Wario Ware Inc. Mega Party Game$
Developer
Nintendo
Publisher
Nintendo
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
4/5/2004
Genre
Party
Players
4

GameCube sequel of Nintendo's suprise Wario-themed Game Boy Advance hit. Essentially a collection of emulated Wario challenges from the GBA, the GameCube version emphasizes multiplayer gaming through various new modes. In addition to more than 200 mini-games, the game also asks players to perform tasks in the real world, such as taking a specific stance, which the other players have to rate. Other challenges pit up to four players against each other to perform some of the classic reaction tests taken from the Game Boy Advance version -- sometimes all at the same time. Unlockable new modes and a variety of different gameplay styles keep the experience fresh.

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