WarioWare D.I.Y. Users Create Abhorrently Violent Microgames

Tom Goldman

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WarioWare D.I.Y. Users Create Abhorrently Violent Microgames


When given the power of a level editor, nothing seems to be off limits, even in a Nintendo game.

**Warning. This video contains extreme violence. It's cartoon violence, but still may be disturbing for some.**

WarioWare D.I.Y. [http://www.amazon.com/WarioWare-D-I-Y-Nintendo-DS/dp/B0033BJSDI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1278963588&sr=1-1], coming to North America on March 28 alongside the DSi XL, is the latest in the WarioWare series, but D.I.Y. comes with a new twist: a microgame editor that allows your creations to be shared with friends. The Japanese have already taken advantage of the freedom the microgame editor allows to create some very violent minigames that would probably make Shigeru Miyamoto frown.

WarioWare's microgames are called as such because they are too short to be called minigames. Each will last only a few seconds, with players usually having to complete a simple task by pushing a button or two very quickly. It's a lot more fun than it may sound, as these tasks sometimes require the picking of a nose or the flipping of an omelet.

WarioWare D.I.Y. has been available in Japan for almost a year now, under the title Made in Ore. The editor is actually pretty deep, giving players the power to create graphics and sounds. By now, Japanese gamers must have created many cute microgames filled with bunnies and rainbows, right? No.

As seen in the accompanying video, WarioWare D.I.Y. can be used to create really, really violent microgames. The least violent involves a guy simply being shot by a sniper rifle. Some other examples include a man being mauled with a chainsaw, Mario gunning down Princess Peach with an automatic weapon, and a decapitation with a saw. Though these are cartoony and use stick figures, they still creep me out a little.

I commend Nintendo for coming up with the great idea of adding a level editor into the WarioWare series, and for actually giving players the power to use more than stock art. I'm just wondering if the company didn't get in over its head here. I know I'll be sticking to microgames about unicorns that grant wishes to children, but these violent microgames are likely only the beginning of some potentially very nasty stuff that will be created by others without a mindset such as mine.

(Via GoNintendo [http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=117985])


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Pinstar

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I'm surprised they didn't come up with some rule 34 style 'games'.

Either way, this is to be expected. Just as you get some aberrations, you'll get some genuinely good games that a professional developer would say 'Dang, I should have thought of that'.

Some diamonds, lots of rough.
 

Jared

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Wow o.o Goes to prove when people have the tools and ability, they go straight to the violence...its not like anything like that has ever happ--Oh, wait G-Mod lol
 

Tireseas_v1legacy

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We've seen it before: The moment that people are allowed to create their own videogames , they immediately go to sex and violence (Everyone remember Sporn? [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25272162/])
 

DoctorWhat

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0_0 Some of those are actually horrific... Like the one with the guy being nailed to a cross... Who would come up with these? Oh wait... Never mind ^_^
 

Gh0st1y_H

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That one with the cross is going to piss someone off.

Aside from the violence, none of those games seem interesting. (Unless all microgames are like that. I wouldn't know, as I don't have a DS.)
 

samsonguy920

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Nothing that appeals to me, except seeing Wario laughing after each one. I think it was put best as this:
Pinstar said:
I'm surprised they didn't come up with some rule 34 style 'games'.

Either way, this is to be expected. Just as you get some aberrations, you'll get some genuinely good games that a professional developer would say 'Dang, I should have thought of that'.

Some diamonds, lots of rough.
Can't get to the diamonds without digging through lots of dirt.
 

HardRockSamurai

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If this level editor is as deep as they say it is, "violent" content is probably the least of their worries...
[small]...just wait until this gets in the hands of those certain folks at 4Chan...[/small]
 

Icecoldcynic

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I actually can't believe how much functionality the game has! I'm really looking forward to it now.
 

Mstrswrd

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Pinstar said:
I'm surprised they didn't come up with some rule 34 style 'games'.
They probably have. We just haven't searched hard enough.

Anyway, I don't see why these would be disturbing. Twisted funny, yes, but disturbing... well, okay, I guess I can almost see where you are coming from. Almost. For the most part, though, I just giggled for these.