Take a behind the scenes look at games ™'s first five
WarioWare DIY microgames and discover the perils, pitfalls and pleasures of designing and constructing your very own videogames on the Nintendo DS.
That's not something that can support a whole game (hence why fairly few people bought
WarioWare DIY), but it should still be an optional feature or tool you can either get for free or buy seperately.
This is also the first return to a handheld since 2009's
WarioWare DIY for the Nintendo DS.
This will impact the sharing functionality in games like
WarioWare DIY, downloadable content updates in the Professor Layton games, and online sharing functionality in Pokemon games.
Or
a Warioware DIY sequel?