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Those wondering whether to get this or the slightly more expensive GBA version lay your fears to rest... this is the game for you.
For starters the single player mode is almost twice as big... and the multiplayer is far superior.
As for those who already own the GBA game, this is still the game for you.
Granted the mini-games are pretty much the same, the odd one or two new ones and special multiplayer specific ones too.
But my GOD the multiplayer. There are tonnes of multiplayer modes that you unlock in a similar way to unlock the normal Wario Ware games.
Most are wonderful... one involves you winning cards by winning mini-games... One involves 15 pre-set mini-games and your opponents job is to put you off by running their characters in front of the screen... one is a co-operative where one playe shines a light over the playing section as the lights have been turned out... one involves some naughts and crosses asteroid type stratagy... all involve mini games.
There are the odd duff games... e.g. where you have to perform mini-games whilst stareing at someone, or pulling a face or somet... the winner is the guy or girl who gets clapped the most by their opponents.
RIGGGGGGGGHT.
But bar that the game is so much fun. And for £20 you can't go wrong.
Snap it up.
:-P
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Slightly wrong methinks...
I may dig this up, actually, haven't played it in ages.
I remember Woolworths selling Pokemon Channel for £40 for like 2 months and then amazingly it was £20.
Me and my mate played it for five hours straight tonight. Amazingly addictive game.
The biggest waste of space is the pulling faces one...
Keep playing the card one you'll get the hang of it.
And that card game isn't THAT good, Dringo, it's probably one of the most boring.
> Isn't the 1-player identical to the GBA version?
It's the same mini-games...
But it's done differently... on floor one for example you have to complete 15 under wario, 25 under jimmy, a further 20 games under dribble and so forth until you've done them all.
Once you've completed Wario's stages you automatically go to jimmy's, if you die under jimmy you can always go back to jimmy's games skipping Wario completley...
Once you've gone through the whole list you then move onto stage 2... etc....