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Posted by GoNintendo Jun 21 2013 00:53 GMT
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A portion of a Nintendo Life review...

Despite the number of single player games indicating otherwise, Game & Wario isn't at its best when played alone — with multiple willing participants it's a hoot and, while it doesn't match up to Nintendo Land as Wii U's premier multiplayer experience, it certainly has its share of games that you're going to want to play again and again.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 12 2013 04:01 GMT
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Coming from the official site, if you so decide to purchase digitally instead of retail.

"In addition to the packaged game, a digital download is also available for purchase in the wii u Eshop. About the Digital download: The necessary available memory for saving the digital download is 3.9 GB.

Thanks to Connor for the heads up!

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 06 2013 19:07 GMT
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I pretty much love the game disc for Game & Wario! #WiiU #GameandWario #Wario twitter.com/TheBitBlock/st…

— Josh Thomas (@TheBitBlock) June 6, 2013

Posted by Kotaku Jun 05 2013 01:00 GMT
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Nintendo loves farts, and they would very much like you to know it. That's right! Farts! The flatulence in question is tied to the upcoming Game & Wario, a Wii U game that very few people seem to care about. I mean, I'm sure some people care about it, but it's not really garnering the same attention as the new 3DS Zelda or the promise of a 3D Wii U Mario game. Nintendo's solution seems to be: Farts! I was first struck by the farts, so to speak, when I interviewed Nintendo's Bill Trinen at a San Francisco media event back in April. I was asking him about Nintendo's often peculiar sense of humor, and he expertly brought the conversation back around to Game & Wario, observing that the people make that game have their own comedic sensibility. "And then you have a game like Game & Wario," he said. "The Wario team, they have their own very, very distinct, off-kilter humor. Which I love, because any time I can talk about farting in an official capacity, it's fantastic. You'll see a lot of that when that game comes out for Wii U." Well played, Trinen! A little later I asked him about what it would take for the Wii U to reach the same level of success the 3DS has finally found. "I think we're on the way [there], certainly," he said, "we've got games like Game & Wario. And I mean, who doesn't want a game that's gonna openly talk about farts?" Who indeed? Trinen then, of course, went on to talk about other games coming to the Wii U, but all the same, I couldn't help but notice that he had mentioned farts not once, but twice. As if to drive home the idea that Game & Wario is for people who like farts, Nintendo then launched a promotional "Crowdfarter" campaign, which I observed at the time suffered from a distinct lack of actual farts. Only one or two buttons on the page would lead to any fartiness, and even then it was just Wario making a farting sound with his mouth… not enough to qualify as a "crowfarter," in my opinion. Today, Nintendo decided they weren't sure if we understood just how pro-fart they are, and reached out as follows: Hey @kotaku! Sorry you don't think there are enough farts on #Crowdfarter. Wario sends his regards.spr.ly/6014kefj — Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) June 4, 2013 Yes, in a new update to the Crowdfarter website, there is now a big green button that makes a farting sound every time you mouse over it. Okay, on the one hand: Heh. On the other hand, while I enjoy a good fart joke as much as the next guy, I do have to say that Nintendo's current fart-fixation smells a bit, not of farts but of mild desperation. Someone, please, care about Game & Wario! It has farts!

Posted by GoNintendo May 27 2013 16:37 GMT
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The official site for Game and Wario is open, giving a look at a ton of the games included in the final package. Lots of screens to check out, alongside artwork and explanations for each.