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<A HREF="http://www.gametrailers.com/">GameTrailers.com</A> posted a gameplay video/trailer of our favorite game for lonely Japanese perverts.

It has some interesting footage of some of the mini-games, along with two Japanese girls touching their gaming hearts out. And apparently having a lot of fun with it.


<A HREF="http://www.gametrailers.com/gt_vault/t_ ... yx.html</A>

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Why is the DS censored in that footage? Does it have a sticker of a wang on the cover?

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Ahaha, looks interesting.

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No matter what kind of theme you use to try to unify mini-games, it's still just a bunch of unrelated mini-games.

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The ONLY good collection of MiniGames has been the Game and Watch series.

PERIOD.

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Actually, I disagree with that. If they'd wanted to compile every Game & Watch title that had ever been released into one compilation, that would've been okay, though not really substantial. But to release three at a time in a series of 6 or whatever was lame, especially considering they ran out of good Game & Watch titles after the second collection.


Actually, I was just taking a shower and thinking about it, and I think the only example of a mini-game assortment so cohesive that it works as one singular "game" is Made in Wario. I was trying to figure out why this is, and I think maybe that the time limit becomes more the subject of the game than the actual mini-games themselves. It doesn't really matter what's coming at you next, because those three seconds are the only thing on your mind as you floss some guy's teeth or give Wario a shave.

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Yeah, but that's really only fun as a party game. I never got that much enjoyment out of it by myself.

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I don't know how it would work as a party game... I've never played the GameCube one, but the original GBA one was a fantastic one-player experience.

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WarioWare was a good one player experience the first time around. After playing through once, I had no incentive to play through a second time.

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The GameCube version is a great party game. Me and a friend and both our girlfriends played it for a couple hours, and it was awesome (especially considering both our girlfriends aren't what you would call hardcore gamers). Tons of fun.

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