The experience of playing a Warioware game is unique among console experiences. Instead of presenting involved party games or puzzles that require critical thinking, dexterous mechanical reasoning, ...
Nintendo’s weirdest idea in years has confused fans.
After 20 years in the microgames business, Wario is finally taking a vacation. His latest starring adventure, WarioWare: Move It!, sends the money-hungry miscreant on an island getaway, where mishaps ...
The new voice of Wario - or at least, the person behind his grumpy moustachioed mouth in WarioWare: Move It! - looks to be Kevin Afghani, the actor also cast as the new voices of both Mario and Luigi.
Nintendo's latest surprise announcement is Pictonico! for mobile phones, a Wario Ware-inspired game that's free to start ...
Nintendo's process of developing games has been documented many times in the past. Considering the pedigree of the company, it's probably a good thing someone was able to undertake such a task so ...
Well, if you weren't already convinced, the new Mario and Luigi actor Kevin Afghani has now confirmed he's also the voice of Wario. In a brief update on social media, he did a little bit of Wario ...
The reason why Wario is such a cool franchise is simple: it gives Nintendo the opportunity to make a not-so-nice platformer without really tarnishing its already established, cutsy characters. Wario ...
Throw on any Mario Kart or Mario Party game today, and you can be sure to see our old friend in the yellow and purple outfit faithfully waiting to be selected in the background. Yup, we’re talking ...
First introduced as the final boss in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins for the Game Boy, Wario quickly became a fan favorite, starring in multiple games for a variety of consoles and becoming a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Who, exactly, is Wario? Nintendo's antihero has always been portrayed as an evil version of Mario, but the two actually rarely have appeared to be at ...