WarioWare Inc.

It's worth about $10-20, but like everyone has been saying, only if you have 3 other people to play it with. That said, if you do, it's loads of fun.
 
[quote name='Veronica Mars']IDk If I should sell it to one of you guys, ebay, ore return.
Smooth Moves didn't really attract me...[/quote]

For what it's worth, I liked the Gamecube one a lot more than the Wii one. If I remember correctly, the multiplayer modes are better.
 
[quote name='bigdaddy']Do you have friends? And did you pay a good price?

If you did I'd say yes.[/quote]

Yes, but we all hated Smooth Moves.
I don't have people over all the time, so ...IDK.


But thanks.
I have something to think about.
 
Crazy fun if you have people, as several people have mentioned. Even if your friends don't come around often, it's still a nice surprise.
 
Wario Ware is awesome, but if you've played Smooth Moves, you know what you're getting. It's the same kind of microgames, but with a much better implemented multiplayer.
 
I like it, my son likes it. We got it used at gamestop. We love all warioware games though. It can depend on how much you paid.
 
I think it can play hot potatoe style of up to 8 people. We had a good time with it.

i would hang on to it unless you dropped a ton on it. I think it released at $30 or so.
 
WarioWare games are hit or miss in my experience... some of my friends loved how funny it was while others didn't really care to play it.

If you've never played the GBA version, it might be worth checking out. Otherwise, it's probably not worth your time.
 
I paid $15 for it shipped, like a month after it was released, on eBay.

Not bad.

As to whether you should keep it... well... do you enjoy playing it?
 
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