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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">{{Flag-JP}} March 21, 2003<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/azwj/product/index.html Official Japanese website]</ref><br>{{Flag-EU}} May 23, 2003<br>{{Flag-US}} May 26, 2003<br>{{Flag-AU}} June 6, 2003<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030606210104/http://nintendo.com.au/nintendo/games/index.php?action=search&pagenum=1&sortby=title&platform=&rating=&title=warioware&releasedate=&genre= Official Australian Nintendo database search] (archived via Wayback Machine)</ref><br>{{Flag-CN}} 2005<ref>[https://www.ique.com/games/G_mwario.htm Official Chinese website]</ref></div></div>
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'''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''', known in Europe as '''WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania''' and in Japan as '''Made in Wario''', is a GBA game by Nintendo and the first entry in the WarioWare series. The game is built around a collection of 213 minigames of very short duration, unlocked in phases loosely organised by theme.
'''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''', known in Europe as '''WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania''' and in Japan as '''Made in Wario''', is a GBA game by Nintendo and the first entry in the WarioWare series. The game is built around a collection of 213 minigames of very short duration, unlocked in phases loosely organised by theme.
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== Advertising ==
== Advertising ==
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|country=UK
|description=from Cube #19
|description=from Cube #19
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|file=2003-07 GMR (US) 6 - p27 (5171af58).jpg
|title=Print advertisement
|date=2003
|country=US
|description=from GMR #6
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|country=JP
|country=JP
|description=from Nintendo Dream #87
|description=from Nintendo Dream #87
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== Covers ==
{{GalleryStart}}
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|file=Edge200(April2009)(cover119-WarioWareInc).jpg
|title=Edge
|date=April 2009
|country=UK
|description=One of 200 covers for issue 200
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== Reviews ==
== Reviews ==
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|file=2003 GamesTM (AU) 2 - p95 (0845a8a7).pdf
|title=Games™
|date=May 2003
|country=AU
|description=reprint of review from UK edition
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|file=2003-06 Edge (UK) 124 - p103 (315946f5).jpg
|title=Edge
|date=June 2003
|country=UK
|description=(Edge listed review scores separately at the time — this was a 7)
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|file=2003-06 Game Informer (US) 122 - p118 (3f528de3).jpg
|title=Game Informer
|date=June 2003
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|file=2003-06 Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) 167 - p132 (e0e849f8).pdf
|title=Electronic Gaming Monthly
|date=June 2003
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|file=Edmonton_Journal_Fri__Jun_6__2003_.jpg
|title=Edmonton Journal
|date=6 June 2003
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|file=2003-07 NGC (UK) 82 - p66 (f147fedf).pdf
|title=NGC
|date=July 2003
|country=UK
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|file=2003 Cube (UK) 20 - p112,113 (0b397fe6).pdf
|title=Cube
|date=2003
|country=UK
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20031213161217/http://www.gameinformer.com/Games/Review/200306/R03.0730.1356.44001.htm Game Informer] (circa June 2003; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20031213161217/http://www.gameinformer.com/Games/Review/200306/R03.0730.1356.44001.htm Game Informer] (circa June 2003; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20031226132343/http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/features/all/bestof2003/day2_31.html Declared 2003's "Most Innovative Game" (alongside other titles) by GameSpot] (circa December 26, 2003; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20031226132343/http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/features/all/bestof2003/day2_31.html Declared 2003's "Most Innovative Game" (alongside other titles) by GameSpot] (circa December 26, 2003; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090223134335/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=7206 The game is #78 on Official Nintendo Magazine UK'slist of the "100 Best Nintendo Games"] (February 18, 2009; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090223134335/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=7206 The game is #78 on Official Nintendo Magazine UK's list of the "100 Best Nintendo Games"] (February 18, 2009; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120926074423/http://www.edge-online.com/features/100-best-games-play-today/7/ The game makes #40 on Edge Online's "100 Best Games to Play Today"] (March 9, 2009; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120926074423/http://www.edge-online.com/features/100-best-games-play-today/7/ The game makes #40 on Edge Online's "100 Best Games to Play Today"] (March 9, 2009; archived via Wayback Machine)
* [https://www.eurogamer.net/r-warioware-gba Eurogamer]
* [https://www.eurogamer.net/r-warioware-gba Eurogamer]
== Sales ==
=== Japan ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date !! Copies sold that week !! Total sold !! Chart position
|-
| 2003-03-23 ||colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| 100,119<ref name="niche">[https://nichebarrier.com/game/9179-warioware-inc-mega-microgame Niche Barrier's record of ''Weekly Famitsu'''s sales charts]</ref> || 2
|-
| 2003-03-30 || 69,558<ref name="niche" /> || 169,677 || 6
|-
| 2003-04-06 || 48,986<ref name="niche" /> || 218,663 || 4
|-
| 2003-04-13 || 37,132<ref name="niche" /> || 255,795 || 5
|-
| 2003-04-20 || 29,453<ref name="niche" /> || 285,248 || 3
|-
| 2003-04-27 || 25,632<ref name="niche" /> || 310,880 || 5
|-
| 2003-05-04 || 38,132<ref name="niche" /> || 349,012 || 6
|-
| 2003-05-11 || 22,728<ref name="niche" /> || 371,740 || 6
|-
| 2003-05-18 || 14,126<ref name="niche" /> || 385,866 || 3
|-
| 2003-05-25 || 13,470<ref name="niche" /> || 399,336 || 4
|-
| 2003-12-28 ||style="background-color: gray;" | || 556,806<ref>[https://archive.is/44wF0#selection-1339.0-1339.8 GEIMIN's chart detailing ''Weekly Famitsu'' sales data for 2003] (saved via archive.today)</ref> ||style="background-color: gray;" |
|-
| 2004-12-26 ||style="background-color: gray;" | || 622,898<ref>[https://archive.is/xNz9a#selection-8225.3-8231.8 GEIMIN's chart detailing ''Weekly Famitsu'' sales data for 2004] (saved via archive.today)</ref> ||style="background-color: gray;" |
|}


== Websites ==
== Websites ==

Latest revision as of 00:11, 8 September 2024

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, known in Europe as WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania and in Japan as Made in Wario, is a GBA game by Nintendo and the first entry in the WarioWare series. The game is built around a collection of 213 minigames of very short duration, unlocked in phases loosely organised by theme.

History[edit]

According to designer Goro Abe, the game's genesis was a desire to create something atypical of Nintendo's usual style (to the point where he wasn't entirely sure the company would actually release it).[4] The concept for the gameplay has roots in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio's Sound Bomber mode, which used very similar minigames incorporating player-made models. The staff worked on the game in secrecy at first, only approaching their manager after some time had passed - he gave his approval without much comment. The team decided to use Wario because they felt his idiocy fit the game like a glove.[5]

Every programmer on the team proposed individual microgames by writing their ideas on sticky notes and putting them on a table before going through and removing ones that they didn't like. (They ended up getting contributions from others in the same department once word of the project started spreading internally.) The staff wanted to avoid games that were excessively obscene, "Japanese," or difficult to immediately comprehend.[5]

While the game was a passion project, no one at Nintendo initially thought it would be much of a success. The developers were not sure how to properly market the game - Shigeru Miyamoto helped out on that front, approving of its Japanese slogan ("More! Shorter! Faster!") and insisting it be put on the cover.[4]

Previews[edit]

Advertising[edit]

Covers[edit]

Reviews[edit]

Video review from GameSpot (May 27, 2003)

Sales[edit]

Japan[edit]

Date Copies sold that week Total sold Chart position
2003-03-23 100,119[6] 2
2003-03-30 69,558[6] 169,677 6
2003-04-06 48,986[6] 218,663 4
2003-04-13 37,132[6] 255,795 5
2003-04-20 29,453[6] 285,248 3
2003-04-27 25,632[6] 310,880 5
2003-05-04 38,132[6] 349,012 6
2003-05-11 22,728[6] 371,740 6
2003-05-18 14,126[6] 385,866 3
2003-05-25 13,470[6] 399,336 4
2003-12-28 556,806[7]
2004-12-26 622,898[8]

Websites[edit]

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