WarioWare DIY is a great WarioWare game if you're a fan of the series, but it's also much, much more than that. The included creation tools are user-friendly enough that anyone can work with them, but they're not so dumbed down that you feel like they're doing the work for you. There's even more fun to be had solving design-related challenges for these games than there is playing them, so if you have even a passing interest in making your own games, you'd do well to pick up a copy. And if you don't, you should still get a copy just so that you can enjoy the fruits of everyone else's labors.
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "During the heyday of the Nintendo DS and Wii, one of my favorite go to game series when throwing a party was the WarioWare set of games. These wacky, fast-paced mini-game collections were the perfect way to, not only have some hearty laughs with friends but to show off the more unique and underutilized side of Nintendo hardware. However, it’s been quiet on the WarioWare front for the better part of a decade now with the last ‘main’ game in the series released when the Wii launch in 2006 leading to the series becoming just one among many of seemingly forgotten Nintendo franchises and leads me to ask… what happened to WarioWare?"
Ever wondered what Nintendo 3DS games would look like if they featured on Wario Ware? Of course you have but you need wonder no more as the 3DS Tribe have put together a number of 3DS inspired microgames for your viewing pleasure.
2010 was a wonderful year for the Wii, thanks to Super Mario Galaxy 2, Donkey Kong Country Returns and Kirby’s Epic Yarn, and that was just retail. There's also had a wonderful collection of downloadable titles via WiiWare, which played host to Sonic the Hedgehog’s comeback and the continuation of the popular Bit.Trip series. So without further ado, we present the ten best WiiWare games of the year.
John Artest (RunDLC)