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    Wario Ware -- Smooth Moves

    I picked this up just today. You ever wonder how many ways you can actually use a Wiimote?

    First off, the game itself is ****ing hilarious. Being quick with the Wiimote is one thing, but trying to figure out what to do in those blazing fast minigames within a short amount of time is quite another. There are about 200 of them throughout and they range from putting a finger up a nose, balancing a broom--all this weird stuff. I especially like the Nintendo-themed minigames and the animated cutscenes.

    The game forces you to use the Wiimote in ways you never really thought of--in front of your nose, on top of your head, at the side of your hip, holding it like a pencil, a dumbbell--as bizarre as it sounds, when you actually play some of the minigames, you get a better understanding as to why you're using the Wiimote in ways you couldn't comprehend.

    My only gripe? It's over too soon! I wanted more! But you unlock some fun minigames that make good use of the Wiimote. There's even a part where you use the Nunchuk attachment.

    Overall, just the quirkiness of the minigames and how it's all set up, especially when you have to use the Wiimote in strange ways, is enough to give it good replay value. I highly encourage you guys to give it a shot if you haven't already.

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    Is it much better than Mega Party Games (Warioware for the GameCube)? I bought that a couple years ago and I was highly disappointed. Most of the minigames weren't even that fun.


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      #3
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      Yeah, I picked this up today. Good stuff.

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        #4
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        Ugh...why must there be so many games I want coming out so soon.

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          #5
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          Bungie Buddies is fun as hell, and so is lifeline.

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            #6
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            pretty fun...how the hell is this game not multiplayer???

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              #7
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              wait... it's NOT?

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                #8
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                Dave's picking it up, so I'll give it a try soon.
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                  #9
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                  You have to unlock multiplayer by going through the single player first (which you can just pass off the wiimote between buddies while playing that, too).

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                    I thought so. That's kinda wiitarded. Why would they even say only 1 player on the back of the box?
                    Last edited by Kire; 01-18-2007, 01:42 PM.

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                      Yeah, I totally agree, but it only takes like 40 minutes. The 1 player only thing I think refers to the fact that you play the whole game, multiplayer or not with one wiimote.
                      Last edited by DK; 01-18-2007, 01:43 PM.

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                        Re: Wario Ware -- Smooth Moves

                        Originally posted by Wavelength View Post
                        Is it much better than Mega Party Games (Warioware for the GameCube)? I bought that a couple years ago and I was highly disappointed. Most of the minigames weren't even that fun.
                        I played the GBA and GC Wario Wares, but those experiences pale in comparison to using the Wiimote. I tried not to laugh when I was playing the dancing game.
                        The minigames here are better than the previous versions, I think, because of the Wiimote and how the game forces you to use it in wacky ways.
                        Last edited by Misty; 01-18-2007, 04:17 PM.

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                          It damn well better be wacky. Why the hell else would we have a Wii.
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                            I've been looking for some good Wii games. Now I want this. Yet I'll probably wait a bit to get it, cause I have no money.
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                              I got this game as well. I am not that impressed so far. Rayman is much better and it incorporates the nunchuk controller nicely. Better for multiplayer as well.
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