Kevin Afghani seemingly replaces Charles Martinet as the voice of Wario in the upcoming WarioWare: Move It game, following Martinet's departure from voicing Mario and other Nintendo characters.
WarioWare Gold for Nintendo 3DS marks the charming and strange WarioWare series’ return after a five-year hiatus. With it comes not just more little games, but something shockingly new: full voice ...
After the reveal on the Nintendo Direct, it was revealed on Nintendo’s website that WarioWare Gold will feature full voice acting, in addition to the cast’s new looks. The Japanese Direct actually had ...
I haven’t played Move It! myself, but I thought Afghani did a great job as Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your ...
The inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom aren’t big on speeches. They’ll write long-ass letters, sure, but when it comes to speaking out loud most of them will restrict themselves to the odd soundbite ...
WarioWare: Move It returns to the original formula of the series, offering fast-paced microgames and comedic storytelling with plenty of jokes throughout. The game incorporates a unique story trope by ...
An interesting bit of information about Wario has recently been uncovered, revealing that the familiar Nintendo character known for his appearances in numerous Mario games as well as his own series ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. WarioWare's next Switch entry looks like a nostalgic trip back to ...
WarioWare: Get It Together! tasks you with the usual multifarious microgames, such as counting items, tweezing hairs from a statue, or escaping a flooding dungeon. But instead of flipping your Game ...
Kirstin is a long-time fan of Nintendo, anime, manga and trading card games. Although her tastes in video games spread far and wide an early interest in Nintendo has lead to a life-long love of seeing ...
WarioWare has always been one of the weirdest, most endearing corners of Nintendo's wide breadth of IP. Its memorable and funny characters work well in tandem with the unique microgames in order to ...
WarioWare: Move It! is the latest game in the long-running party game franchise. It’s also the first direct sequel in the franchise, following up WarioWare: Smooth Moves, a 2006 Wii game. Players will ...