Eurogamer.de: For many players today is already the term "mini game" a dirty word. That is almost understandable, if one is remembered, jammed with as many uninspired mini-game collections of many third-party Wii and DS shelves in the local electric markets. Here you can tune up and the mini-game concept so much ... at least if the right developer, assume in this case the wonderful Studio Nintendo and Intelligent Systems (Paper Mario, Advance Wars), is the theme.
The Nintendo DS had a vast library of games available for purchase, and being the second most successful console of all time a lot of its games sold a butt-load of copies. Across its vast library pretty much every genre was covered, with some new gameplay styles thrown in for good measure. Everyone and their mum, and their grandmother owned Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training, along with games like Nintendogs, various Pokémon releases and New Super Mario Bros. selling like hot cakes.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): When talking video games, the question "where were you the first time you saw WarioWare, Inc: Mega Microgame$!?" normally doesn't come up.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): For the most part, multi-platform franchises always fare better on consoles, where developers take advantage of advanced processing power to display superior graphics.