Game & Wario (Wii U) Review
More farts then you can pick your nose at.
More farts then you can pick your nose at.
Least the Wii will go out with a steady beat.
The WarioWare games have never stuck to one idea for any long period of time. While the microgame nature of it remains the same, the input for each game has been different. We’ve had buttons, a touchscreen, motion controls (on both the Wii an…
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