“WarioWare: Get It Together!” Review
“WarioWare: Get It Together!” is an absolute blast to play and features an impressive amount of polish, but there really isn’t enough content in here to keep it an evergreen title at $50.
Read more“WarioWare: Get It Together!” is an absolute blast to play and features an impressive amount of polish, but there really isn’t enough content in here to keep it an evergreen title at $50.
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Read moreOriginally released on the Famicom in 1988, it should surprise many to know that the visual novel genre is something Nintendo had taken part in. In fact, it’s what helped launched the career of writer Yoshio Sakamoto, primarily known for…
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