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WarioWare: Smooth Moves Import Hands-On

Wario's microgames have opened up shop just in time for the Japanese Wii launch, and we smuggled a copy into the office for a closer look.

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The WarioWare series is the best thing to happen to Nintendo's not-quite-Bowser-level bad guy. The evil version of Mario has been starring in platformers for some time, but at this point it's safe to say that he's more famous for delivering the most insane minigame collection around. The series started out back on the Game Boy Advance, and then it got two sequels for the GBA and Nintendo DS and a multiplayer-focused update on the GameCube. Now the series is available on the Wii, and from what we've seen so far, this appears to be the best and most complete use of the Wii's unique control options so far.

This demon will only be appeased if you can use the Wii Remote properly.
This demon will only be appeased if you can use the Wii Remote properly.

The basic setup of Smooth Moves is the same as it's been all along. You select one of several stages and then take on very, very simple minigames. These games really only have you doing one simple action, and no one game is very difficult on its own. The catch is that each game lasts about five seconds, and the game flings the next game at you almost immediately. To make matters more insane, the pace increases as you play, making an already furious game even more ridiculous. So you need to look at the game, figure out which one it is, accomplish the task, and then prepare yourself for the next game.

Much like the DS game took advantage of the touch screen and microphone, Smooth Moves is built around the Wii Remote. You'll have to hold that remote in different ways for each game. There are 18 different positions for the Wii Remote. The basic stance just has you point the remote at the screen. Others ask you to hold the remote at your hips (for hula-hoop or jump-rope motions), at your waist like a sheathed samurai sword, sideways like a steering wheel, or up to your nose like, well, a long nose. In the seconds you get between games, the screen will show you which stance you're to use for the next game. This adds an extra layer of crazy to the proceedings and is sure to make you look ridiculous in front of your friends. In addition to the 18 basic stances, there's a separate section filled with games that require the Nunchuk attachment.

The games themselves won't seem too out of place to anyone who's played WarioWare before. You'll be sticking big, polygonal fingers into even bigger polygonal noses. Another game has you scaring away cartoon children by waving around a skunk on a stick. You'll shake the remote to get bugs off of a banana. And, of course, there's an entire section of the game devoted to re-creations of Nintendo classics. While previous WarioWare games have focused on NES and SNES games, Smooth Moves sticks in some references to GameCube games, like Super Mario Sunshine, where you have to aim your water cannon at burning windows. A Pikmin-themed game has you rolling a big bug to crush tiny Pikmin. A Metroid Prime game rolls Samus up into a ball, and you have to tilt the remote to get her over to a barrel and knock it over. But there are still some NES games in there, like a Punch-Out!! game where you, as referee Mario, have to count out the likes of Von Kaiser and Bald Bull. With well over 100 minigames, it's likely that you'll finish the game's single-player stages well before you've seen every minigame, giving you an incentive to go back through and seek out the games you've missed.

As you play through the single-player and unlock new stages, you'll also unlock a few longer versions of the minigames found in the normal game. One such game puts you in control of a disembodied hand holding a ping-pong paddle. You must continually bounce a ping-pong ball and rise up a shaft, breaking blocks along the way. If you don't break the scrolling blocks, your paddle might get stuck underneath them, ending your game. Another game is a shooting gallery with a timer that counts down, but you can earn more time by shooting specific targets.

These blocky guys are running a marathon, and you'd better get shaking if you want to win!
These blocky guys are running a marathon, and you'd better get shaking if you want to win!

Another hallmark of the WarioWare series has been its wild visual style. Each game has its own look to it, and you're never sure if the next game is going to feature cutout photos of real objects, scribbled 2D line drawings, full polygonal renderings, or some mixture of all of these. But the one cohesive visual theme throughout the game comes in the cutscenes that play when you begin and finish a single-player stage. Each of these vignettes introduces (or, in most cases, reintroduces) you to the characters involved in that stage. These bits are very nice-looking 2D animations that look like really, really great Flash cartoons. The Wii displays these cartoons really well, especially in 480p--the edges on the character sprites are nice and smooth. Overall, the game's visuals are really impressive from an artistic perspective, mainly because a ton of different styles are used yet it all still feels like part of the same package. The audio is also quite sharp, with maddening music that speeds up alongside the action, helping feed the game's frenzied feel.

With its numerous uses of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk and its great sense of style, WarioWare: Smooth Moves appears to be a big part of what Nintendo was talking about when it proclaimed that the Wii was going to be trying something different. Yes, the game's mechanics are firmly rooted in the conventions of the WarioWare series, but it also goes out of its way to make you use the Wii Remote in new and interesting ways. Be sure to check for it when it's released in North America this January.

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I love the classic Nintendo game mini-games they look like a lot of fun

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wow, sounds like at least a AA or even AAA game... I didn't have much interest in this at first but I might give it a rental now

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It's more about an art style than having it be cartoony you know, it should be apreciated for it's craft, perhaps more than games that try to be photo realistic.

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This is one of the biggest reasons I got a Wii. I have all 4 of the other WarioWare games and love them to death. One of my favorite video game franchises ever created, bring it on!!

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nice

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this game might be worth picking up because of the many minigames that involve using my wiimote

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Cant wait, so getting this

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still going to wait for a review before I pick this one up

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This will be the best, most in depth WW game so far.

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yayyyyy!! im so glad the wii made this game! i have always loved wario ware and this just completes the package!

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WarioWare is so great I have to invent a new word to describe it. The new word is "tremendulent"!

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Warioware is always fun but sadly im getting a PS3. Hopefully Sony can make a good game like this on there console

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@85070537783 Why did you post a message here? It is clear that you don't want a Wii (giggle) or Warioware.

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this game and series needs to be played in order to judge, and if the previous installments are an indication, then this is going to be totally awesome!

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It seems some people have only one sole commandment in their heads when defining a game. 1. And all games that have cartoon graphics are for thine children and thus for everyone else, they are lame. It is these kind of people who miss out on great games like Wind Waker. They throw a hissy fit because it does not look realistic enough for them. I pity such people and their shallow nature.

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At the very core of all video games is the need to be entertained. If this game is entertaining, isn't it doing it's job?

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lVK1: oh, and Mr_Popler... maybe this game is for those who think its fun :p not just for kids Thats... what I said. :-$

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Your town doesn't represent Colombia, and Colombia doesn't represent the world's opinion either, kiddo. And maybe you should turn your ego down a bit, since your neighbouring countries can beat you down anytime.

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Look, 85070537783, don't use your friends and hometown as a statistic for the entire country. Just because it's one way where you live, don't think it's the same way on the other side. "Nintendo is childish," no Nintendo is a company that wants to apeal to the entire family. Dishing out mostly M games isn't go to do that. Plus, it sounds like you havrn't even TRIED to play a Nintendo game, so, in other words, don't dock something until you try it.

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To the prson below me, no one cares about colombia or your friends. You just wasted your own time typing that ost of yours, im just pointing it out, and once again colombia blows, w00t mexico!!!

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Well, I don't know about you but I wouldn't invite my 21+ year old friends to my home to play something like Mario Party or even warioware, why? the last time I tried to invite them to play Halo or Need for Speed they all said they rather get a drink or go home and watch TV alone. And I don't blame them, here in Colombia we hang out doing real sports, or going out for a drink (but not get wasted) and play some pool. Here in the colombian market no one thinks of a party with video games, we rather dance. So don't blame us for thinking that warioware or everything involving Nintendo is just plain childlish. Another thing, it's not like we don't like video games, we just prefer playing alone. In other words, it's different here how different? we have unsold Wii's from the first batch sitting in our larger stores.

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WARIO RULES. Omg I knew this was coming for the Wii, man games like this are the best when you're laying up in the house sick and can't work. Lol

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One of the major signs of maturity is being able to take pleasure in something that isn't necessarily targeted to mature audiences exclusively.

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I'm 30 and I can't wait for this game. Ignor the ignorant morons who can't afford a Wii and want everyone to feel as bad as they do. This game looks like a lot of fun. I can't wait to play 4 player!

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thepalatinepoet, YOU ARE A REVOLUTIONARY P.S. How could anyone NOT like this game?

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Nintendo has converted Warioware into its "look at what our console can do" demonstration to the rest of the gaming industry, developers and plain gamers alike. None of these games is strong enough on their own to merit anything more than 5 seconds, but the core ideas within them could find application in a lot, lot more. So if you're calling this game a game for kids, you probably think things like Dead Rising and Gears of War are the only things for men. Real men, like yourself, of course, who only pick up an RPG if it's drop-dead gorgeous and are the people Team Ninja hopes will buy DOA Extreme for whatever you want it for. Real men who don't play Brain Age, which is still topping charts, real men who obviously outgrew the New Super Mario Bros., which is also one of the games that remain on the charts while the sports seasonals drop back out, who think the Wii is going to be a bunch of 5 year-olds playing SpongeBob Squarepants. Get real. Grown men wept at the sight of Zelda fighting on a horse. (Why that wasn't further extolled later on in reviews probably says something). "Real men" tend to be people who dedicate more time to their games they do to their appearance, and can make the Master Chief shoot a headshot from halfway across a map, but can't get a girl to go out with them ALL the way across the country. People are playing the Wii. Zelda is not for children. People older, richer, and more educated than you are looking at the freehand remote and thinking about picking up their first console. You? You're that group we call "hardcore gamers" of whom Nintendo only had a meager following in the first place. If you don't love Nintendo you probably never will. But when your grandpa asks about the Wiimote don't say we didn't warn you.

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King_Dodongo well put, i hate this, i'm better than a minigame attitude, i think, that a game like this will make a great party game, mario party any one, Wii sports is another one no one thought would be good and it's tons of fun.

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"Grim_ 85070537783 Only a bunch of twelve year olds would like this title. Dang, Nintendo is so childlish." You're so wrong, kid

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This game looks to be one of the most promising Wii titles I've seen so far.

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this game is what the wiimote is all about.

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Only a bunch of twelve year olds would think this ISN'T fun.

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ill probably be getting this game... as long as its not as crude as Wario Ware Touched (picking the nose is ok but nothing beyond that) oh, and Mr_Popler... maybe this game is for those who think its fun :p not just for kids

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Only a bunch of twelve year olds would like this title. Dang, Nintendo is so childlish. I've been a fan of the games since I played the first one a few years back, and I am highly anticipating this one as well. I'm 18. My brother is 21, and he also enjoys the WarioWare games. My niece is 10, and she also likes the WarioWare games. WarioWare is for all ages, whether or not your education lacking testosterone pumped blood and guts obsessed mind can comprehend it. :-)

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to be honest i dont like nintendo well at all but some games are good for the nintendo stuff and i dont like mario part from paper mario s kinda fun but this will probably be good for some hyperactive ba***d children or drunk people thats got friends round and dont wanna play guitar hero

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Everyone that complains about this being childish is just saying that because they don't have any friends to play this with :D

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party games...again...oh well...hopefully they're new

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85070537783 Only a bunch of twelve year olds would like this title. Dang, Nintendo is so childlish. Speaking of childish have you ever played Viva Pinata for the 360? LOL

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Can anyone say Carpel Tunnel syndrome?

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Only a bunch of twelve year olds would like this title. Dang, Nintendo is so childlish.

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party? im up for some partying.in fact, i kinda feel like partying right now!

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Not lame at all. It's a party game! Everybody likes party games!

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lame!

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The D.S. game was good and so was every other one, and if they keep the formula basically the same (and they will) we'll have a very random, very good wii game

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I GOT TO BUY DIS FRIGGIN GAME DUDE!!!

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I played the teaser at Nintendo Fusion. Just awesome microgames..

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Boy I want this gmae...I wanted Touched! played it at Wal-Mart and loved it, but never got around to actually getting it. But I'll get this one before it's all over >.>

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Woot!

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looks like a solid game for the Wii, can't wait to get mine!

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i have every wario ware game out right now and i think this might be the best one

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gotta buy this game!

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