World Famous Comics: Warioware Inc Mega Party Games
Warioware Inc Mega Party Games
From: Nintendo Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Nintendo Model: 45496961688 Number of Items: 1 Platform: GameCube Release Date: April 06, 2004
Features:
As you play through the single-player mode, you'll unlock new games & challenges -- over 200 in all
Lightning-fast multiplayer action in bizarre, funny games for up to 4 players
Fun and unpredictable rewards as you play - from mini-movies to music videos
All of Wario's developers make appearances here - Dr. Crygor, Dribble & Spitz, Jimmy and the rest of the crew
You'll have to play this one to believe how crazy it can get!
Product Description: WarioWare Inc: Mega Party Game$ brings Wario's gaming company back for a triumphant return! Enjoy wildly creative little single-player andmultiplayer games, starring Wario's crew of crazy game developers!
C'mon. this game would have been cool in 1991. I bought it to play with my little niece and nephew, but I was disappointed. The game is not a game. Its tens of little "games" that have horrible graphics and last 3 seconds. They are pointless and confusing.
this is the most carrot flavored game ever! i don't really know why it's carrot flavored. it's hard and sweet. This game could get a little annoying, but it is so fun and multiplayer is pretty cool. one player is hard though, i got to the 4th level and gave up. Warioo ware twisted for the gba is a lot better than this, though
Weird, Funny, and Fast I began playing this game with my son and found it instantly addictive. It was even fun when I played it alone. Some people just won't get it. It's not a typical 'party' game. The best way to describe this game is "Here's a game, THINK FAST!". They throw game after game at you, giving you only seconds to succeed at a task (genres include sports, sci-fi, strange, Nintendo, I.Q.). In multi-player mode, this can be hilarious. Bodily function humor is part of this hilarity (too funny to get uptight about- for example you and a friend must compete to be the first to accurately stick two fingers up the nostrils as the nose spins round and round). I'm a 'gamer girl' who usually likes single player adventures, but this opened me up to the 'party' game concept. The graphics will be appreciated by those of us who grew up with Commodore 64s and such! :o) Oh, and a little hint. Instead of whining over games I don't like, I rent them from Hollywood Video first. Saves money and time!
OK at best This game is not too bad , great for kids ! ! Levels are over too quick and graphics are kinda cheesey ....
A missed opportunity The original Wario Ware for the Game Boy Advance was a breakout piece of software that offered one of the best handheld experiences since the original Tetris. You had a bunch of themed mini-games tossed in rapid succession at you, and your speed and reflexes were put to the test.
This Gamecube version is pretty much a direct port, except it actually seems to lose a few things in the process (such as the funny animations that introduced the characters and their various situations). The graphics are a direct emulation, and you get all the mini-games as you remember them. The major selling point here is the multiplayer mode, which allows up to 16 players by alternating. If you want a fun party-game and don't feel like the cutesy Mario Party offerings, Wario Ware is a solid purchase.
Basically the gameplay and concept is solid, and the graphics and audio are too "out there" to be rated traditionally. It just feels like so much more new content could've been created for the Gamecube, and Nintendo just got lazy and slapped the GBA stuff on there. Get this for the multiplayer, but stick with the GBA for the single-player offering.