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Wii Fanboy Giveaway: WarioWare Smooth Moves
That's right folks, we're set to hand one lucky reader a free copy of WarioWare Smooth Moves for the Wii. The winner will get their hands on a copy of one of the best games on the Wii right now. What do you need to do to enter for a chance at getting...
Smooth Moves through smooth video
OK, we enjoy the quick, pick-up-and-play style that the WarioWare games have presented in the past, but Smooth Moves might be taking things a little too far in terms of content. We've watched this video several times and are certain that a minigame ...
Metareview - WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Smooth Moves is certainly no 'Game of the Year,' but it's hard to imagine a Wii owner who won't be adding this game to the collection. It's almost a necessity, as it unlocks all of the wonderful, albeit odd, potentials of Wii's technology. WarioWare ...
Reminder: WarioWare Giveaway
Just in case you haven't noticed, we'd like you to know that we're giving away a free copy of WarioWare Smooth Moves for the Wii. What do you have to do to enter for a chance at receiving this game? Nothing more than commenting on this (the one that...
Today's hottest game video: WarioWare
Gamers have WarioWare on the mind; yesterday's multiplayer footage is today's most-watched YouTube game video. But Wario haters, don't think you're out of Wario's woods yet. After a long debate, with lots of wild gesturing, we decided that the most...
WarioWare multiplayer video
Siliconera breaks down the 12-person gameplay of WarioWare: Smooth Moves on the Wii, including a video of the various games. The main multiplayer matchup requires players to pass a controller between the up-to-12 players when it's the next person's t...
WarioWare Giveaway ends tonight
Our WarioWare Smooth Moves giveaway ends tonight, so we just wanted to remind you that you need to head over here and comment to be entered. It's just that simple! And, who doesn't want a free game? So, be sure to get over there and comment or else...
New WarioWare Smooth Moves video
Coming at us again with yet another video from their local Nintendo Fusion Tour stop, the guys at Go Nintendo take a crack at WarioWare Smooth Moves this time around. A few minigames have already been revealed, however most interesting is the Japan...
WarioWare: Smooth Moves' heightened gaming vignettes
Frantic sets of microgames have been the standard of every entry in the WarioWare series, forcing gamers to assess and complete outlandish objectives at a frightening pace. While each title has its own "gimmick" with its microgames (e.g. Twisted!'s...
WarioWare: Smooth Moves to use Mii avatars
Another juicy tip sent in by one of our readers, this bit of news pertaining to the upcoming Wii title WarioWare: Smooth Moves is that the game will allow players to utilize their own Mii. If you're unfamiliar with the term Mii, then you weren't pay...
Australian WarioWare: Smooth Moves TV spot (update 1)
A short Aussie TV spot has hit the intertron for WarioWare: Smooth Moves. Showing a trio of young ladies demonstrate some of the movements the game demands, each with their own cute name (like The Samurai above), the brisk commercial does a good jo...
Metareview - WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Wario's latest adventure, and the Wii's latest release in quite some time, has had time to marinate in the hands of critics and we're glad to report that most of their opinions fall within the 'absolutely love it' category. We haven't had the chance ...
Today's least gamey game video: WarioWare Smooth Moves Australian TV Spot
You've got hot girls playing the Wii -- check. The new WarioWare: Smooth moves game that just came out (at least here in the states, they'll get it down under on the 25th) -- check. There's really not much to complain about here, except for the t...
Wii impressions: WarioWare Smooth Moves
Smooth Moves is aesthetically identical to its handheld predecessors. The demo saw us fumbling through a dozen or so of the new microgames, all motion-controlled (no button presses) with the Wiimote. The fickle connection between the Wiimote and its ...
Goro Abe interview [Update]
For those of you unaware, Goro Abe is the director of development for Warioware: Smooth Moves, the Wii installment in the popular Warioware franchise. In a lengthy Q & A session, Goro discusses how the team comes up with the quirky minigames the...
