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Captain N's 25 Favorite Nintendo Games


On 03/03/2015 at 12:35 AM by Captain N

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*Disclaimer, the version of the game in this post will be from the 3DS version, not the original format it was on. Please understand. Thanks and continue with the post*

There have been plenty of interesting games by Nintendo that places a character out of their bread and butter. For example, Mario in a party game, Kirby in a golf or pinball game, or Donkey Kong in a first person shooter. But none of them seem to be more bizarre than this one: Wario, everyone’s favorite misunderstood anti-hero, the anti-Mario, the guy who goes on adventures to fill his pockets, is now a video game developer. Yes you heard me right, a game developer. Maybe life as a thief wasn’t cut out for him anymore? Perhaps a run-in with a ghost of a cursed relic scared him off? Maybe a bet with Captain Syrup went sour? Or perhaps he wanted to start his own legit buisness? (Yeah right) Well whatever the reason it was, we have WarioWare.

Wario Ware Inc
Well the game starts off with Wario watching tv and he notices a reporter saying video game sales are booming. This gives Wario an idea. He rushes out on his bike to get a pc so he can make his own game. The thing is Wario is not too bright and get’s bored. He then get’s another “brilliant” idea and he calls his friends to help him on his game. This brings up a really important question: Wario has friends? They agree to help him, but you know something is up but whatever.


As for the actual game, or rather games, here’s how it works: each of Wario’s “friends” make up their own games, or microgames, even Wario made some which I assume he hired someone to do them for him. And it’s up to YOU to play and test them. Yes, you, the player. You even have to type your name and stuff. But you’re probably wondering, what’s a microgame?

                 Wario Ware Inc
Think of it as a mini-game, only that it ends in 3 seconds. “Wait what?” You might say and complain at it’s length. Well that’s what makes this game unique. The games themselves are rather fun, but sometimes really weird. Remember Wario’s friends? Each of their games are based on a catergory, like 9-Volts are based on Nintendo games and peripherals and Mona’s are weird games. What’s neat is that you get a sort of a backstory to these characters when you want to play their microgames. For instance, in Mona’s story, she’s late for her job so she starts speeding in her scooter. But she is then chased by the police and you have to play her microgames in order for her to get away.

Wario Ware Inc

 It’s neat, and each of Wario’s friends have a story that requires you to play through the microgames in order to unfold their story. The only difference is that their microgames are different. Here’s how it works, I said before that you have to play a characters microgames, well you have to play a certain number of them to finish a certain story. You beat a microgame, then you move on to the next microgame right away in a random order. They are at random so you never know which one is coming, which makes it challenging. The games tell you a word about what to do in a microgame in order to move towards the next one. Like it might say shoot, you then have to shoot whats on the screen. The more games you clear, the harder and faster they become. You also have 4 lives, fail a game, you lose a life, fail 4 times and it’s game over. However you can earn a lost life by beating boss stages. Yes this game has boss stages. These aren’t your normal microgames that you’ve been playing. A boss stage may require you to beat a punching bag with Wario or taking a swing at a baseball. You get a small cutscene after a boss stage to briefly catch your breath regardless if you win or lose at a boss stage. You get to see the end of a story for a character if you beat their microgames for the first time.

                     Wario Ware Inc
Also, if you wanna take a break from testing microgames, you can also try out other games within this game. They have this paper airplane game that has you fly a paper air plane for as long as you can before hitting an obstacle. There’s also more games too. There is also this game where you swat flies that was in Mario Paint. There’s even 2-player games too. 


Overall the game is sort of an oddity. The idea of Wario “switching” careers sounds interesting in itself, but you’re really playing this game for the bizarre but fun microgames. It’s basically a game that has mini-games with Wario in it, it seems like Nintendo just added Wario to a non-Wario game. But it makes so much sense since Wario was already doing weird things. They could of used Mario for this, but they decided to let Wario take a crack at the spotlight for once, instead of being another spin-off with Mario’s name in it. Even though technically speaking, Wario is a spin-off series off of Mario, but you get my point.
I know there are more Warioware games out there, and they might be better than this one but this is technically my first and only game of this series that I ever tried and it gave me such a good impression of this series.


If Nintendo ever decides to make smartphone games, this series will be the money maker for them since smartphone games are short and some of them are designed that way when you’re out and about. This would make perfect sense in a phone. Warioware is the most fun you can have in 3 seconds. Literally.        

               Wario Ware Inc

So, have you ever played Wario Ware Inc? Or have you played any of the later games? Thanks for reading and later.
    


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

03/03/2015 at 05:46 AM

I love the WarioWare games!  I've played them all, too!  Actually, the first one on GBA is one of the best, and it won my Game of the Year award back in 2003 when it was originally released.  Along with Animal Crossing, I think WarioWare is one of Nintendo's best 'new' IPs.

I like all the other WarioWare games, but they never quite captured the magic of the first.  Except WarioWare D.I.Y.  This was a WarioWare game on the DS that let you design your own microgames (kind of like Mario Paint)!  Back when it was recenlty released, you could even upload games online for others to play, too.  Nintendo had a contest that would feature games with a theme, and I won one of their contests they had about games with creatures and animals in them.  Winners would have their game posted by Nintendo for everyone to download and try!  My game was called "Feed a Kitty" and you had to choose a cat food for a cat to eat.  You wanted to pick the vitamin packed "Meow Power" to turn the cat super buff and win the game.  Lose by picking "Fatty Cat" cat food that would make the cat super fat!  Because I won, I named WarioWare D.I.Y. my Game of the Year in 2010.  If you get a chance, you should try that game, too!

Who are your favorite WarioWare charaters?  Mine are 9-Volt, Mona, and Kat & Ana.

Captain N

03/03/2015 at 09:22 PM

Wario Ware is my first one thanks to the 3DS Ambassador Program and it's a really fun game. I think I also remember you having a blog about the DIY Microgame you created. I wish I could of gotten it so I could of downloaded your microgame. But I bet it was a great surprise when you won!

Favorite Warioware character's, well Wario, 9-Volt, Mona, and Ashley.

Cary Woodham

03/04/2015 at 05:57 AM

It was a surprise when i won because my brother said my game was stupid (and it was, but hey, I still won!).

Alex-C25

03/03/2015 at 10:58 AM

I've played this one and I also thought it was pretty fun. I once heard an apt description of this being Mario Party combined with the weird animations from Monthy Python

Captain N

03/03/2015 at 09:24 PM

It's very fun for the short lenght of the micro games. And yeah Mario Party might be a good description of the games. I never seen none of the Monthy Python movies, I really want too though.

Alex-C25

03/03/2015 at 11:59 PM

Well movies AND tv show.

C.S.3590SquadLeader

03/03/2015 at 11:48 AM

Played this one and a few others. Had a lot of fun with them.

Captain N

03/03/2015 at 09:24 PM

This is the only one I've played and it's really fun.

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/03/2015 at 01:16 PM

I like bite-sized mini-game games too. 

Captain N

03/03/2015 at 09:25 PM

If so, then you'll love this game.

KnightDriver

03/04/2015 at 02:49 AM

Sounds pretty neat. I have this game in my collection, just haven't gotten to it yet. I like that playing the mini-games unlocks the story of one of the characters. I also like the weirdness.

Captain N

03/06/2015 at 01:11 AM

Try it when you get the chance. And unlocking stories through the games is neat. If you like weird games, then you'll like this game.

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