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Gamertell Review: WarioWare: Snapped! for DSi

Nintendo is under a bit of pressure with the DSi. The system has new features, and users are expecting the company to have games and programs which immediately make use of those features.

In an attempt to step up to the plate, Nintendo released WarioWare: Snapped! in the DSi Shop. The game makes use of one of the system’s new cameras, allowing people to play the game using their heads and hands. It’s a noble effort, but unfortunately it doesn’t quite pan out the way you’d expect.

Like in all WarioWare games, WarioWare: Snapped! starts with Wario attempting to make an obscene amount of money as quickly as possible. Like before, he’s joined by some friends to help his dream come true. This time, Mona, Jimmy and Kat & Ana come to help Wario with his four roller coasters.

Each character’s coaster has five camera sensitive games. Before you can play, you have to calibrate the game/camera by striking poses. Calibrating Kat & Ana’s games require both players to pose…

Opinion: DSiWare launch disappointment

I adore my DS lite, content with its capabilities and GBA slot. One of my friends, though also quite happy with his handheld, decided that the world might possibly end if he didn’t have a DSi in his hands on launch day. This meant that the two of us set out to a GameStop midnight launch event so he could claim his precious.

Once the treasured item was acquired, it was time to investigate the DSi Shop and see if there was anything worth spending the 1,000 ($10) free DSi points on.

There were only two items – Art Style: Aquia and WarioWare: Snapped!, each costing 500 points.

Technically, you could say there were three. The DSi Browser is quite nice and much better than the original DS Browser, and actually would have been worth spending DSi points on. Luckily, it’s a free download, so that isn’t necessary. But it is good enough to be worth actual points.

The disappointing fact is, half of the DSiWare launch titles can be considered demos. You’ve seen Bird & Beans, Master of Illusion Express: Funny Face and Brain Age Express: Math before…