Along withProject P-100, one of the biggest surprises at the Nintendo booth at E3 wasGame & Wario. I would have definitely been less disappointed withNintendo’s on-site press conferenceif they had made some mention of either game.
That said,Game & Wariowas far from a showstopper, and that’s coming from a huge fan of theWarioWareseries. The games here appear much longer than those found inWarioWare, and they generally lacked the humor and the punch normally associated with the Wario name. The game with the arrows and the stomping was pretty fun, but the others felt rather tame, especially compared with the surprisinglyexciting timesI had withNintendo Land.

IfGame & Warioends up having 50+ mini-games included, like a traditionalWarioWaretitle orRhythm Heaven Feverdid, then it may end up being a must-have purchase. If it only includes 12 different games likeNintendo Landis planned to, then it may not have what it takes to win your attention.








