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Short summary

Tired of chasing after rival Mario and counting his millions again, Wario has put his spare time to good use to create his own video game, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$.

The game was re-released as a free downloadable title for the 3DS on December 2011. However, it would only be available to people who purchased a 3DS prior to the August 12, 2011 price drop.

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    • Author: Enditaling
    Wario Ware: Mega Microgames is extremely fun!

    The game play is addictive.You play your way through many short and simple microgames, usually appearing in random orders. There is some diversity in the game, and many unlockables. The main flaw is that many of the games are similar to one another. Oh well, there are 200 of them to keep you entertained.

    This is a game worthy of purchase. Buy it now, but don't waste your time with the Nintendo DS sequel, named Wario Ware: Touched. It's way too short.

    8.5/10

    Good: Plenty of microgames to satisfy your need. It also is packed with extras.

    Bad: It's pretty short, and many of the games are the same, except with different visuals.

    Rated E for Everyone. Available for Gameboy Advance.
  • Cast overview:
    Kyoko Watanabe Kyoko Watanabe - (voice)
    Junko Yoshitomi Junko Yoshitomi - (voice)
    Tim O'Leary Tim O'Leary - Dr. Crygor / Orbulon (voice)
    Tom Eberspecher Tom Eberspecher - Jimmy T. / Dribble (voice)
    Leslie Swan Leslie Swan - Mona / Kat & Ana (voice)
    Reiko Ninomiya Reiko Ninomiya - 9-Volt (voice)
    Sara Rades Sara Rades - Kat & Ana (voice)
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