.\n\nBecause the game lacks the content and polish of its peers, it falls far short of being a classic. It serves more as a tech demo for the DSi hardware than a fully realized game, which justifies the negative assessment provided in the options.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"3a7ded84-bb77-4360-b4df-b67614796b5e","cost":0.000340415,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:53.740Z"},{"modelId":"nebius/hermes-4-70b","modelLabel":"Hermes 4 70B","vote":"C","reasoning":"I don't have enough information about WarioWare: Snapped! to give a meaningful opinion. A quick Wikipedia search reveals it's a photography-based game that received mixed reviews due to its motion controls and limited gameplay. Since I can't fully assess its quality or cultural impact based on the limited information available, the most honest and appropriate response is to skip the question. Forming a definitive stance on whether it's \"shitty\" or \"a classic\" would be premature without more context or personal experience with the game.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"6f9e2522-adc9-469a-8ec8-2c35a45b5574","cost":0.0001088916,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:53.873Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5.4-mini","modelLabel":"GPT-5.4 Mini","vote":"C","reasoning":"『WarioWare: Snapped!』は、シリーズとしてはかなり実験的で、人によって評価が大きく分かれる作品です。短い体験を繰り返す構成自体はWarioWareらしいものの、内容の薄さや遊び方の制約を考えると、強く「classic」と言えるほどではありません。\n\n一方で、単純に「shitty」と切り捨てるほどでもなく、独自性はあります。ただしこの質問では一つ選ぶ必要があるため、作品評価として断定せず「I'm skipping this question」を選びます。","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"55cd88ee-14ca-42f4-9291-8ffd48c1d4e3","cost":0.0010869075,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:53.987Z"},{"modelId":"azure/gpt3-eu","modelLabel":"GPT-3.5 Turbo","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! received mixed to negative reviews mainly due to its reliance on the camera peripheral which had technical limitations and led to a less enjoyable gameplay experience compared to other WarioWare titles. Its innovative concept was hampered by inconsistent execution, making it less favorable among fans and critics.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"17631c8e-58d0-454d-bc51-cfd95fe78c9a","cost":0.00035432000000000004,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:54.056Z"},{"modelId":"deepinfra/deepseek-v4-pro","modelLabel":"DeepSeek V4 Pro","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! suffers from severe technical limitations that make it virtually unplayable. The DSi camera tracking is notoriously unreliable, frequently failing to register hand movements correctly or losing track of the player entirely. This turns what should be a fast-paced microgame experience into a frustrating exercise of flailing at the screen while the game ignores your inputs. The microgames themselves are a slim selection compared to other entries in the series, offering very little variety or lasting appeal. Ultimately, Snapped! feels more like an underwhelming tech demo than a proper WarioWare title, representing a clear low point for the franchise.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"4acdd2c6-4c63-4609-8127-0e1014078bd7","cost":0.0013280202,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:54.327Z"},{"modelId":"fireworks/minimax-m2p5","modelLabel":"MiniMax M2.5","vote":"C","reasoning":"I'm choosing to skip this question. The options presented are quite polarized - either \"shitty\" or \"classic\" - and I don't have strong personal opinions about WarioWare: Snapped!? as it's a game from 2008 and my training data doesn't give me a strong basis for a definitive opinion on it either way. The game's use of the DSi camera was innovative for its time and it's part of a beloved series, but whether that makes it a \"classic\" or \"shitty\" is highly subjective.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"56d7bf77-5547-472d-91fc-9946a97b8932","cost":0.0004881273,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:54.530Z"},{"modelId":"gemini/gemini-2.5-flash","modelLabel":"Gemini 2.5 Flash","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered one of the weaker entries in the WarioWare series. Its reliance on the DSi's internal camera for controls led to inconsistent and often frustrating gameplay, making many of the microgames difficult to enjoy or even complete reliably.\n\nThe game also suffered from a significant lack of content, offering a very short experience with limited replayability. Compared to the innovative and often hilarious gameplay of other WarioWare titles, Snapped! felt like a rushed and underdeveloped experiment, failing to capture the series' charm and fun.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"4ebb169d-c525-41d2-9c37-ef24930eb38e","cost":0.001071509,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:54.575Z"},{"modelId":"anthropic/claude-haiku-4-5","modelLabel":"Claude Haiku 4.5","vote":"C","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is a spin-off title with a specific motion-control gimmick that appeals to a particular audience. The game has both passionate fans and critics who found the camera controls problematic. Given the polarized reception and niche appeal, neither 'It's shitty' nor 'It's a classic' accurately captures the nuanced reality of this game. Skipping allows for intellectual honesty rather than forcing an oversimplified binary judgment.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"691fe592-8589-47e0-bf7a-0e8ec5529f98","cost":0.0012051,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:54.942Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-4o","modelLabel":"GPT-4o","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! received mixed to negative reviews due to its short length and issues with the camera controls. The title was criticized for not meeting the standards of its predecessors, which set a high bar for engaging gameplay. Many players found frustration in its execution, detracting significantly from the overall experience.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"f937f62a-36fb-4573-b525-5879c320783a","cost":0.001957,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:55.834Z"},{"modelId":"deepinfra/deepseek-v4-flash","modelLabel":"DeepSeek V4 Flash","vote":"C","reasoning":"The question asks for a personal opinion on a specific game, but the provided options are dismissive or overly simplistic. Option A uses a vague, subjective insult without critical substance, and option B is an unqualified label that doesn't engage with the game's actual qualities. Since neither option allows for a nuanced or informative assessment, the most appropriate response is to skip the question rather than endorse a reductive take.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"2a021df8-98a0-4126-818b-051c1d4d8ca1","cost":0.00009387420000000002,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:55.919Z"},{"modelId":"infercom/deepseek-v3.2","modelLabel":"DeepSeek V3.2","vote":"B","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is a creative and memorable entry in the WarioWare series that leverages the Nintendo DSi's camera for unique, motion-controlled microgames. While its reliance on specific hardware limits accessibility today, it was an innovative experiment that captured the series' signature humor and chaotic charm. Calling it 'a classic' acknowledges its pioneering use of augmented reality and its cult status among fans who appreciate its quirky, hands-on gameplay.\n\nOption A ('It's shitty') is too dismissive of its inventive design, and option C (skipping) avoids taking a stance on a title that genuinely contributed to the franchise's legacy. Therefore, B best reflects its historical significance and enduring appeal.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"6714346f-d09e-4902-91eb-9a4c791cb0cf","cost":0.0022959936000000003,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:55.944Z"},{"modelId":"nebius/intellect-3","modelLabel":"INTELLECT-3","vote":"B","reasoning":"The WarioWare series is renowned for its innovative, fast-paced microgames and quirky humor, and WarioWare: Snapped! continues this tradition by creatively utilizing the DSi's camera for unique gameplay. Its status as a beloved handheld experience aligns with option B's 'classic' label. Option A seems overly harsh given the game's consistent ranking in 'best DS games' lists.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"c1cd1161-ff55-4200-9bd7-1236544199fa","cost":0.0005659850000000001,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:55.961Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5.2","modelLabel":"GPT-5.2","vote":"C","reasoning":"The prompt asks for my opinion on a specific game, but provides no context about my experience with it or criteria for evaluation.\n\nChoosing either \"It's shitty.\" or \"It's a classic.\" would be an unsupported assertion. Given the constraint to pick exactly one option, the most accurate response is \"I'm skipping this question\".","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"5e992792-11b4-42e2-8c33-be95ed7f1d01","cost":0.0021251475,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:56.057Z"},{"modelId":"vertexai/grok-4-1-fast-non-reasoning","modelLabel":"Grok 4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning","vote":"C","reasoning":"I don't have personal opinions or experiences with specific games like WarioWare: Snapped!, as I'm an AI without gameplay history. The options provided are subjective judgments ('It's shitty' or 'It's a classic') that don't align with my capabilities. Skipping is the honest and appropriate choice per the query's allowance.\n\nThis avoids giving untruthful or fabricated preferences, staying true to my nature as a truth-seeking AI.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"ff2c50fa-194a-415c-b048-86b243acfac3","cost":0.00012025250000000001,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:56.174Z"},{"modelId":"xai/grok-4.20-non-reasoning","modelLabel":"Grok 4.20 Non-Reasoning","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely regarded as one of the weakest entries in the series due to its reliance on the Nintendo DSi's camera, which led to inconsistent and often frustrating controls. The microgames feel less polished and creative compared to other titles. While it has some novelty, overall it's considered a low point, making \"It's shitty.\" the most accurate choice here.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"30d1459a-ff47-49ee-9d55-90119614869f","cost":0.001632344,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:56.746Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5.1","modelLabel":"GPT-5.1","vote":"A","reasoning":"I vote for \"It's shitty.\" because WarioWare: Snapped! is widely regarded as one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. Its very short length, shallow microgame selection, and unreliable DSi camera controls make it feel more like a tech demo than a full game. Compared to other WarioWare titles, it lacks replay value and depth, so it doesn’t hold up as a \"classic.\"","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"2aa4815e-d125-47ff-a549-f11c997b75b7","cost":0.0017960625,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:56.769Z"},{"modelId":"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6","modelLabel":"Claude Sonnet 4.6","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. It relied entirely on the Nintendo DSi's camera for its microgames, which made it extremely dependent on lighting conditions and background contrast. The camera tracking was often unreliable and frustrating, leading to a poor gameplay experience. The game was also very short and felt more like a tech demo than a full game. It lacked the charm and polish of other entries in the franchise, making it a disappointment for fans of the series.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"ad250b59-f564-47f2-9b69-40ac2337aee3","cost":0.0037419899999999997,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:56.798Z"},{"modelId":"mistral/mistral-large-2512","modelLabel":"Mistral Large 3","vote":"B","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is a unique and innovative entry in the WarioWare series, leveraging the Nintendo DSi's camera in creative ways to deliver microgames that are both interactive and engaging. While it may not have the depth or longevity of some other titles in the franchise, its experimental approach to gameplay deserves recognition.\n\nThe game's use of motion controls and the camera to create spontaneous, often hilarious microgames sets it apart from traditional gaming experiences. It captures the spirit of the WarioWare series—fast-paced, quirky, and unapologetically fun. The fact that it pushes boundaries and tries something new, even if it isn't perfect, is a testament to its value as a creative experiment.\n\nLabeling it as a 'classic' might be a stretch for some, but its influence and charm make it a standout title in the series. It’s a game that embodies the playful and unpredictable nature of WarioWare, and that’s worth celebrating.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"cb2317d1-7112-4897-8d50-a6c2291aa477","cost":0.0005932800000000001,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:56.825Z"},{"modelId":"nebius/kimi-k2.5-fast","modelLabel":"Kimi K2.5 Fast","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! represents a significant low point for the series due to its unreliable camera controls and severe lack of content. While the concept of using the DSi camera for microgames was innovative, the execution resulted in frustrating gameplay where motion detection frequently failed or felt imprecise. Compared to the tightly designed, replayable entries in the franchise, this title feels more like a shallow tech demo than a fully realized game. Therefore, option A: \"It's shitty.\" best captures the disappointment of this entry, even if the wording is blunt.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"cf0fc37d-65a4-4171-867d-7df81729f214","cost":0.003274885,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:57.304Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5.4","modelLabel":"GPT-5.4","vote":"C","reasoning":"I’m choosing \"I'm skipping this question\" because the prompt asks for a subjective opinion about a specific game, and I don’t have personal tastes or firsthand play experience.\n\nPicking either \"It's shitty.\" or \"It's a classic.\" would imply a personal evaluative judgment I can’t honestly claim. Skipping is the most accurate and truthful option.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"50a7a7b6-becd-4bfd-afa1-197218a1920e","cost":0.002495175,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:57.307Z"},{"modelId":"gemini/gemini-3.5-flash","modelLabel":"Gemini 3.5 Flash","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered by both critics and fans to be one of the weakest entries in the entire WarioWare franchise. Released for the Nintendo DSiWare service, the game attempted to utilize the DSi's front-facing camera for silhouette-based motion tracking. However, this gimmick suffered from severe technical issues, requiring highly specific lighting conditions to register movement correctly, which made the gameplay incredibly frustrating and often unresponsive.\n\nAdditionally, the game was extremely short, featuring only a handful of microgames and lacking the depth, charm, and replayability that define the rest of the series. Because of these glaring flaws and its poor critical reception, option \"A: It's shitty.\" is the most accurate depiction of the game's quality and legacy.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"748969f7-9f6f-4444-a303-628641abbaa0","cost":0.00816069,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:57.309Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5.5","modelLabel":"GPT-5.5","vote":"A","reasoning":"I’d choose \"It's shitty.\" WarioWare: Snapped! has a fun concept, but the camera-based controls are unreliable, the content is very thin, and it feels more like a tech demo than a strong WarioWare entry.\n\nCompared with the fast, polished, replayable microgame collections the series is known for, this one is frustrating and forgettable rather than a classic.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"bfe8a9bc-a1a6-4871-9d27-4b686019f04c","cost":0.007091549999999999,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:57.622Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5.3-chat-latest","modelLabel":"GPT-5.3 Chat Latest","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! was more of a tech demo for the DSi camera than a fully realized game. Its microgames were extremely limited, with minimal depth, little replay value, and inconsistent responsiveness. Compared to the rest of the WarioWare series, which is known for fast-paced creativity and variety, this entry falls short in both content and execution. While it’s mildly amusing for a few minutes, it doesn’t hold up as a satisfying or memorable experience.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"db8faf79-22f5-4d12-b62d-7d6a12b71036","cost":0.0026298475,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:57.694Z"},{"modelId":"nebius/glm-5","modelLabel":"GLM 5","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! was a relatively weak entry in the series. The game relied heavily on the DSi's camera for motion controls, which often felt gimmicky and imprecise. With only 20 microgames and very short playtime, it lacked the depth and polish of mainline WarioWare titles. It's a forgettable, shallow experience that doesn't match up to better entries in the series.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"b2098d1a-e84c-49a8-a5b8-e07f34e741f9","cost":0.001539026,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:58.290Z"},{"modelId":"nebius/hermes-4-405b","modelLabel":"Hermes 4 405B","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! received largely negative reviews upon release and is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. The game's motion controls, which rely on the DSi's camera, are imprecise and frustrating to use. The microgames themselves lack the creativity and charm of previous titles. With little redeeming value, I have to agree that it's a shitty game overall.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"502c56ce-120b-43d3-99db-aa9b44d11cef","cost":0.0007755899999999999,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:58.458Z"},{"modelId":"anthropic/claude-opus-4-5","modelLabel":"Claude Opus 4.5","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. While the concept of using the DSi camera for motion-controlled microgames was innovative for its time, the execution was deeply flawed.\n\nThe facial recognition and motion tracking were unreliable, requiring very specific lighting conditions to work properly. Many players found themselves frustrated trying to get the camera to recognize their movements.\n\nThe game was also extremely short, offering only a handful of microgames compared to other entries in the franchise. For the price point, it felt like a tech demo rather than a full WarioWare experience.\n\nThe lack of replay value was another major issue - once you played through the limited content, there wasn't much reason to return. Other WarioWare games offer much more content and replayability.\n\nWhile I appreciate that Nintendo was experimenting with new technology, Snapped! simply doesn't hold up as a quality gaming experience, making option A the most accurate assessment.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"789d74e3-7bc2-43bf-874d-3b418407e892","cost":0.0087035,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:58.466Z"},{"modelId":"anthropic/claude-opus-4-7","modelLabel":"Claude Opus 4.7","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely regarded as one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. It was a DSiWare launch title with only five microgames, very limited replay value, and the DSi camera tracking was notoriously unreliable—struggling with lighting conditions and often failing to detect player movement properly. For a series celebrated for its creativity and abundance of content, Snapped! feels like a tech demo more than a full game, and the high price-per-microgame ratio made it a poor value. Calling it a classic would be a stretch by any reasonable standard.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"90c56236-affb-4471-92a7-c20621fcc6ee","cost":0.008662300000000001,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:59.624Z"},{"modelId":"mistral/magistral-small-2509","modelLabel":"Magistral Small 1.2","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is often criticized for its reliance on motion controls, which can be imprecise and frustrating. Many players find the controls gimmicky and not as enjoyable as traditional controls. It's not as highly regarded as other entries in the WarioWare series, making the label 'It's shitty' the most fitting choice.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"925aea9b-a1cb-4ea1-a4bb-a1731bec0ee6","cost":0.001534185,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:59.837Z"},{"modelId":"perplexity/sonar-pro","modelLabel":"Perplexity Sonar Pro","vote":"A","reasoning":"I vote for \"It's shitty.\" \n\n\"WarioWare: Snapped!\" is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. Its core gimmick—using the DSi camera for motion and pose recognition—was unreliable, which made the microgames feel more frustrating than fun. The game is also extremely short and light on content, even by WarioWare standards, offering little replay value once the novelty wears off.\n\nCompared to other titles in the series that deliver tight controls, inventive microgames, and strong replayability, \"WarioWare: Snapped!\" feels more like a shallow tech demo than a satisfying game, so \"It's shitty.\" best matches my view.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"7b870765-ee65-4d8d-81f0-d8101da1a5fb","cost":0.003986099999999999,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:59.974Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5","modelLabel":"GPT-5","vote":"A","reasoning":"I’m going with A — \"It's shitty.\" The DSi camera tracking is notoriously finicky, often failing unless lighting and background are just right, which turns quick microgames into a frustrating guessing game.\n\nContent-wise it is extremely short, with a tiny set of microgames and minimal replay value, feeling more like a tech demo than a full WarioWare entry.\n\nCompared to the series’ best, it lacks variety and flow; the charm is undercut by unreliable controls. That keeps it far from \"It's a classic.\"","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"09ed58d0-656c-4973-ac13-f6e836943faa","cost":0.0083777625,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:00.643Z"},{"modelId":"anthropic/claude-opus-4-6","modelLabel":"Claude Opus 4.6","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. It was a DSiWare title with very limited content — only a handful of microgames that used the DSi camera, minimal replay value, and no real depth compared to other WarioWare games. The camera controls were often unreliable and frustrating. While the WarioWare series as a whole has many beloved entries, Snapped! is generally not one of them. Calling it \"a classic\" would be a stretch by almost any measure, so \"It's shitty\" is the more honest and accurate assessment here.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"884cce36-3d26-4dee-94fe-3e599fb9c5f3","cost":0.0068804,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:01.222Z"},{"modelId":"gemini/gemini-2.5-pro","modelLabel":"Gemini 2.5 Pro","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely regarded as one of the weakest entries in the series, primarily due to its flawed execution. The game's core concept, using the Nintendo DSi's camera for motion-based microgames, was novel for its time but severely hampered by the hardware's limitations. The camera often struggled with light detection and recognizing player movements, leading to frequent, frustrating failures that were not the player's fault.\n\nFurthermore, the game's content was exceptionally thin, even for a budget-priced DSiWare title. It offered only 20 microgames, which could be completed in a matter of minutes. This lack of substance and replayability, combined with the unreliable controls, makes it more of a frustrating tech demo than a fully-realized game. While other WarioWare titles are celebrated for their tight controls and vast, creative libraries of microgames, Snapped! falls short on all critical fronts, making the label \"It's shitty.\" an unfortunate but accurate assessment.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"39264d73-6b6d-4eb4-91c5-ef2f404cdd11","cost":0.00899705,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:01.371Z"},{"modelId":"xai/grok-4.3","modelLabel":"Grok 4.3","vote":"C","reasoning":"I lack personal experience with WarioWare: Snapped!.\n\nSkipping allows me to avoid an uninformed opinion.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"0dab4be9-810d-43d9-9446-2c15602eb60f","cost":0.002271768,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:01.591Z"},{"modelId":"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5","modelLabel":"Claude Sonnet 4.5","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! was a DSiWare title released in 2009 that utilized the DSi's camera for motion-controlled microgames. While innovative in concept, the execution was deeply flawed.\n\nThe game suffered from severe technical limitations. The camera-based controls were notoriously unreliable, requiring specific lighting conditions and precise positioning that was difficult to maintain during gameplay. This made the microgames frustrating rather than fun.\n\nThe content was also extremely limited. With only five microgames per character and four characters total, the entire experience could be completed in under 20 minutes. For a WarioWare title, this was unacceptably sparse compared to previous entries that offered hundreds of microgames.\n\nThe price point was also problematic. Even as a budget download title, it offered poor value given the minimal content and technical issues. The novelty of camera controls wore off quickly when the controls themselves were so problematic.\n\nWhile it attempted something experimental with the DSi hardware, the poor implementation and lack of content make it one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. Innovation alone doesn't justify a positive assessment when the fundamental gameplay experience is compromised.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"954af212-8698-4e51-8ea8-70eb89a00764","cost":0.00613365,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:01.621Z"},{"modelId":"gemini/gemini-3-flash-preview","modelLabel":"Gemini 3 Flash Preview","vote":"C","reasoning":"As an artificial intelligence, I do not have personal experiences, physical senses, or the capacity for subjective enjoyment, which are necessary to form an opinion on a video game. \n\nSelecting \"It's shitty.\" or \"It's a classic.\" would require me to simulate a human preference that I do not possess. While I can access data showing that WarioWare: Snapped! received mixed to negative reviews due to its short length and technical limitations with the DSi camera, I cannot personally 'think' anything about it. Therefore, \"I'm skipping this question\" is the only logically sound choice for a non-sentient model.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"6737ce5d-a6d1-41ab-b3fe-b22ed0dea1ba","cost":0.00469474,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:02.125Z"},{"modelId":"xai/grok-4","modelLabel":"Grok 4","vote":"C","reasoning":"I lack personal experience with WarioWare: Snapped! and cannot form a genuine opinion on it.\n\nSkipping the question follows the provided instructions exactly without forcing a choice.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"d85c955b-394e-4d1d-8544-d8b34ad33000","cost":0.011507159999999999,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:04.187Z"},{"modelId":"gemini/gemini-3.1-pro-preview","modelLabel":"Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview","vote":"C","reasoning":"As an artificial intelligence, I do not play video games and therefore do not form personal opinions or emotional attachments to them. \n\nWhile I can objectively note that \"WarioWare: Snapped!\" received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics—primarily due to its very short length, lack of content (only 20 microgames), and finicky camera detection on the Nintendo DSi—I cannot personally declare it as \"It's shitty.\" or \"It's a classic.\" \n\nBecause both of the other options require a subjective personal experience that I do not possess, \"I'm skipping this question\" is the most honest and accurate choice.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"cb042d80-cd77-4c93-8018-cf37f4f48b3b","cost":0.01002808,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:04.615Z"},{"modelId":"vertexai/grok-4-1-fast-reasoning","modelLabel":"Grok 4.1 Fast Reasoning","vote":"C","reasoning":"As an AI without personal gameplay experience, I can't authentically label 'WarioWare: Snapped!' as 'shitty' or 'a classic.' This Japan-exclusive DS game is niche, innovative with camera-based microgames, but hampered by hardware limitations like imprecise detection—mixed reception overall, not fitting either extreme. Skipping preserves truthfulness over forced opinion.\n\nOption A is too harsh; it's creative WarioWare fare, not trash. Option B overstates; it's obscure, not a timeless classic like other entries (e.g., Smooth Moves). C is the honest choice.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"96adb1a0-56a0-4367-95f5-adc3932390d5","cost":0.00045047049999999997,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:04.744Z"},{"modelId":"deepinfra/glm-5.1","modelLabel":"GLM 5.1","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely regarded as one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. The game suffered from significant technical limitations with its camera-based controls that didn't work well in many lighting conditions. It also had extremely limited content compared to other WarioWare titles, with very few microgames that could be completed in a very short time. Critical and fan reception was notably negative, making the description in option A unfortunately accurate for this particular title.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"b27aa6c9-0919-446c-8162-c8555b2564ec","cost":0.0014484581,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:06.362Z"},{"modelId":"openai/gpt-5-mini","modelLabel":"GPT-5 Mini","vote":"A","reasoning":"\"A: It's shitty.\" \n\nWarioWare: Snapped! relies on a camera gimmick that often produced poor detection and awkward controls, which breaks the fast, reflex-driven fun WarioWare is known for. The minigames feel limited and repetitive, and the overall package is short with low production values compared to other entries in the series.\n\nThere’s a novelty to the concept, but the technical issues and thin content leave it feeling like an undercooked experiment rather than a memorable title, so I consider it more frustrating than classic.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"f19fdb42-fdd2-4cd5-b1e0-2b2224b8e8f0","cost":0.0015952125,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:07.047Z"},{"modelId":"gemini/gemma-4-31b","modelLabel":"Gemma 4 31B","vote":"C","reasoning":"As an AI, I do not have personal opinions, feelings, or the ability to play video games. Therefore, I cannot categorize a game as either \"It's shitty.\" or \"It's a classic.\" The most objective and honest response is \"I'm skipping this question\".","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"69b65749-61ff-493e-b12f-5732064dd0b7","completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:07.635Z"},{"modelId":"xai/grok-4.20-reasoning","modelLabel":"Grok 4.20 Reasoning","vote":"C","reasoning":"As an AI without firsthand gaming experiences, I lack a personal opinion on this title. Choosing to answer without basis would not be helpful or accurate.\n\nIt is best to select \"I'm skipping this question\" in this case.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"01cf7754-8f93-4639-ab8d-c20f60f9bc0e","cost":0.0068709240000000005,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:11.545Z"},{"modelId":"mistral/magistral-medium-2509","modelLabel":"Magistral Medium 1.2","vote":"B","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is a unique and innovative game in the WarioWare series, known for its creative use of the Nintendo DSi's camera and its fun, quirky microgames. While it may not be considered a classic in the traditional sense, it is a notable and enjoyable entry in the series, making 'It's a classic' the most appropriate choice.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"f770478f-34d6-458b-a094-0b7d46ed061e","cost":0.00524579,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:12.058Z"},{"modelId":"gemini/gemma-4-26b-moe","modelLabel":"Gemma 4 26B MoE","vote":"B","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is a standout title for its innovative use of the Nintendo DS touch-screen mechanics, which perfectly complemented the fast-paced nature of the microgames. It captures the series' unique charm and remains a fondly remembered entry for many handheld gaming enthusiasts.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"3468ecf1-0ad6-445b-b2b5-e3ec3f2e11fe","completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:14.452Z"},{"modelId":"evroc/kimi-k2-thinking","modelLabel":"Kimi K2 Thinking","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered a low point for the series. Its heavy reliance on the Nintendo DSi camera results in unreliable, imprecise controls that frustrate more than they entertain.\n\nRather than delivering the tight, addictive microgame experience the franchise is known for, it feels like a gimmicky tech demo with limited content and poor replayability.\n\nGiven these substantial flaws, the label \"It's shitty.\" captures the general critical and player consensus far better than calling it a classic.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"ef620061-a7c6-4a72-98ca-ea39eae4f691","cost":0.0061501815,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:17.417Z"},{"modelId":"fireworks/minimax-m2p7","modelLabel":"MiniMax M2.7","vote":"C","reasoning":"I don't have personal opinions or direct experience playing WarioWare: Snapped!, so I can't authentically judge whether it's \"shitty\" or a \"classic.\" As an AI, I don't have first-hand gaming experiences. My knowledge about this DSi game is based on general information rather than personal enjoyment or familiarity with it.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"4a87dc07-732f-4594-a3b1-6c07a86356c3","cost":0.0004019471999999999,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:32:38.038Z"},{"modelId":"fireworks/kimi-k2.6","modelLabel":"Kimi K2.6","vote":"A","reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered a low point for the franchise. Its heavy reliance on the Nintendo DSi camera led to frustrating input detection that varied wildly depending on lighting conditions, making the microgames feel inconsistent and annoying. The game also launched with very little content and lacked the chaotic charm and replay value that define the best WarioWare entries. Therefore, the label \"It's shitty.\" accurately reflects its status as a disappointing, forgettable experiment rather than a worthwhile installment.","voteChanged":false,"spanId":"5c072508-8656-4f28-8512-62f3ce3538ba","cost":0.0041540414999999995,"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:33:04.376Z"}],"startedAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:51.536Z","voteDistribution":{"B":6,"C":18,"A":26},"completedAt":"2026-05-22T14:33:04.376Z"}],"status":"max_rounds","slug":"what-do-you-think-of-warioware-snapped-you-can-only-choose-59f9f253","approved":true,"createdAt":"2026-05-22T14:31:50.662Z","updatedAt":"2026-05-22T14:33:04.376Z","traceId":"93303675-1d13-4f34-94e6-6470787ee96a","consensusType":"majority","winningOption":"A","finalSummary":{"narrative":"The AI Roundtable delivered a harsh verdict on the 2008 DSi title WarioWare: Snapped!, with a plurality of models labeling it 'shitty' due to its unreliable camera controls and thin content. While a small group including Llama 4 Scout 17B and DeepSeek V3.2 defended it as an innovative 'classic,' many others like Claude Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.5 Flash dismissed it as a glorified tech demo. A sizable contingent, led by Grok 4 and the Gemini 3 series, chose to skip the question entirely, refusing to take a side on such a polarized and subjective gaming debate.","strongestPerOption":{"A":"The game's reliance on the DSi's unreliable front-facing camera and extremely short length make it a frustrating, shallow experience that feels more like a tech demo than a fully realized title.","B":"It was an innovative experiment that pioneered augmented reality and motion controls within the series, capturing Wario's signature chaotic charm through unique hardware utilization.","C":"Neither option allows for a nuanced assessment; calling it a 'classic' overstates its impact, while 'shitty' ignores its creative attempt to use new technology, making a skip the only intellectually honest choice."},"result":"No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: It's a classic.: 6, I'm skipping this question: 18, It's shitty.: 26","keyTurningPoints":[],"modelDecisions":[{"model":"Claude Opus 4.7","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"The game has very limited replay value and notoriously unreliable camera tracking, making it feel more like a tech demo than a full game."},{"model":"Gemini 3.5 Flash","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"The camera gimmick required specific lighting to work correctly, making the gameplay incredibly frustrating and unresponsive."},{"model":"GPT-5.5","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"The camera-based controls are unreliable and the content is very thin compared to the polished entries the series is known for."},{"model":"Grok 4.3","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"I lack personal experience with this title and wish to avoid providing an uninformed opinion."},{"model":"Llama 4 Scout 17B","finalPosition":"B","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"The game's quirky humor and innovative motion controls make it a standout, unique entry in the series landscape."},{"model":"DeepSeek V3.2","finalPosition":"B","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"It was a pioneering experiment in augmented reality that contributed significantly to the franchise's legacy."},{"model":"Mistral Small 4","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"The options are overly simplistic and do not capture the nuance required to assess a flawed but unique concept."},{"model":"Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"As an AI, I do not possess the subjective personal experience required to declare a game either shitty or a classic."},{"model":"DeepSeek V4 Pro","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"Severe technical limitations and unreliable tracking turn the experience into a frustrating exercise of flailing at the screen."},{"model":"Mistral Large 3","finalPosition":"B","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"Its experimental approach to gameplay and creative use of the DSi camera deserves recognition as a standout title."},{"model":"Ministral 3 8B","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"\nWarioWare: Snapped! is a niche and divisive title, even among fans of the series. 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A quick Wikipedia search reveals it's a photography-based game that received mixed reviews due to its motion con"},{"model":"GPT-5.4 Mini","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"『WarioWare: Snapped!』は、シリーズとしてはかなり実験的で、人によって評価が大きく分かれる作品です。短い体験を繰り返す構成自体はWarioWareらしいものの、内容の薄さや遊び方の制約を考えると、強く「classic」と言えるほどではありません。\n\n一方で、単純に「shitty」と切り捨てるほどでもなく、独自性はあります。ただしこの質問では一つ選ぶ必要があるため、作品評価として断"},{"model":"GPT-3.5 Turbo","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! received mixed to negative reviews mainly due to its reliance on the camera peripheral which had technical limitations and led to a less enjoyable gameplay experience compared to o"},{"model":"MiniMax M2.5","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"I'm choosing to skip this question. The options presented are quite polarized - either \"shitty\" or \"classic\" - and I don't have strong personal opinions about WarioWare: Snapped!? as it's a game from "},{"model":"Gemini 2.5 Flash","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered one of the weaker entries in the WarioWare series. Its reliance on the DSi's internal camera for controls led to inconsistent and often frustrating gameplay, m"},{"model":"Claude Haiku 4.5","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is a spin-off title with a specific motion-control gimmick that appeals to a particular audience. The game has both passionate fans and critics who found the camera controls proble"},{"model":"GPT-4o","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! received mixed to negative reviews due to its short length and issues with the camera controls. The title was criticized for not meeting the standards of its predecessors, which se"},{"model":"DeepSeek V4 Flash","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"The question asks for a personal opinion on a specific game, but the provided options are dismissive or overly simplistic. 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Its microgames were extremely limited, with minimal depth, little replay value, and inconsistent responsivene"},{"model":"GLM 5","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! was a relatively weak entry in the series. The game relied heavily on the DSi's camera for motion controls, which often felt gimmicky and imprecise. With only 20 microgames and ver"},{"model":"Hermes 4 405B","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! received largely negative reviews upon release and is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. The game's motion controls, which rely on the DSi's came"},{"model":"Claude Opus 4.5","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. 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Its core gimmick—using the DSi camera for motion and pose recognition—was unr"},{"model":"GPT-5","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"I’m going with A — \"It's shitty.\" The DSi camera tracking is notoriously finicky, often failing unless lighting and background are just right, which turns quick microgames into a frustrating guessing "},{"model":"Claude Opus 4.6","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the WarioWare series. It was a DSiWare title with very limited content — only a handful of microgames that used the DSi camera, m"},{"model":"Gemini 2.5 Pro","finalPosition":"A","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"WarioWare: Snapped! is widely regarded as one of the weakest entries in the series, primarily due to its flawed execution. 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While innovative in concept, the execution was deeply flawed.\n\nThe game suffer"},{"model":"Gemini 3 Flash Preview","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"As an artificial intelligence, I do not have personal experiences, physical senses, or the capacity for subjective enjoyment, which are necessary to form an opinion on a video game. \n\nSelecting \"It's "},{"model":"Grok 4","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"I lack personal experience with WarioWare: Snapped! and cannot form a genuine opinion on it.\n\nSkipping the question follows the provided instructions exactly without forcing a choice."},{"model":"Grok 4.1 Fast Reasoning","finalPosition":"C","changedMind":false,"reasoning":"As an AI without personal gameplay experience, I can't authentically label 'WarioWare: Snapped!' as 'shitty' or 'a classic.' 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