WarioWare D.I.Y. Review - Nintendo DS Review at IGN

Do want. Wario might be gassy, but he's an enterprising guy.
This is more or less a game that asks "What if Wario Ware and Mario Paint had a baby?"
This takes the creative tools or Mario Paint and applies a similar inspiration to let players create Micro Games you'd see in Wario Ware. And what would such an idea be without the ability to share them on the internet. Well, that's the point here, share 'em, download em.
And guys like Hideo Kojima have joined in and made microgames for download.
There's also supposed to be a WiiWare version of this released, Called WarioWare DIY Showcase. You'll be able to download the creations of others and play the game, but won't have thee creation tools the DS version has. Makes sense, given DS has the mic, the camera and the stylus to do all the creation elements with.
So basically, you can expect a bajillion Vocaloid tributes and gratuitous, violent stick figure death.
Do want. Wario might be gassy, but he's an enterprising guy.
This is more or less a game that asks "What if Wario Ware and Mario Paint had a baby?"
This takes the creative tools or Mario Paint and applies a similar inspiration to let players create Micro Games you'd see in Wario Ware. And what would such an idea be without the ability to share them on the internet. Well, that's the point here, share 'em, download em.
And guys like Hideo Kojima have joined in and made microgames for download.
There's also supposed to be a WiiWare version of this released, Called WarioWare DIY Showcase. You'll be able to download the creations of others and play the game, but won't have thee creation tools the DS version has. Makes sense, given DS has the mic, the camera and the stylus to do all the creation elements with.
So basically, you can expect a bajillion Vocaloid tributes and gratuitous, violent stick figure death.


