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9 Nintendo Franchises we want to play on mobile
Wario Ware
If there’s a popular series that Nintendo should bring to mobile devices, it is WarioWare. The distinctive feature of all WarioWare games is that they are collections of short, simple games presented in quick succession. Each of these microgames lasts about three to five seconds and must be completed, or else a life will be lost. The formula works perfectly for playing on the go and the sheer number of mini-games that a WarioWare game offers keeps it fresh and a reason for players to keep coming back. WarioWare is arguably responsible for helping to make minigames popular back when it was released on the Game Boy and by incorporating the use of cameras and touchscreens, bringing it to iOS or Android would be a no-brainer. (Ricky D)
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