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  2. WarioWare: Twisted! - Wikipedia

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    The game follows the WarioWare formula with a variety of games that last for only a few seconds. The cartridge utilizes a gyro sensor and players must spin and twist in order to play the games. Twisted! was critically acclaimed and has won numerous awards. Reviewers found the gyro sensor to be innovative and adding to the gameplay aspect.

  3. List of Wario video games - Wikipedia

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    The first game to feature Wario was as the antagonist in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins; Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 was the first to feature Wario as a playable character. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Wario series consists of two separate gameplay-oriented parts: a series of traditional side-scrolling platform games , and a series of party games ...

  4. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    Fan translation (known as "translation hacking" within the ROM hacking community) is a type of ROM hacking; there are also anti-censorship hacks that exist to restore a game to its original state, which is often seen with older games that were imported, as publishers' content policies for video games (most notably, Nintendo's) were much ...

  5. Category:Wario (series) media files - Wikipedia

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  6. Yoshi's Universal Gravitation - Wikipedia

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    The game's Metacritic score of 60/100, indicating "mixed or average" reviews from critics, [2] is the lowest for any Yoshi title. [10] Craig Harris of IGN said the game was too short, and most critics thought the other Game Boy Advance game to use a tilt sensor, WarioWare: Twisted!, was a better example of tilt-sensing technology in video games.

  7. Intelligent Systems - Wikipedia

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    Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd. [a] is a Japanese video game developer best known for developing games published by Nintendo with the Fire Emblem, Paper Mario, WarioWare, and Wars video game series. Originally, the company was headquartered at the Nintendo Kyoto Research Center in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto , [ 3 ] but later moved to a building near ...

  8. Category:WarioWare - Wikipedia

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  9. WarioWare: Touched! - Wikipedia

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    WarioWare: Touched! [a] is a minigame compilation party video game released by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.The fourth installment of the WarioWare series, and the first of three on the Nintendo DS, the game involves rapidly completing "microgames" — simple minigames lasting extremely short periods of time — as quickly as possible.