Tom Eberspecher
    • Jimmy T.
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    Tim O'Leary
    • Dr. Crygor
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    Reiko Ninomiya
    • 9-Volt
    • (voice)
    Leslie Swan
    • Mona
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    Sara Rades
    • Kat & Ana
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    Norikatsu Furuta
      Ryohji Yoshitomi
        Ko Takeuchi
          Azusa Tajima
            Kyoko Watanabe
              Yasuko Takahashi
                Yuuki Tsuji
                  Kyouko Kasuga
                    Naoko Mori
                      Masaru Nishimura
                        Atsushi Ikuno
                          Youhei Kubotsu
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                              • Goro Abe
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                              • Hiroji Kiyotake
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                            9robotbling

                            Great for Gaming On The Go

                            (www.plasticpals.com) Wario Ware Inc.: Mega Microgames (Mini Game Mania in Europe) capitalized on a game genre that arguably first appeared on the SEGA Saturn in 1998 ( Segata Sanshirō Shinken Yūgi). Containing 200 micro games, two dozen full-fledged mini games, and one or two complete remakes, Wario Ware is all about testing your reflexes in a huge variety of strange challenges. It can be played for more than two hours or for less than one minute at a time, and the player will accomplish something – perfect for gaming on the go on the GameBoy Advance.

                            One day Wario is picking his nose while watching TV, and sees how incredibly successful game development can be. Being the greedy thug that he is, he decides to gather his friends (the strangest group you'll ever encounter) to create as many games as possible in order to cash in. The result is Wario Ware Inc.: Mega Microgame$. Each of Wario's friends has a range of challenging micro games centered around a specific theme (sci-fi, sports, nature, realism, retro, etc.) and a storyline. Each of Wario's friends must be challenged and defeated before the final confrontation with Wario can take place.

                            Game play is deceptively simple, often requiring only a single button to play, yet demanding a keen sense of timing and quick reflexes. Half the fun is simply trying to figure out what to do in each game. Be it sticking a roving finger up a nose, shaking hands with a dog, working your way through a maze, or playing segments from classic Nintendo games, if you can think of it, you'll probably do it in Wario Ware. As you win more and more of the games, they increase in speed and difficulty – requiring faster and better timing and reflexes in a shorter amount of time. In a sense, the game play is very similar to the old Game & Watch games Nintendo put out during the 1980s, always starting off simple but by the end testing even the best player's skill.

                            At the end of a series of micro games, a challenging Boss stage awaits. These are like the micro games but are longer and present more varied challenges. One of them plays like a vertically scrolling space shoot-em-up, another is a parody of Nintendo's classic boxing game Punch Out!!. And once you've encountered a game, you can play it whenever you want by accessing it on the game grid. This allows players to practise micro games and possibly achieve a high-score. Like Game & Watch, micro games on the game grid become faster and faster until the player simply can't keep up. If the player can grab the high score on every single micro game, two extra mini-games become available.

                            Where Wario Ware ups the ante is with its incredibly diverse, hand-made style. This isn't just Game & Watch – its Game & Watch on crack for the Attention Deficit Disorder generation. Almost every game and character storyline are guaranteed to make you laugh. And speaking of style, each micro game is designed with a unique approach. Some are simple line drawings (often smoothly animated), while others are digitized photos of people, animals, or objects. Only adding to the insane variety are three distinct levels of difficulty for each mini game, often featuring a different visual element. Each game also rewards the player with a funny payoff for both winning and losing a game, to the point where it's actually fun just to see what happens when you fail. Equal attention was paid to the game's bizarre soundtrack and sound effects, which add to the game's zaniness.

                            The game proved popular enough that Nintendo ported it to their home console at the time, the Gamecube. Unfortunately they didn't update the graphics or really add anything to the experience, so it didn't translate very well. Since then, more successful sequels have been released on the GameBoy Advance, Wii, and DS – all of which put a new spin on the formula.
                            8AvionPrince16

                            very good cooperation

                            I enjoyed the game. It have a very good cooperation game and can be an alternative to mario party. The cooperation is so good and we can spend some great times with family and friends. This game its like mario party but the humour is prety difrferent and its less serious than mario party.
                            patrick_dunne

                            Only if you don't have the original... (Video Game)

                            Wario Ware: Party Games is pretty similar to the Gameboy Advance version. Same games. Same characters. Just Gamecube.

                            The 1-player mode is the same as the original. The only real difference (besides the elevator thing) is that you must go through 25 mini games instead of 15 random ones. This is an improvement, because the original was kind of short.

                            The real difference with this one are the "party games." There are approximately 12 different games, and each one is different. You play through the regular mini games, but in a different style. For example, you might have to worry about other player distracting you during the game. Or, you might have to have other players help you with the game.

                            This is pretty much the same as "Wario Ware Inc." for the Gameboy Advance, but the multi-player is pretty sweet.

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                              • April 5, 2004 (United States)
                            • Country of origin
                              • Japan
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