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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Week 25 is another one of those which faked me out by the name. Look Both Ways shares its name with a microgame, yet has nothing to do with it; the microgame doesn't even appear in the set. Instead, it's another one of those challenges that pairs 9-Volt with Kat and Ana. This time, in Double...
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    Reviews on Warioware: GIT

    Much of what I recently think of the game comes from here, too. I still wholeheartedly think it was the best Switch game I've played recently, and a better deal than Mario Party Superstars. Due to a lack of time on my part, though, recent plays have been limited to Wario Cup, but it is still the...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Week 24 now breaks all reality and goes beyond microgames. Pyoro Time! is another one of a tired cliche of Pyoro-related microgames... or so I thought. As it turns out, it completely breaks reality and brings Wario Cup beyond microgames... to Showdown. I know, someone must've enjoyed it, but...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Alright. Week 22 and 23 doublepack it is. Best Day Ever presumably revolves around what Wario would think is his best day of his life. Well, with the microgames he picked, he certainly made it a tough act to follow to rush through as fast as possible. Meanwhile, Better with Age goes with about...
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    New Wario series sales thread

    Apparently, GIT has now attained 1.24 million. I can't find where it is on the Nintendo website cited, but if true, this is an outstanding performance for WarioWare and shows all is not lost after all.
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Week 21 is another exclusive character challenge. Let the Music Move You is your standard 18-Volt exclusive Challenge. I guess we've yet to see one require him solo, which is nice? Other than that, though, it is endless with no other specifics with theming. Fairly passable. I got a score of...
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    How did you got into the WarioWare franchise?

    For me I first got in around ~October 2020, mostly by watching comparison videos from Greenalink (need to double check that name)'s YT comparisons between Gold microgames and their original counterparts. It's fascinating. My actual first WW game was of course WarioWare: Get It Together, bought...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    New features and an awesome theme? You've outdone yourselves. Week 20's The Most Dangerous Games is pretty much what the title says. A gauntlet of fifteen microgames which all have a way to KO the poor crew member in charge of them. Gotta admit, I actually love this idea. Theming Challenges...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    For Week 19, they're really scraping the barrel. More Pyoro? Come on, this is just a duplicate of Pyoro, Pyoro! Okay, fine. I guess it's a timed challenge this time round, whereas the original was score attack. I guess revisiting is somewhat cool... just Pyoro doesn't do it for me. I got a...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Happy New Year! I guess I'll do Week 17 and 18 in one go. Week 17 involves Wario's version of All Stars. Mario All Stars? Nah, Wario All-Stars. One character, one microgame, and even the 2-player only chars are on the line. Gotta be honest; I didn't enjoy this one, and is the main reason why I...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Week 16 finally sees Wario Cup get a day in the limelight. Super Mario World Marathon is the first cup that requires beating boss microgames; specifically, the namesake Super Mario World. You're given a crew of three, who'll always be assigned to the same level: Penny on L1, Master Mantis on...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    They're asking for more than ever! Week 15's Kick It Up a Notch supposedly has all the easy microgames. Indeed, a few are Intro, and others are, well, handlable. The problem is that the set speed is the absolute maximum. Previously, the only way to achieve such a speed in Wario Cup was doing...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Sorry for inactivity. I'll get both 13 and 14 done in one post. Week 13, like many other challenges, does not actually introduce its own gimmick, so don't get tripped on that. Introduction to Gravity sees us through microgames that rely on gravity as their main gimmick. At least you have your...
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    Potential online multiplayer

    Sorry if this seems obvious; I don't have any vested interest in emulation. But does this emulate the physical controller inputs, or does it leverage GIT's existing local online multiplayer mode to simplify turning local to worldwide?
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    Princess Shokora Thread

    For some reason, if any Land character has a shot of showing up as a side char in WarioWare, I feel Shokora's up there. Even though she is canonically dead thanks to WL4's ending, there's still a lot of ideas the devs could play with for her, and she'd be a nice foil to the extant Mario princess...
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    The Wario Cup Thread

    Fittingly, Week 12 gives you difficulty to control, again, with high speed. Opposable Fun gives you Jimmy T, and the same speed as Timed IQ Test-o-Rama and askes you to clear 16 microgames. Probably not Time Out levels of bad, but still, maybe not the best. I'll take it. After a week, I've...
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    Same to you. Please enjoy it the way I can't, due to not living in a country that does celebrate it.

    Same to you. Please enjoy it the way I can't, due to not living in a country that does celebrate it.
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    WarioWare Get It Together! is a nominee for Best Family game at the Game Awards 2021.

    Even though I hope GIT wins, in seriousness I'm quite pessimistic. Then again, if it does win indeed, then I have the perfect 5-Volt quote for the occasion: "What a twist!"
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    Why is Warioware touched considered disappointing ?

    Twisted (and later Gold) was famed for the large number of unlockables called Souvenirs that it had, ranging from simple twistable figurines to a recreation of Love Tester. Touched had a sort of approximation called Toys, but not as many. Smooth Moves does even worse, with no Souvenirs nor Toys...
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    Now that it's been out for a few days, how do you feel about the game? (spoilers are ok!)

    Just going to address these two points in particular: Sure, it's $50 USD, but remember, Ware games are all about replayability, and GIT sure does fulfil on that. Of course, this is highly YMMV, but still, I don't see any reason why it's worse value than Mario Party Superstars. GIT treats...
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