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May 08, 2006, 12:22:16 PM »
While Warioware is an interesting launch title, I would like to see some games with more substance to them. Mario Tennis would be pretty sweet, but a Mario spin-off doesn't seem to be a likely launch title.
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I've loved Wario Ware since the very first one and have owned every iteration of it since. I will no doubt buy this one.
Also, it would be the ideal game to sell the concept. It's easy to approach and would be an assload of fun at parties.
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