WarioWare DIY

2009 video game

WarioWare D.I.Y., known in Japan as Made in Ore (メイド イン 俺, Meido in Ore, lit. "Made in Me"), is a minigame video game released for the Nintendo DS in 2009. It is the seventh title in the WarioWare series. It was first revealed on October 2, 2008[3] and it was released in Japan on April 29, 2009. In North America, it was announced at E3 2009 on June 2nd, 2009.

WarioWare D.I.Y.
Developer(s)Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Producer(s)Yoshio Sakamoto Edit this on Wikidata
SeriesWario
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Genre(s)Microgame compilation Game creation
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay change

WarioWare D.I.Y. allows players to design their own minigames, creating their own graphics, music and designing a 'cassette' for them. The game features three sections in its main menu: My House, where the player designs minigames, WarioWare, the tutorial, and My Shop, where the player makes microgame cassettes.[4] When creating the music, the player can sing through the DS's microphone, which the DS then turns them into notes. These notes can then be performed by various instruments such as pig noises.[5]

Players can send their creations to other D.I.Y. owners or receive other people's works. They can also be uploaded to Nintendo Wi-Fi connection for contest purposes. Microgames made available by Nintendo can be downloaded, too. Additionally, the WiiWare game Asobu Made in Ore allows users to play the microgames on the Wii with the Wii remote's pointer.

Story change

Diamond Software change

  • Mona
  • Jimmy T.
  • Ashley & Red
  • Orbulon
  • 9-Volt

Wario-Man Software change

  • Wario-Man
  • Dribble & Spitz
  • Kat & Ana
  • 18-Volt

References change

  1. "WarioWare Myself Japanese Overview Trailer". GameTrailers.com. 2009-04-15. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Supplementary Information" (PDF). Financial Results Briefing for the Six-Month Period Ended September 2009. Nintendo. 30 October 2009. p. 8. Retrieved 30 October 2009.
  3. "Made in Ore (new WarioWare title) - more screens". GoNintendo. 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2008-10-04.
  4. "Make Your Own WarioWare Games: News from 1up.com". 1UP.com. 2009-04-08. Retrieved 2009-04-10.[permanent dead link]
  5. "GameTrailers". YouTube.