[3DS] WarioWare Gold ROM

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WarioWare Gold Description
Wario, once again, appears with insatiable greed. He tries to earn as much money as possible through a tournament that’s essentially a front for money laundering. Oh, and he can talk now, excellently voiced by Charles Martinet. Those are basically the key differences of Gold compared to the rest of the series.
The focus of WarioWare remains its microgames (super-short mini-games), each lasting only a few seconds and mostly very enjoyable. 300 microgames might sound like a lot, but you’ll clear them very quickly in the story mode, which is just over an hour long. From there, you’ll move on to post-game challenges designed for indefinite play.
If you’ve never played WarioWare before, everything you experience will be fresh. You’ll likely be mesmerized by every microgame that pops up on screen. But if you’re someone who has been with the series from the beginning, seeing too many familiar microgames might feel like a “greatest hits” album without much innovation. You’ll barely realize that in record time, you’ve finished the story mode and moved onto the extras. Though you’ll still have a lot of fun playing them.
As for the post-game, Wario Watch is clearly the standout mode. You have to complete microgames as fast as possible to add time to a dwindling clock. This mode constantly applies stressful pressure, especially when you reach a boss-like level where you haven’t accumulated enough time.
Then, of course, there’s the familiar Nine-Volt mini-game, where you have to balance playing microgames through a virtual handheld device while trying to avoid getting caught by your seemingly supernatural mother when you’re up past your bedtime. It has become such a core element of the series that it has spilled over into other projects like the 3DS version of Super Smash Bros., and for good reason: it’s still very engaging.
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