WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!

released on Mar 21, 2003

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!

released on Mar 21, 2003

Frantic action! Prepare for lightning-quick game play as you blaze through over 200 bizarre microgames designed by a crazy crew of Wario's cronies! There are even two-player contests that can be played on a single Game Boy Advance! Pick up and play! Ultra-simple controls make each game easy to get into...until the games start coming faster... and faster...and FASTER!


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I have so much respect for this game. Nintendo rolled out what might be its greatest ensemble cast so unceremoniously. they pull up in every sequel and it just works

About as anarchic a game as Nintendo can make

A little rough around the edges but still a great time killer

I have ADHD, could you tell?

I love that this came with Dr. Wario. It makes Dr. Mario the most worthless GameBoy game of all time.

An absolutely awesome game, the characters are all freaks and we love them for it. The mini game collections are fun, I really enjoy the Nintendo throwbacks and the photorealistic challenges are really cute!

I like that a number of games are built upon into either longer form score attack or a two-person one-console format.

I can’t really fault it apart from perhaps some similarities between game objectives being same-y. For example, shoot the guy, catch the guy, stop it in place. Or maybe that’s the ingenuity of Wario’s wares.

WarioWare always felt understated, but really playing this in tandem with rounds of Game & Watch Gallery 3 solidifies the connectivity Nintendo has with simple gameplay objectives and hooks.

ADHD: the game. Wacky and wild with the different kinds of microgames that show up, and something you can breeze through in a day. Gameplay is overall alright, but the charm and bonus content bump it up that extra point. Mad respect to the Kat level for having all its text be untranslated Japanese.