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WarioWare: Snapped!

WarioWare: Snapped!
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Developer(s) Intelligent Systems
Nintendo SPD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Taku Sugioka
Naoko Mori
Producer(s) Katsuya Yamano
Toshio Sengoku
Designer(s) Yohei Kubotsu
Programmer(s) Masahiro Oku
Kazuhiko Furukawa
Misuzu Yoshiba
Tetsuya Sato
Artist(s) Ko Takeuchi
Composer(s) Yasuhisa Baba
Series WarioWare
Platform(s) Nintendo DSiWare
Release
  • JP: December 24, 2008
  • AU: April 2, 2009
  • EU: April 3, 2009
  • NA: April 5, 2009
  • CHN: March 11, 2010
Genre(s) Action, Rhythm
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

WarioWare: Snapped!, known in Japan as Utsusu Made in Wario (うつす メイド イン ワリオ?, lit. "photographing Made in Wario") is a mini-game compilation developed by Nintendo SPD Group No.1 and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service, and is part of the WarioWare series of video games. It is the sixth game in the series, and is currently available in Japan, Europe, Australia and North America. It was released for Nintendo's DSiWare service, which started at the launch of the DSi on April 5, 2009 in North America.

It is one of the first video games released for the DSiWare service in Japan, North America, and PAL regions. This is the first time that Wario has been featured for a console launch instead of Mario and one of two consecutive Wario Ware games for a handheld launch; the second being Wario Ware DIY being released during the DSi XL release in late March 2010. It contains only a fraction of the mini-games featured in previous entries in the WarioWare series, and does not feature any boss stages. It stars five of the characters from the WarioWare series, including Wario, Mona, Jimmy T., and Kat & Ana, each featuring their own microgames.

This game makes use of the Nintendo DSi's front camera to control the microgames, using the head and sometimes one or both hands, similarly to Sony's EyeToy accessory. There have been reported problems with trying to play the game, that the camera could not recognize the player unless in desirable lighting conditions. This has fewer positive reviews than other WarioWare games.


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