Today, Nintendo posted the box art for the upcoming 3DS game, WarioWare Gold, on Twitter. The game comes out in the US on August 3rd.
I'm very excited for the game, since I've been playing WarioWare since around the time Smooth Moves came out for the Wii, and family members also like the game too. The games in the series are a lot of fun (except Snapped, that one is crap) and I've played all of them (but I haven't played Mega Party Game$! much, and it's basically just a console version of the first game for GBA). It's been a while since we got a new WarioWare game (Game & Wario doesn't count, it's kind of a spin-off).
The art style looks nice for the microgames, and if you look on the cover it apparently has amiibo support and over 300 microgames. To be honest, I'm way more excited for this game than Smash 5.
I noticed people on Twitter were complaining about it being on the 3DS instead of the Switch, as well as it being a 2D-only game (as shown on the box art).
Is it necessary to complain? It being on the 3DS has some advantages that the Switch doesn't have. The microgames have different styles, where you play with the...
I'm getting more and more excited for this game. I'm sure that there will be unlockable souvenirs and games that will keep you busy for a while (Twisted! is great because you can unlock a lot of them. By the way, if you load the unpatched ROM for the game in VBA GX with your Wii, you can hold the Wii Remote vertically and twist that).
If you still want a Switch version of the game, so be it. I thought we wouldn't get a 3DS version of WarioWare but I'm glad we do now. I'm sure it will be jam-packed full of stuff like Rhythm Heaven Megamix game (the same division of Nintendo that makes WarioWare with Intelligent Systems makes Rhythm Heaven, last time I checked).
Maybe at some point, a Switch version of WarioWare will become a thing, sort of like Smooth Moves. If you look at upcoming retail 3DS games, the only ones I can find are first-party, I hope some more third-party ones will come out. Be glad Nintendo's still supporting a great handheld, and it seems that they still will for some time.
That's all I have to say, I'm really excited for the game. Oh, and summer starts for me tomorrow as tomorrow's the last day of school for me. I think I now have to do some driving lessons over the summer, it's about time for me to continue doing that. (ugh)
I'm very excited for the game, since I've been playing WarioWare since around the time Smooth Moves came out for the Wii, and family members also like the game too. The games in the series are a lot of fun (except Snapped, that one is crap) and I've played all of them (but I haven't played Mega Party Game$! much, and it's basically just a console version of the first game for GBA). It's been a while since we got a new WarioWare game (Game & Wario doesn't count, it's kind of a spin-off).
The art style looks nice for the microgames, and if you look on the cover it apparently has amiibo support and over 300 microgames. To be honest, I'm way more excited for this game than Smash 5.
I noticed people on Twitter were complaining about it being on the 3DS instead of the Switch, as well as it being a 2D-only game (as shown on the box art).
Is it necessary to complain? It being on the 3DS has some advantages that the Switch doesn't have. The microgames have different styles, where you play with the...
- Touch Screen. How would you play the microgames on the Switch when it's in TV mode? This ain't a Wii U.
- Motion Controls. I can see it working with the Joy-Cons, but it wouldn't be the same feel as on a handheld (unless your Switch is in the handheld mode).
- Microphone. The Switch doesn't have a microphone. Online games have a voice chat feature that requires using a phone or tablet.
- Buttons. I have no comment on this one.
I'm getting more and more excited for this game. I'm sure that there will be unlockable souvenirs and games that will keep you busy for a while (Twisted! is great because you can unlock a lot of them. By the way, if you load the unpatched ROM for the game in VBA GX with your Wii, you can hold the Wii Remote vertically and twist that).
If you still want a Switch version of the game, so be it. I thought we wouldn't get a 3DS version of WarioWare but I'm glad we do now. I'm sure it will be jam-packed full of stuff like Rhythm Heaven Megamix game (the same division of Nintendo that makes WarioWare with Intelligent Systems makes Rhythm Heaven, last time I checked).
Maybe at some point, a Switch version of WarioWare will become a thing, sort of like Smooth Moves. If you look at upcoming retail 3DS games, the only ones I can find are first-party, I hope some more third-party ones will come out. Be glad Nintendo's still supporting a great handheld, and it seems that they still will for some time.
That's all I have to say, I'm really excited for the game. Oh, and summer starts for me tomorrow as tomorrow's the last day of school for me. I think I now have to do some driving lessons over the summer, it's about time for me to continue doing that. (ugh)