If you loved the original Wario Ware Inc. Mega Microgame$ game for Game Boy Advance and GameCube, everyone’s favorite bad guy is back for more micro-game action! We just got in “Mawaru Made In Wario” (as it is known in Japan) for the GBA to help you get your Wario fix.

The game, much like its predecessor, has been critically acclaimed in Japan, including this story from 1up.com (you can catch the entire story here)

Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs today announced the prize winners in its eighth annual Media Art Festival, and Nintendo has walked away with the grand prize. Mawaru Made In Wario, the new mini-game collection powered by the Game Boy Advance tilt-sensor cartridge, took a top honor in the Entertainment category.

“Entertainment” is a catch-all grouping for anything that doesn’t fit in the competition’s other three categories, which cover comics, animation, and more traditional artforms. The new Wario game beat out some 202 submissions in the category, ranging from games to music videos to websites.

The Agency praised the game’s innovative design and ability to appeal to a wide range of players. Mawaru (coming stateside next spring as Wario Ware Twisted) features a broad selection of quick mini-games that are controlled solely by moving, spinning, and tilting the GBA.

We have a couple copies of this game in stock for you to get right now. It’s cool looking cartridge design allows you to control games through the twisting motions, only making your favorite old micro-games that much more challenging.

DS fans aren’t left in the dust either. Made In Wario Touched will soon be available again at Game Junkie for all of you DS players, and features a new array of micro-games specially designed for the touch screen and and other cool new Nintendo DS features. Our first shipment of the game was limited to only a single copy, but we should be restocking just after Christmas (and you can always pre-order too!)

Just another way that you can get great import games from Game Junkie and no where else!

 

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