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"Wario Ware was designed as a handheld game from the ground up, so it's no surprise that long play sessions tend to become boring when you're alone. Add to that predominantly weak single-player unlockables, and Wario Ware remains firmly in "rent first" territory."
Cube IGN
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"If the answer to all our problems is to simply party your way through them, then consider Wario Ware Inc as your gaming ally. It's not perfect, and we hope Nintendo takes the concept further, but it's still well worth checking out even for a few hours' worth of hilarity."
EuroGamer
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"This Gamecube port adds some multiplayer elements, but we still much prefer his hectic handheld."
Game Revolution
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"Wario Ware, Inc.: Mega Party Game$ serves as the pseudo-sequel to its Game Boy Advance forefather. Simply put, the exact same nerve-splintering gameplay is now in four-player form."
GamePro
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"This GameCube update is largely the same as last year's Game Boy Advance game, right down to the GBA-quality graphics used in the minigames themselves."
Gamespot
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