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  2. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, a ROM hacker cannot normally add content to a game, but merely change existing content. This limit can be overcome through ROM expansion, whereby the total size of the ROM image is increased, making room for more content and, in turn, a larger game. The difficulty in doing this varies depending on the system for which the ...

  3. 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.

  4. List of Wario video games - Wikipedia

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    Known as Made in Wario [c] in Japan and WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania in Europe. [23] [25] Developed by Nintendo. [23] First game in the WarioWare series. [26] Consists of a series of minigames presented in a hectic format. [7] Re-released for the GameCube as Warioware, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! with multiplayer support. [24] [26]

  5. Category:WarioWare - Wikipedia

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  6. Wario (series) - Wikipedia

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    WarioWare (also known as WarioWare, Inc.), known in Japan as Made in Wario (Japanese: メイド イン ワリオ, Hepburn: Meido in Wario), is a series of games featuring the Nintendo character Wario. The series was established in 2003 with the release of Mega Microgames! for the Game Boy Advance.

  7. Homebrew (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to software produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable. The official documentation is often only available to licensed developers, and these systems may use storage formats that make distribution difficult, such as ROM cartridges or encrypted CD-ROMs.

  8. Belgium to become first EU country to ban disposable vape sales

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    Belgium will in January become the first European Union country to ban sales of disposable vapes because of concerns about their use among children and the environmental damage they can cause. The ...

  9. Yoshi's Universal Gravitation - Wikipedia

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    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.