http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/612/612115p2.html
Closing Comments
I've been waiting nearly a half year to write this review. The original Wario Ware Twisted hit Japan back in October as Mawaru Made in Wario, and I literally could not put the game down. The twist-sensing cartridge is a brilliant invention because it works extraordinarily well on the Game Boy Advance format; it may be difficult to see the screen while shaking, turning, and twisting the system, but that just adds to the absolute mayhem that's packed inside the cartridge. It's even great for third-party observers; it's tough not to laugh at people as they rotate the system every which way.
WarioWare Twisted is not only incredibly innovative, it's an insanely successful design that really shows off the potential of the Game Boy Advance platform. A game like this just wouldn't work on the console format. A must-have for the GBA? Absolutely. It's far more creative, much deeper, and a heck of a lot more fun than previous games in the series, including the Nintendo DS system's WarioWare Touched.
9.5
Just stumbled across this. Don't think it was posted. But for all I know it could have been days ago...
Closing Comments
I've been waiting nearly a half year to write this review. The original Wario Ware Twisted hit Japan back in October as Mawaru Made in Wario, and I literally could not put the game down. The twist-sensing cartridge is a brilliant invention because it works extraordinarily well on the Game Boy Advance format; it may be difficult to see the screen while shaking, turning, and twisting the system, but that just adds to the absolute mayhem that's packed inside the cartridge. It's even great for third-party observers; it's tough not to laugh at people as they rotate the system every which way.
WarioWare Twisted is not only incredibly innovative, it's an insanely successful design that really shows off the potential of the Game Boy Advance platform. A game like this just wouldn't work on the console format. A must-have for the GBA? Absolutely. It's far more creative, much deeper, and a heck of a lot more fun than previous games in the series, including the Nintendo DS system's WarioWare Touched.
9.5
Just stumbled across this. Don't think it was posted. But for all I know it could have been days ago...