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I'm sorry to break the general appreciation for this game, but I think this game has ADD written all over it. Is this designed for mind that can't stand a game that endures the mind longer than 20 seconds? I mean, yes, there is creativity with the...
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Wario is back for another batch of mini-games for the short-attention-spanned gamer and this time, he's on the DS. The DS's unique features all come...
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Overall: Warioware Touched for the Nintendo DS is like a five disk director's cut special edition DVD set for a movie that is already three hours long filled with boring deleted scenes but cool extras. Like the thing mentioned this game may have...
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While Wario Ware makes good use of the touch screen, it relies on it so much that I feel it could have used the buttons some in order to add variety to the game. In comparison to the original Wario Ware, this game is rather easy and does not have...
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If you're a Nintendo DS owner, it just might happen that it's collecting dust. Because it's this early in the life-cycle for this handheld, there just aren't many games that are noteworthy. Thus far, Super Mario 64 DS, Feel The Magic, and Yoshi...
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This game is definitely fun, however it's way too short. I was able to get through the initial mode where you uncover all of the characters in less than an hour, getting past the boss stages the first time in many cases.