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Old 01-18-2007, 12:54 PM   #1
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For me, its the dancing. The very first mini-game I attempted was the disco "beat match" game. I completely failed the first time around because I couldn't stop laughing at the bunny pelvic thrusts and air guitar.
I know. I know.

For an even bigger laugh wrt pelvic thrusts and air guitar, try out WarioWare's Smooth Moves. For many of the minigames, the controller is held/placed in non-traditional ways, like on your nose for "elephant mode" and on your palm for "waiter mode" and on your hips for "hula mode". Then you have to make the proper motion with your whole body to get the remote to direct the screen to do the right thing. Very, very entertaining.
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Old 01-18-2007, 01:08 PM   #2
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For many of the minigames, the controller is held/placed in non-traditional ways
I still have some getting used to the controls before I do some of those games, first. I managed to snag Monkeyball Banana Blitz as well only to find that I had a hard time playing the party games because I didn't have the hang of the controllers, yet. The "story mode" game was easy, though, and the tilting world, as it did when I got to play the Gamecube version, made me nauseated.

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