New WarioWare games coming to DS, DSi
Being the foul-smelling, eternally greedy anti-hero that he is, it comes as little surprise to see Wario delve into the lucrative field of video game development yet again. According to a recent operational briefing, delivered by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, DS owners can expect to see the mustache-twirling glutton in several upcoming titles -- and they'll even get to design some of them."WarioWare Myself" continues the franchise's celebration of all games deemed mini, with the addition of some user-created content. Players will reportedly be able to create their own frantic minigames and
As for Nintendo's new DSi, Iwata revealed plans to release "WarioWare: Photograph," a camera-enabled, gesture-based affair, as well as several WarioWare minigames that will be available for download on the system's online store. For the sake of productivity, we sincerely hope Nintendo fails to include that infernal, paper airplane game. You know the one.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr Khan @ Nov 3rd 2008 5:09PM
Ahh, Made in Ore
I've never been a fan of WarioWare, but it could be incredibly neat if you mix it in with user-created content
macgyver @ Nov 3rd 2008 5:32PM
paper planes are the devil.
ice~ @ Nov 3rd 2008 5:34PM
Thats awesome...there seems to be a big "User Created Content" movement brewing, Thanks Little Big Planet!!!
Haazenfeffer @ Nov 3rd 2008 6:20PM
What is all this about Little Big Planet?
It looks like a game for four-year-olds.
I'll just stick to my Garry's Mod,
Thank you very much.
Also:
Warioware = Awesome.
Bass Masterson @ Nov 3rd 2008 7:25PM
It's called improper credit due to lack of knowledge. It's the same thing as when you watch American Idol and someone says they're going to sing some ancient standard, but credits it to Christina Aguilera or Justin Timberlake. This type of ignorance is precisely why kids can't vote.
Mr Khan @ Nov 3rd 2008 7:26PM
Made in Ore also predates LBP, just never made it out of Japan
Cesaria (Gamertag: Cesaria360) @ Nov 3rd 2008 8:09PM
If you're hatin' on LBP because 'it looks like a game made for four year olds,' that really says a lot about you. Who cares what the game looks like if it's fun and feels fresh? LBP is probably the best game I've played all year. Maturity isn't physically represented, it's mentally represented.
As a side note, there's this amazing level that I played that I believe was called 'Panic Maze.' I HIGHLY recommend it.
ice~ @ Nov 3rd 2008 10:56PM
hey whoa whoa whoa, don't hate on little big planet because of it's appearence, unless you played it you can't judge, and if you won't play it because you think it looks immature, than you sir, are immature and cheating yourself of a good gaming experience
All I was saying, is that Little Big Planet has created so much hype and buzz over user created content that it's spurring more similar games, like Boku. Sure there were user created content based games before LBP, but none have had as much attention as LBP, and LBP's only limit (corny warning) is your imagination!
@cesaria: I'll definately try that level, my level is pOrtal...it's about 10 seconds long and not even a level ;) try it out
Zorque @ Nov 4th 2008 7:25PM
Oh great, a DSi-only game. That's not going to confuse anybody.