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(Currently available in Japan only; Also known as "Waro Ware 2") This follow-up to 2003's wildly successful "Wario Ware, Inc.:Mega Microgame$" features over additional 200 minigames, but this game's cartridge contains a built-in twist sensor, similar to the one found in "Kirby's Tilt and Tumble." Instead of relying solely on the D-pad, the player shakes his or her Game Boy Advance to advance play.
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Weekly Famitsu
9 / 9 / 9 / 9 - 36 platinum [Oct 2004]
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Edge Magazine
The physical input, while adding a frantic immediacy and accessibility, also makes more apparent the repetitive nature of many of the games. They may be skinned in extraordinary and unpredictable settings, but the identical jerks and swivels they all require make it harder to ignore how well the game works as a Pavlovian training device. [Christmas 2004, p.90]
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