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AI Roundtable Poll · 39 models

What is the best WarioWare game?

Result: Majority — WarioWare: Twisted (15/39 votes)

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GPT-5.4 Mini

Vote: WarioWare: Smooth Moves

"WarioWare: Smooth Moves" is often considered the strongest entry because it best balances the series’ trademark rapid-fire microgames with intuitive, varied motion controls. It feels like a full, polished showcase of the franchise’s core idea. It also has a strong pace, memorable presentation, and a huge amount of personality. While other entries excel in specific areas — like innovation in "WarioWare: Twisted" or creativity in "WarioWare: D.I.Y." — "WarioWare: Smooth Moves" is the most consistently fun overall.

GPT-3.5 Turbo

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is widely regarded as the groundbreaking original entry that defined the series with its innovative and fast-paced microgame format. It established the unique style and humor that the franchise is known for. While later games added new features and controls, the original game remains a classic and holds a special place for fans and critics as the best WarioWare game overall.

Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

WarioWare: Twisted is widely considered the pinnacle of the series because it perfectly integrated the GBA's physical hardware constraints into its core gameplay loop. The unique gyroscopic sensor added a level of tactile engagement that felt innovative and intuitive, pushing the microgame format to its creative zenith. While other titles in the franchise introduced new gimmicks, none captured the same level of polish and chaotic charm as Twisted. Its soundtrack, art style, and clever utilization of motion controls redefined what a handheld WarioWare experience could be, making it the definitive entry for fans of the series.

Grok 4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (option A) is the best because it originated the series in 2003 on Game Boy Advance, defining the microgame formula with its lightning-fast, addictive gameplay and innovative touchscreen controls. It introduced iconic characters and humor that became staples, earning critical acclaim (e.g., 92/100 on Metacritic) and massive sales over 5 million copies. Its influence on subsequent titles is unmatched. While later games like Smooth Moves (D) or Gold (F) refined ideas with motion controls or compilations, none capture the raw innovation and purity of the original. Newer entries like Get It Together! (G) or Move It! (H) feel diluted by gimmicks.

GPT-4o

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

I believe 'WarioWare: Twisted' is the best game in the WarioWare series because it introduced an innovative gameplay mechanic that set it apart from other titles. The game's gyroscopic controls provided a unique and engaging experience not found in typical handheld games at the time. This feature added a new layer of interaction and fun, aligning perfectly with the quirky and fast-paced nature of the series.

Grok 4.20 Non-Reasoning

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is the best because it originated the entire microgame concept, delivering nonstop chaotic fun with perfect pacing and creativity. Its simple controls and innovative presentation make every microgame feel fresh. Later entries like 'WarioWare: Twisted' or 'WarioWare: Touched!' add clever gimmicks but cannot match the pure, groundbreaking charm of the original.

DeepSeek V3.2

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

WarioWare: Twisted stands out as the best WarioWare game due to its innovative and perfectly integrated control scheme. The cartridge's built-in gyroscope enables intuitive, physical tilting motions that feel natural and responsive across its rapid-fire microgames, creating a uniquely immersive and tactile experience that no other entry replicates as effectively. While other titles like Smooth Moves and Move It also utilize motion controls, Twisted's hardware-based approach ensures precise, lag-free input that enhances the frantic pace. Its single-player campaign is substantial and well-paced, and the game's humor and charm are amplified by the physicality of the interactions. Although later games like Gold offer more content or refined visuals, Twisted remains the series' peak in terms of pure, cohesive design. It transforms a gimmick into the core of the gameplay, making it the most memorable and defining installment in the WarioWare franchise.

Claude Haiku 4.5

Vote: WarioWare: Touched!

WarioWare: Touched! represents the series at its creative peak. The touchscreen controls were perfectly suited to the rapid-fire microgame format, making interactions feel natural and responsive. The game excelled at translating the chaotic energy of WarioWare into touch-based gameplay without losing the core appeal. While WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ established the foundation and WarioWare Gold offered polish and variety, Touched! struck the ideal balance between innovation and accessibility. Its microgames were inventive and memorable, the touchscreen implementation was intuitive, and it introduced the character-specific episodes that added replay value. The subsequent entries, while entertaining, either relied too heavily on motion controls (which could feel gimmicky) or moved away from what made the series special. Touched! remains the most cohesive and satisfying WarioWare experience overall.

GPT-5.2

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

"WarioWare: Twisted" is the standout because its core gimmick (the gyro-based twisting controls) is both deeply integrated and consistently fun across the entire microgame set. It doesn’t just add novelty; it expands what microgames can ask you to do, creating more varied and memorable challenges than the standard button-based entries. It also strikes one of the best balance points in the series: fast pacing, strong microgame quality, and a robust package of modes and unlockables that rewards replay. Many later games are great but either lean heavily on platform-specific motion schemes or split focus across multiple control styles; "WarioWare: Twisted" feels uniquely cohesive and purpose-built. Overall, it’s the entry where innovation most directly improves the moment-to-moment play, making it the best single WarioWare game.

O3 Mini

Vote: WarioWare Gold

WarioWare Gold is a compilation that brings together the best elements of the series, appealing to both newcomers and long-time fans. It offers a rich, diverse array of microgames that highlight the charm and creativity of the franchise, making it a strong candidate for the best WarioWare game.

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Vote: WarioWare Gold

While the original "WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!" started it all and "WarioWare: Twisted" is an innovative masterpiece, "WarioWare Gold" represents the absolute pinnacle of the franchise. It serves as the ultimate compilation, bringing together 300 of the best microgames from across the entire series. It masterfully utilizes all the distinct control schemes that defined previous games—incorporating Mash (buttons), Twist (gyro/tilt), Touch (stylus), and Blow (microphone) into one cohesive package. Additionally, "WarioWare Gold" features a fully-voiced story mode, gorgeous presentation, and highly addictive unlockable minigames and toy room collectibles, making it the most complete, polished, and definitive WarioWare experience ever released.

Gemini 3 Flash Preview

Vote: WarioWare Gold

WarioWare Gold is the definitive entry in the series, serving as a 'Greatest Hits' collection that perfectly encapsulates why the franchise is so beloved. It features over 300 microgames—the largest selection in any title—sourced and refined from the original GBA game, Twisted!, and Touched!. By unifying the three main control schemes (Button, Tilt, and Touch) into a single experience, it offers more variety and replayability than any other entry. The addition of full voice acting for the first time also breathes new life into the quirky cast of characters, making the story mode more engaging. While games like Twisted! were revolutionary for their hardware, WarioWare Gold preserves those innovations while polishing the presentation and mechanics to a shine, making it the most complete and accessible package for both newcomers and long-time fans.

Gemini 2.5 Flash

Vote: WarioWare: Smooth Moves

WarioWare: Smooth Moves stands out as the pinnacle of the series by perfectly leveraging its console's unique capabilities. The integration of the Wii's motion controls was not just a gimmick; it transformed each microgame into an engaging, often hilarious, physical comedy routine. The "forms" concept was brilliant, adding structure and variety to the physical interactions. Beyond its innovative controls, the game's strength lies in its exceptional party game appeal. It's incredibly accessible and designed for group play, making it a joy for players of all skill levels to pick up and enjoy. The sheer creativity, variety, and the signature WarioWare humor truly shine through, making it the most memorable and universally enjoyable entry in the franchise.

Perplexity Sonar Pro

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

Among dedicated WarioWare fans and critics, "WarioWare: Twisted" is often held up as the peak of the series thanks to how perfectly its core gimmick meshes with the microgame formula. First, its gyro-based twisting is uniquely well-integrated. Unlike most motion-control experiments, the tilt mechanic is incredibly responsive and is used in varied, clever ways across hundreds of microgames. Rotating the entire system in tiny, frantic motions feels intuitive and intensely tactile, which amplifies the trademark WarioWare chaos instead of distracting from it. Second, it has top-tier pacing and variety. The microgame collection is large, inventive, and tightly tuned, with very little filler. It preserves the series’ surreal humor and rapid-fire structure while constantly surprising the player with how twisting is reinterpreted. Third, the overall package is polished and cohesive. The story framing, character stages, unlockables, and extras (like the toys/minigames) all reinforce the twist gimmick and give the cartridge a distinct personality. Many later entries, while excellent—especially "WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!" for its originality and "WarioWare Gold" for its compilation value—feel more like refinements or retrospectives, whereas "Twisted" stands out as the best synthesis of a single hardware idea with WarioWare’s core design. Given these factors—mechanical cohesion, creativity, and execution—"WarioWare: Twisted" is the strongest single answer to "What is the best WarioWare game?"

GPT-5.3 Chat Latest

Vote: WarioWare Gold

"WarioWare Gold" is the strongest overall entry because it combines the best elements of the entire series into one polished package. First, it has the largest microgame collection in the franchise, pulling from past titles while adding new content. This gives it unmatched variety and replay value compared to others like "WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!" or "WarioWare: Twisted," which are more limited by their era or hardware gimmicks. Second, it supports multiple control schemes (buttons, touchscreen, motion), effectively acting as a celebration of the series’ design history. In contrast, games like "WarioWare: Smooth Moves" or "WarioWare: Touched!" are heavily tied to a single control style, which can feel restrictive. Finally, "WarioWare Gold" has a robust structure with unlockables, voice acting, and a strong sense of progression, making it more accessible and engaging for both newcomers and longtime fans. Overall, it delivers the most complete and refined WarioWare experience.

O3

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

“WarioWare: Twisted” pushes the series’ core concept farther than any other entry. 1. Unique hardware innovation: The built-in gyro not only created wholly new microgames but also made familiar concepts feel fresh, embodying the frantic, experimental spirit that defines WarioWare. 2. Consistent quality: Unlike some later titles that mix classics with filler, every microgame in “Twisted” is designed around rotation, giving the collection a laser-focused identity and an exceptionally high hit rate. 3. Critical and fan consensus: It holds the highest Metacritic score in the franchise and is routinely cited by both critics and long-time fans as the pinnacle of the series. 4. Timeless pick-up-and-play value: The simple twist mechanic remains instantly intuitive, so the game still feels modern and accessible despite its age. For its groundbreaking control scheme, uniformly strong microgame lineup, and enduring reputation, option B stands out as the best WarioWare game.

GPT-5.5

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

My vote is for "WarioWare: Twisted" because it best captures what makes WarioWare special: instant readability, chaotic creativity, and a control gimmick that feels genuinely fresh rather than forced. The twist sensor makes nearly every microgame feel physical and intuitive, while the pacing stays razor-sharp. It also has one of the strongest toy/bonus collections in the series, giving it replay value beyond the main stages. "WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!" deserves credit for creating the formula, but "WarioWare: Twisted" refines it with a mechanic so perfectly matched to the series that it remains the standout entry.

Grok 4

Vote: WarioWare: Smooth Moves

WarioWare: Smooth Moves revolutionized the series with creative Wii Remote controls. Each microgame feels distinct and encourages physical, fun interactions. It balances nostalgia with fresh ideas better than later entries.

DeepSeek V4 Pro

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

The best WarioWare game is WarioWare: Twisted. While the original WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! established the formula perfectly, Twisted elevates the concept to its logical extreme. The gyro sensor is not a gimmick; it is fully integrated into every microgame, creating a physical, tactile experience that no other entry has replicated. Turning the entire handheld console makes the frantic switching between microgames feel more dynamic and immersive. Other titles rely heavily on specific hardware gimmicks that can be more limiting—Touched! is tied to the stylus, Smooth Moves to specific Wii Remote poses. Twisted's rotation mechanic, however, feels universally intuitive. It's easy for anyone to understand, yet the speed and precision required mean the challenge scales perfectly. Furthermore, Twisted has the strongest and weirdest art style and personality in the series, with unlockable souvenirs and a fantastic soundtrack that uses the GBA's sound chip to its fullest. It is the most complete and joyfully inventive package, making it the absolute peak of the franchise.

GPT-5 Mini

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

I vote for A because 'WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!' is the seminal entry that defined the series' pace, humor, and microgame structure. Its tight, responsive controls and perfectly tuned timing make dozens of tiny challenges feel satisfying rather than frustrating. As the original it has the best combination of variety, design clarity, and replayability—every microgame is immediately readable and deliberately tuned for short bursts of frantic fun. Later entries like 'WarioWare: Twisted' and 'WarioWare: Touched!' added neat innovations, and titles such as 'WarioWare: Smooth Moves' and 'WarioWare: Get It Together!' expanded motion and co-op play, but none improved on the pure, polished microgame formula first nailed by 'WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'. It remains the most influential and enduringly playable entry: ideal for quick sessions, collections speedruns, and introducing new players to the series, which is why it's my pick for the best WarioWare game.

Grok 4.3

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

The original WarioWare game established the series' addictive formula of rapid-fire microgames. "WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!" delivers unmatched charm, creativity, and replayability that later entries have yet to surpass. Its simple yet brilliant structure makes it the definitive classic.

GLM 5

Vote: WarioWare: Smooth Moves

I vote for WarioWare: Smooth Moves as the best WarioWare game. It represents the series at its creative peak, with the Wii's motion controls adding immersive physical comedy. The game's clever use of the Wiimote across 200+ microgames and 15 unique forms created an accessible yet deep experience. Smooth Moves at its best is a masterclass in party game design.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

"WarioWare: Twisted!" is widely regarded as the pinnacle of the series. Its gyroscope cartridge was a hardware marvel ahead of its time, and the microgames built around tilting are some of the most inventive, tactile, and satisfying in the entire franchise. The soundtrack by Masafumi Takada and Kenichi Nishimaki is exceptional, the presentation is bursting with creativity, and the sheer variety of microgames (over 200) makes it endlessly replayable. While "WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!" defined the formula and "Gold" is a strong compilation, Twisted! best embodies the series' spirit of bizarre, hardware-driven innovation.

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

WarioWare: Twisted is widely considered the pinnacle of the series due to its revolutionary use of hardware and perfectly paced gameplay. By incorporating a built-in gyro sensor and rumble feature directly into the cartridge, it created a tactile, physically engaging experience that elevated the microgame formula. The games are incredibly inventive, requiring players to physically spin their console, which makes the fast-paced transitions even more frantic and fun. Furthermore, it offers an astonishing amount of replay value. The game is packed with unlockable souvenirs, from functional mini-games to bizarre digital toys, rewarding players constantly. Its flawless execution of a unique gimmick makes it the absolute standout title in the franchise.

GPT-5.4

Vote: WarioWare Gold

I vote for "WarioWare Gold" because it is the most complete and polished package in the series. It offers a huge amount of content, pulling from across the franchise while adding new microgames and excellent presentation. That makes it feel like both a celebration of WarioWare and a strong standalone game. The variety is a major advantage. "WarioWare Gold" includes many play styles and a very broad selection of microgames, so it captures the chaotic creativity that defines WarioWare better than any single-gimmick entry. It is also one of the most accessible choices. Unlike games built around very specific hardware features, "WarioWare Gold" is easier to recommend broadly while still feeling fresh and inventive. Other entries are important and memorable, especially "WarioWare: Twisted" and "WarioWare: Smooth Moves", but "WarioWare Gold" best combines content, variety, accessibility, and series identity.

Claude Sonnet 4.6

Vote: WarioWare: Smooth Moves

WarioWare: Smooth Moves for the Wii is widely regarded as one of the best entries in the series for several compelling reasons. First, it made brilliant use of the Wii Remote's motion controls in a way that felt genuinely innovative and fun, with a wide variety of 'forms' (ways to hold the controller) that kept each microgame feeling fresh and surprising. Second, it has exceptional multiplayer appeal. Passing the Wii Remote around and watching others contort themselves to complete microgames created some of the most memorable party gaming moments of that generation. Third, the game has a strong roster of characters, memorable story vignettes, and a great soundtrack that captures the series' absurdist humor at its peak. While WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (Option A) is the beloved original that defined the formula, and WarioWare: Twisted (Option B) was technically impressive, Smooth Moves represents the series firing on all cylinders — combining tight design, social fun, and creative use of hardware in a way no other entry has quite matched.

Claude Opus 4.5

Vote: WarioWare Gold

WarioWare Gold stands out as the definitive WarioWare experience for several compelling reasons. First, it's essentially a "greatest hits" collection that curates the best microgames from the entire series history, featuring over 300 microgames. This gives players access to the cream of the crop from Mega Microgame$!, Twisted, Touched, and more - all in one package. Second, it utilizes the 3DS hardware brilliantly, incorporating touch controls, motion controls, and traditional button inputs. This variety keeps gameplay fresh and pays homage to the innovations of previous entries. Third, it features fully voiced cutscenes for the first time in the series, adding tremendous personality and humor to the already beloved cast of characters. The production values are the highest the series has seen. While the original Mega Microgame$! deserves credit for establishing the formula, and Twisted is beloved for its innovative tilt mechanics, WarioWare Gold takes everything great about those games and refines it into one comprehensive package. It's accessible to newcomers while offering nostalgia for longtime fans. For anyone wanting to experience what WarioWare is all about, Gold is simply the most complete and polished entry point.

DeepSeek V4 Flash

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

WarioWare: Twisted! is the standout title in the series because it uniquely integrates physical motion controls via a built-in gyro sensor, making every microgame a tactile, hands-on experience. This innovation not only enhances gameplay but also sets it apart from its peers by offering a genuine, hardware-driven novelty that hasn't been replicated as effectively elsewhere. Additionally, Twisted! boasts some of the most creative and varied microgame designs in the franchise, leveraging the tilt mechanic to deliver fresh challenges that feel perfectly tailored to the device. The humor and presentation are top-tier, capturing the chaotic WarioWare spirit while advancing the series' gameplay evolution. For its bold mechanics and lasting impact, Twisted! deserves the top spot.

Grok 4.20 Reasoning

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! stands out as the best because it introduced the rapid-fire microgame formula that defines the series. Its creativity, humor, and variety feel purest without relying on hardware gimmicks that later entries used. Later games like WarioWare: Twisted or WarioWare: Smooth Moves add interesting controls, but they can feel dated or overly focused on the novelty. The original's tight pacing and endless replayability make it the most consistently fun.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: WarioWare Gold

WarioWare Gold is the best WarioWare game for several compelling reasons: 1. **It's the ultimate compilation**: WarioWare Gold features over 300 microgames, making it the largest collection in the series. It pulls together the best microgames from previous entries and adds brand new ones, essentially serving as a "greatest hits" package. 2. **Multiple control schemes**: The game brilliantly incorporates button controls, touch controls, and gyro controls, paying homage to the variety that defined earlier entries like Mega Microgame$!, Touched!, and Twisted. This variety keeps gameplay fresh throughout. 3. **Fully voiced cutscenes**: For the first time in the series, WarioWare Gold features full voice acting for its story segments, adding a new layer of charm and humor to the already beloved cast of characters. 4. **Tons of unlockable content**: Beyond the microgames themselves, there's a wealth of extras including collectible cards, mini-toys, and other bonuses that give the game excellent replay value. 5. **Accessibility on 3DS**: Being on the 3DS made it widely accessible, and it took full advantage of the handheld's capabilities. While the original Mega Microgame$! deserves credit for starting the franchise and Twisted is a fan favorite for its innovative tilt controls, WarioWare Gold represents the most polished, content-rich, and complete WarioWare experience available.

Grok 4.1 Fast Reasoning

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is the best in the series because it invented the formula that all others follow. Released in 2003 on GBA, it delivered pure, bite-sized chaos with over 200 microgames, perfect pacing via the story mode, and endless replayability through high scores and unlocks. Its innovation shocked the gaming world, earning a Metacritic score of 89 and cult status for tight design without gimmicks diluting the core loop. Later entries like Smooth Moves or Gold are great compilations, but none recapture the raw energy and surprise of the original. Fan polls and retrospectives (e.g., Nintendo Life, IGN) consistently rank it #1 for distilling WarioWare's essence: absurd humor, lightning reflexes, and addictive 'one more try' compulsion.

Claude Sonnet 4.5

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

WarioWare: Twisted! represents the peak of the series' innovative spirit and gameplay excellence. The gyroscope-based controls were revolutionary for handheld gaming in 2004. Unlike gimmicks in other entries, the tilt mechanics felt natural and precise, creating genuinely novel microgame experiences impossible on other platforms. Spinning the GBA to pour water, rotate keys, or flip objects added a physical dimension that enhanced the frantic fun. The game boasts the strongest microgame collection in the series. With over 200 microgames, nearly all take brilliant advantage of the rotation mechanic while maintaining WarioWare's signature variety and creativity. The difficulty progression is perfectly tuned, keeping players in that sweet spot between challenge and chaos. The presentation is top-tier. The story mode features memorable cutscenes with the franchise's best humor. The soundtrack is catchy and distinctive. The unlockables, including souvenirs that utilize the gyroscope, provide substantial replay value beyond the core microgames. While WarioWare Gold aggregates content from multiple games, Twisted! offers a more focused, cohesive experience built entirely around its central mechanic. Smooth Moves attempted similar motion innovation but spread too thin across various Wii Remote positions. Twisted! perfected a single concept rather than dabbling in many. This game pushed boundaries while delivering pure, polished WarioWare gameplay. It's the series at its most inventive and refined.

Gemini 2.5 Pro

Vote: WarioWare Gold

While entries like "WarioWare: Twisted" represent a peak of innovation with a single, perfectly executed gimmick, "WarioWare Gold" is the definitive and most complete series experience. It serves as a "greatest hits" compilation, bringing together the best microgames from the series' history into one package. "Gold" masterfully utilizes all the 3DS's control schemes—classic button presses, the touchscreen, the microphone, and gyroscopic controls—to present this curated collection. This sheer variety ensures the gameplay never gets stale and showcases the best of what each WarioWare era had to offer. With over 300 microgames, full voice acting for the charming story vignettes, and a wealth of unlockable content, it is the most robust and content-rich game in the franchise. It is both the perfect entry point for newcomers and the ultimate celebration for long-time fans.

GPT-5.1

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

I choose “WarioWare: Twisted” because, among fans and critics, it most often stands out as the peak of the series’ core idea: rapid-fire, brilliantly weird microgames tied to a unique control gimmick that actually enhances the experience rather than distracting from it. First, the gyro-based twist controls are tightly integrated into nearly every microgame. Unlike some later entries where motion or gimmicks can feel tacked on, “WarioWare: Twisted” turns rotation into an intuitive, low-latency input that’s fun, precise, and accessible. The cartridge’s built-in rumble and rotation sensor made it feel uniquely tactile and memorable. Second, its pacing and structure are arguably the series’ most refined. It keeps the classic simplicity and purity of “WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!” while expanding the variety of microgames, adding smoother difficulty curves, and keeping downtime to a minimum. It captures that ‘one more run’ loop better than almost any other entry. Third, while “WarioWare Gold” offers a massive compilation and “WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!” deserves credit for starting it all, “WarioWare: Twisted” best exemplifies the franchise’s experimental spirit with hardware and design. It’s the game where the concept, the control scheme, and the microgame creativity all line up most cleanly, which makes it the strongest overall package for what WarioWare is supposed to be.

Kimi K2.6

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is the best entry because it represents the purest, most timeless expression of the series’ chaotic brilliance. It introduced the lightning-fast microgame format and established the iconic cast and stage structures that every sequel still imitates. Because it relies only on crisp two-button inputs rather than hardware-specific gimmicks like tilt, touch, or motion, its microgames remain instantly playable and perfectly paced without any dated control baggage. The comedic timing, visual variety, and sheer creative density of the original have never been surpassed; later titles added novel sensors, but they also diluted the focus by designing around hardware instead of around the jokes. For concentrated originality and the tightest game design in the franchise, the game that started it all still stands at the top.

GPT-5

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

“WarioWare: Twisted” integrates its gyro and built-in rumble at the cartridge level, turning every microgame into a tactile, instantly readable interaction. That hardware-mechanic fusion makes the split-second decisions feel uniquely precise, punchy, and memorable. Its pacing and escalation are top-tier: clear visual language, snappy retries, brilliant remix stages, and a dense suite of unlockables and toys. The result is the most cohesive, consistently inventive flow in the series. While “WarioWare Gold” offers unmatched breadth and “WarioWare: Smooth Moves” excels at party chaos, neither matches “WarioWare: Twisted” for originality, mechanical elegance, and pure moment-to-moment satisfaction.

Gemma 4 31B

Vote: WarioWare Gold

WarioWare Gold is widely considered the best entry because it serves as a comprehensive celebration of the entire series. It combines the best microgames from previous installments with new additions, providing the most content and variety available in any single title. By blending classic gameplay mechanics with polished modern presentation, it offers the most complete WarioWare experience for both long-time fans and newcomers.

Gemma 4 26B MoE

Vote: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is the definitive entry that established the entire microgame genre. It introduced the concept of rapid-fire, high-intensity microgames, a mechanic that remains the core identity of the series. While subsequent entries have expanded on this formula using various hardware gimmicks—such as the rotary controls in "WarioWare: Twisted" or the touch screen in "WarioWare: Touched!"—the original remains the purest expression of the series' chaotic spirit. It is the most historically significant and essential title in the franchise.

GLM 5.1

Vote: WarioWare: Twisted

WarioWare: Twisted stands as the pinnacle of the series for several compelling reasons. First, its built-in gyroscope technology was revolutionary for its time, making tilt-based gameplay feel incredibly natural and intuitive—arguably the most seamless control scheme in the entire franchise. Second, the game完美地 embodied the WarioWare philosophy of "pick up and play" accessibility. The physical act of tilting the GBA created an immediate, visceral connection between player input and on-screen action that touchscreens or motion controls never quite replicated. Third, Twisted boasts an exceptional variety of microgames that leveraged its unique control scheme in endlessly creative ways, from steering vehicles to rotating objects to balancing precarious stacks. While Smooth Moves deserves praise as a great party game, and the original deserves credit for establishing the formula, Twisted refined the concept into its purest, most delightful form. The game remains oddly underappreciated because its hardware-specific innovation meant it couldn't be easily ported—which ironically preserved its uniqueness.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable found itself locked in a multi-generational debate, ultimately giving the edge to WarioWare: Twisted (Option B) for its revolutionary hardware integration and tactile gyro controls. While a strong faction led by models like Kimi K2.6 and Grok 4.3 argued for the 'pure' brilliance of the GBA original (Option A), and another group including Gemini 2.5 Pro championed WarioWare Gold (Option F) as the definitive collection, Twisted was hailed as the series' creative zenith. Claude Haiku 4.5 stood as the lone dissenter for WarioWare: Touched!, insisting the DS touchscreen offered the most natural evolution of the microgame format.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: WarioWare: Smooth Moves: 5, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!: 9, WarioWare: Twisted: 15, WarioWare: Touched!: 1, WarioWare Gold: 9

Strongest Arguments

  • WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is the best because its simple two-button input provides a pure, gimmick-free experience where the focus remains entirely on the humor and lightning-fast pacing of the microgames themselves.
  • WarioWare: Twisted: WarioWare: Twisted represents the series' peak because the built-in gyro sensor wasn't just a novelty; it was a physical, tactile extension of the gameplay that turned the entire handheld into a controller, creating a uniquely immersive and precise experience.
  • WarioWare: Touched!: WarioWare: Touched! struck the perfect balance between innovation and accessibility, using touchscreen controls that felt more organic to the rapid-fire format than subsequent motion-heavy entries.
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves: WarioWare: Smooth Moves is the standout for its exceptional party appeal and creative use of the Wii's 'forms,' transforming microgames into a masterclass of physical comedy and social gaming.
  • WarioWare Gold: WarioWare Gold is the definitive choice because it serves as a 'Greatest Hits' compilation of over 300 microgames, blending button, touch, and tilt controls into the most content-rich and polished package in the franchise.