Am i misremembering there being a puzzle game where you had to guide a spinning baton thing through levels via motion controls on the GBA? I know there's a game like that on the GBA, i just thought it had motion controls, but maybe not...? And i can't remember the name either...
I'm genuinely sad that WW Twisted never got rereleased on anything. It's soooo good. And the subtle integration of rumble was absolutely perfect. To this day, it may well be the single best implementation of motion controls in any game, ever.
My only guess as to why it was renamed Yoshi's Universal Gravitation is that in the UK you could describe someone as being "topsy turvy", basically being drunk. But I don't think "Universal Gravitation" was a good replacement.
Or the actual reason is that they just kept the Japanese name, and it's a reference to Newton's law of universal gravitation. I didn't know that second bit until 30 seconds ago.
As odd as it sounds, it's true, and it's also a compliment of sorts. Nintendo are a company of innovation; they're always trying to do new things that keep them unique. If something works, they constantly tweak it to make it the best it can be. However, this can also be said of their failures. They are able to learn from their mistakes and make necessary changes in order to give consumers a better product either in the long run or the next generation. They're persistent. I will admit though, that they aren't willing to do this with everything. Take the Switch's online service for example. It doesn't work nearly as well as it should, and they get plenty of criticism regarding it, yet they seem to have no intentions of fixing it. So, while they do a lot of things right, including a lot of things they initially get wrong, they still have their fair share of actual failures as well.
You guys are so professional, and my god, 242 k subscribers, keep up the good work, success and health for you, I'll keep coming back to see your content
I hate them because its obvious that they dont actually play the game and there just following a script on what to say about the game. I get that bills have to be paid but it doesnt make it any less cringe worthy
I feel like NOW is the time for a Tilt 'n' Tumble remake or sequel. I'm not even a huge fan of the game, but the Switch is perfect for it! Plus it could still work in docked or portable mode, and it'd be a great title for the Switch Lite.
Man, I love Derek's patreon supporters just as much as he does. Thank you Derek's patreon supporters for helping him make even more entertaining content.
Warioware Gold is a good "End of Life" 3DS game. It's a "best of" compilation of the rest of the series, with most of the included microgames being a remastered/redrawn version of microgames from all the games in the series, but primarily from the first 3 Warioware games.
@stopskeletonsfromfighting I regularly enjoy all the DS Guitar Hero games... Also band hero. Just wanted to be the other end of the spectrum on these games. I love em........ Especially on a speaker in my gamepack. I'm 33 and lived through guitar heros glory days
@@doomdoomerson6524 Not the other end. I, too, thought it was a blast to play. It was Guitar Hero the way it was meant to be played. Not with some stupid smartphone app, but with an even more stupid plastic peripheral
"Yoshi's Universal Gravitation" makes it sound like Yoshi literally became God and is wreaking havoc among the universe by throwing people into the air and playing pool with the planets.
You know what's amazing about these GBA tilt games that allow you to calibrate them? The fact that you can play them on DS, with a backlight *and* a headphone jack *while* charging.
who on earth would play tilt n tumble with a gamecube? also just thought id mention that you can change tilt in the air for topsy turvy, must have been an issue with the emulation
I'm sure this is going to sound damning with faint praise, but WarioWare Twisted is probably still my favorite motion controlled game ever. What a freaking gem of a game.
8:30 OMG! I always thought the kid at school that showed me Topsy Turvey was BS’ing me, and he was just using the DPad and hiding it. As i couldn’t do it. This was years ago in the uk. Youve answered a lifelong question, man that took me back, nostalgia! Lol. Cheers man :-)
I never found that weird, it's kind of sad Nintendo killed my favorite handheld of all time off so fast, just imagine the possibilities of all the games that could've been made.
I don’t understand why no one thinks Yoshi’s universal gravitation is funny. IMAGINE A 6 YEAR OLD TELLING HIS FRIENDS THAT HE LOVES UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION! It’s such a long phrase, it feels so weird
Literally yesterday I was talking to a customer who wanted to get Tilt n Tumble and was literally like wait it doesn’t say Color on it, I thought it was an original compatible game, popped it in a GB Pocket, it turned on, I’m like yeah see and then the screen that tells you you can’t play it comes up. Why does it fit? Why did they mold it that way? Why doesn’t it say Color? And he may very well have watched this the minute it came out, but if he did he never mentioned it. In conclusion, I got clowned, son.
Kirby Tilt N Tumble is not the only GBC game that can fit inside of an old GB console. Top Gear Pocket for GBC also had that little notch and it gave me a similar message when I tried to play it on my original Gameboy.
It works well on Nintendo 3ds with the mGBA, but you have to have both screens in an iron grip to jump or you'll end up opening and closing the system on accident which is not good for the connection between the two screens. "Mom! Kirby Tilt'n'Tumble broke the 3ds!"
I have to dislike every video that has a raid shadow legends ad because I'm that sick of it. I just hope creators can see that. Yeah they have to make money but mobile ads are intrusive af. I watched a video (i think by upper echelon gamers) about how they give you a script to follow and it's super cookie cutter
@hairyson 94 The problem with Raid is that ... it's not good. I played it for a month and never got my "free 5 star" or whatever from clicking the link, but I got the silver, which is useless and easy to get. And in my time playing, again for a whole month, I only got ONE unit that had a leader skill. So I was always using her, and she was the only one I managed to upgrade to a 5 star. It took a MONTH to upgrade one unit that was decent. It's the sloggiest mobile game on the market. I'd recommend Fate Grand Order over it any day of the week.
Wario Ware Twisted never got an EU release because the gyro technology in that cardtridge was not compliant with EU regulations (I believe it had a ball of mercury inside) I bought an American copy from ebay and it still is the best wario ware game, period. Best mini-games, quirkiest soundtrack, most collectables... Wario Ware Gold is the only one that may come close to that quality.
WarioWare Twisted wasn't released in Europe, so I actually had to import it. I looked for a US copy but couldn't find one but I found the Japanese version for a good price. Let me tell you, playing WarioWare without being able to read makes it pretty awkward but the game is still so good
2:50 Don't know if they count, but GBC-only-games with rumble features like the GBC version of Perfect Dark had clear cases with the same model as rumble cartridges that are playable on the original GB, like Pokemon Pinball. That means, that GBC exclusive games with rumble features also have these notches in their cartridges.
That is something else we noticed researching for this video - all GBC Rumble games have notches for a brick game boy but only Pokemon Pinball and a golf game by Natsume can actually play on one. It's weird!
There was a version of Mario Tennis on the GBC that used a original GB style cartridge. That game would also show a warning that you need to use a GBC instead of a GB.
You are the first one I know, who talks about that Yoshi game. I have really fond memories of that one :3 Too bad you didn't like it as much. Also, I swear the name was Yoshi Tilt 'n Go here in EU. Now I am doubting myself... I sadly lost the cartridge due to my mom at the time :s
My theory for the notch on Kirby Tilt n Tumble is that the game was in development long enough it was originally intended as a monochrome Game Boy cartridge and that's why the shell is embossed with "Game Boy" and not "Nintendo Game Boy Color" Perhaps they had the shells manufactured well in advance and by the time the game was ready they saw no point in manufacturing new plastic shells Also every tilt game can be played on 3DS with true tilt functionality using the mGBA emulator
In Finnbro 's video about 10 GBA homebrew games, he explained there was a motion sensor accesory for GBA named GBAccelerometer. It's only used by some homebrew games (the video only mentions Hazard Ball demo, I can't find any other). It's not official, was barely used, but as a curiosity is cool.
I remember renting Tilt n Tumble forever ago and thought it was the most revolutionary thing ever and was said because I never saw it on store shelves Warioware Twisted was one of my most fav games on GBA. Playing it in the Gameboy Player was hilarious
I remember when Diddy Kong Pilot was a thing. I was certainly excited for it, and I never knew it was supposed to have motion controls, or that there were actually prototypes available. Not sure how easy they are to get though.
So, anyone remember how everyone decried that game 2048 from stealing the game idea of Threes, another mobile app? I guess Threes was a clone of that Koro Koro Penachu game.
I had this game as a kid. It was kinda neat, but a little bit finnicky since the motion just used a set of mercury switches rather than a gyro or accelerometer.
I have really fond memories of Warioware Twisted. I convinced my grandmother to buy it for me and got so excited about going to get it the next day that I could barely sleep. We were going on a road trip the day after getting the game. That's when I found out that motion control and cars don't mix very well. I remember still trying to play it but taking big turns in the car would mess me up occasionally. Good times.
>emulates game
>admits to not owning the cartridge
Nintendo watching this: Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.
*Sounds of the FBI storming his house*
*F B I O P E N U P*
YOUR FEELINGS CHANGE LIKE THE WEATHER
Nicolás Rey You’re *
@@DZR3WIND Yore *
can we please get a DK bongos speedrun category for every game in existence
can super mario bros. be beaten with 0 A presses?
Never thought a GBC game would give me an excuse to dust off my Donkey Kongas!
Did you bought these Bongos, Derek?
cool
That sounds dirty, hehe.
So Smash with just Bongos is gonna show up for Derek in the future.
Am i misremembering there being a puzzle game where you had to guide a spinning baton thing through levels via motion controls on the GBA? I know there's a game like that on the GBA, i just thought it had motion controls, but maybe not...? And i can't remember the name either...
Holy shit the guy doing a speedrun holding the entire gamecube
I am deceased, this is so awesome
@ChandSlam That speedrun has been performed at least twice at Games Done Quick (GDQ) events.
Avgn should cover this eventually
RUclipsr: exists
RAID SHADOW LEGENDS: I'm about to fund this man's whole career
Yeah it's a bad game.
I'm actually surprised that he hasn't done a video on the Sega Genesis lock on cartridges like Sonic and knuckles
Skeeterray that’s the only such cartridge.......
@@bladeobrian2144 that's true, but it's still wired ambitious and unnecessary. Plus I could have worded the sentence a lot better
@@skeeterray9694 Yeah, but I think most people know about that one, so it's nothing special at this point.
@@CommodoreFan64 lol most people weren't sega owners man i have no clue what this lock on cartridge is lmao does it lock to the console or something
@superherosonic thats pretty interesting i can see why theres only one of its kind though
I rented tilt and tumble as a kid, thought my game was broken since i couldnt move with the D-pad.
lmaooo
It was the game that put the d-pad out of business.
Game Boy Advance: *Exists*
SSFF: It's free real estate!
"BUT FIRST!" Aw shit, here we go again.
Man. Where would punching weight be without the GBA
Seriously, content for ages
I'm genuinely sad that WW Twisted never got rereleased on anything. It's soooo good. And the subtle integration of rumble was absolutely perfect. To this day, it may well be the single best implementation of motion controls in any game, ever.
It was on 3ds
I lied that was touched please ignore me as I jump off this bridge
Maybe they didn't know how to recreate the controls? Idk
My only guess as to why it was renamed Yoshi's Universal Gravitation is that in the UK you could describe someone as being "topsy turvy", basically being drunk. But I don't think "Universal Gravitation" was a good replacement.
Universal Gravitation is so goofy for a Yoshi game subtitle that I can't help but love it.
Or the actual reason is that they just kept the Japanese name, and it's a reference to Newton's law of universal gravitation. I didn't know that second bit until 30 seconds ago.
I'm going to lose my mind if someone tells me how great the graphics of Raid: Shadow Legends is.
B-But the graphics tho...
gameplay player holding a gamecube tapping a with a ddr dance pad? LOL WHAT?!
It's also how the best Mario 64 runners play.
Speedrunner
"Nobody fails better than Nintendo"
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Just see how they handle fan stuf-
"This comment has been DMCA'd by Nintendo."
As odd as it sounds, it's true, and it's also a compliment of sorts. Nintendo are a company of innovation; they're always trying to do new things that keep them unique. If something works, they constantly tweak it to make it the best it can be. However, this can also be said of their failures. They are able to learn from their mistakes and make necessary changes in order to give consumers a better product either in the long run or the next generation. They're persistent. I will admit though, that they aren't willing to do this with everything. Take the Switch's online service for example. It doesn't work nearly as well as it should, and they get plenty of criticism regarding it, yet they seem to have no intentions of fixing it. So, while they do a lot of things right, including a lot of things they initially get wrong, they still have their fair share of actual failures as well.
except SEGA
You guys are so professional, and my god, 242 k subscribers, keep up the good work, success and health for you, I'll keep coming back to see your content
I'm getting real tired of the over saturation of Raid ads
Not mad at the creators, gotta pay those Bills, but doesnt mean I cant be tired of it
I hate them because its obvious that they dont actually play the game and there just following a script on what to say about the game. I get that bills have to be paid but it doesnt make it any less cringe worthy
@@sk8terboi10003 agreed
Why not Summoners war
@@granturismomarko2281 I guess I dont see it much
Bob Jones i just fast forward through any ads that any youtuber does, its real easy just tap the screen a couple times
Years later, Kirby Tilt is finally coming to Switch.
And now it’s out
I feel like NOW is the time for a Tilt 'n' Tumble remake or sequel. I'm not even a huge fan of the game, but the Switch is perfect for it! Plus it could still work in docked or portable mode, and it'd be a great title for the Switch Lite.
Obviously you've never done any of the botw motion shrines, cause that motion is garbage.
@@mata218 not every game is like that tho
R2P2 #17 obviously you’ve never played Splatoon
Well this has certainly aged
Can't tell you how much I love that Clash at Demonhead wall art.
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
SSFF: "Raid has been downloaded by ten million people!"
The 8 bit guy and the Retro Future have great vids on gbc backlight modding
10:36 "Or maybe just don't attempt while being old"
that's the mood
No one :
SKFF : yOulL geT a frEe *EPIC* chaMpion
Man, I love Derek's patreon supporters just as much as he does. Thank you Derek's patreon supporters for helping him make even more entertaining content.
Warioware Gold is a good "End of Life" 3DS game.
It's a "best of" compilation of the rest of the series, with most of the included microgames being a remastered/redrawn version of microgames from all the games in the series, but primarily from the first 3 Warioware games.
Do you mean end of life as in the last game in the series or as one of the last 3ds games?
I mean end of life as in one of the last 3DS games.
Imagine playing these on one of the non-backlit consoles. RIP.
I love Derek's energy and enthusiasm in every one of his videos. Seems like the coolest dude. Thanks for another great video! :D
I'll give a Shout Out to Stang Boy Customs. He does great Game Boy mod work with backlights and such for when you want to grab one
GUITAR HERO DS WAS WEIRD. I would love to see a video on the odd additions to the DS. Or that one magician game.
@stopskeletonsfromfighting I regularly enjoy all the DS Guitar Hero games... Also band hero. Just wanted to be the other end of the spectrum on these games. I love em........ Especially on a speaker in my gamepack. I'm 33 and lived through guitar heros glory days
@@doomdoomerson6524 Not the other end. I, too, thought it was a blast to play. It was Guitar Hero the way it was meant to be played. Not with some stupid smartphone app, but with an even more stupid plastic peripheral
Not even Derek could escape the grasp of Raid: Shadow Legends
Imagine not playing all of your games in the most magnificently dumb way possible
Now that wouldn't be Punching Weight, would it?
That Kirby Speedrun tech got me in ways I haven't been got since I learned someone beat Dark Souls with Bananas.
Now this is what I call an epic gamer moment
Dude, I haven't seen you in months. How've you been?
Welcome back, m'boi
Whenever I hear the words "Don't worry we have more GameBoy stuff" you know I'm in .
I remember buying Yoshi Universal Gravitation and thinking that it looked and played like a bootleg.
0:58 I literally said "oh no!" Out loud when I saw this
"Yoshi's Universal Gravitation" makes it sound like Yoshi literally became God and is wreaking havoc among the universe by throwing people into the air and playing pool with the planets.
You know what's amazing about these GBA tilt games that allow you to calibrate them? The fact that you can play them on DS, with a backlight *and* a headphone jack *while* charging.
Wario Ware Twisted was never released in Europe due to the game cart containing Mercury for the motion control.
Wow, really?
I remember that GCN Tilt game! When you fall off the GCN, you play on the GBA, it was a neat idea and IT NEVER CAME OUT
0:57 But first: Raid Shadow legends *skips to the intro of the video*
i owned kirby tilt 'n tumble! i could never beat it back in the day. it's an impressively made game, but it's soooo hard
You pirated it.
It shouldn't be "soooo hard" if it's a Kirby game, and anti piracy back in the day was to ramp up the difficulty to Dark Souls.
@@skinwalker69420 no, i owned it on cartridge.
@@nothankyou4859 it might be a bootleg then.
@@skinwalker69420 i was like 9 years old when i got it for christmas. no.
You holding the GameCube reminds me of when Strong Bad was shooting a movie and pretended an entire VCR was a car phone.
The punching weight intro is absolutely amazing
If i remember correctly, the reason the EU didn’t get many of these games was due to heavy metals being used in the accelerometer/gyroscope.
Ok but that tilt and tumble on the gamecube was fucking hilarious
who on earth would play tilt n tumble with a gamecube? also just thought id mention that you can change tilt in the air for topsy turvy, must have been an issue with the emulation
Speedrunners would, its just a kinda funny novelty
I'm pretty close to getting a Raid Shadow Legends brand deal for my next phone call to my mum.
Imagine playing this on the school bus flailing around looking like your about to bust a move
Thanks for all that motion control novelties and experiments because virtual reality Gaming wouldnt be as much fun as it is today.
Punching Weight is the best series of this channel.
When seeing that Diddy Kong Pilot gameplay as a MKWii fan I couldn't help but think "but that's Shy Guy Beach !"
I'm sure this is going to sound damning with faint praise, but WarioWare Twisted is probably still my favorite motion controlled game ever. What a freaking gem of a game.
Kirby tilt and tumble was great, and nobody can tell me otherwise.
Starts at 2:04
Thank you!
8:30 OMG! I always thought the kid at school that showed me Topsy Turvey was BS’ing me, and he was just using the DPad and hiding it. As i couldn’t do it. This was years ago in the uk. Youve answered a lifelong question, man that took me back, nostalgia! Lol. Cheers man :-)
UPDATE!
Kirby Tilt ‘n Tumble is now on the Switch’s NSO service.
I dunno man. It felt like you were really going through the motions this episode.
Looking at what the majority of mobile devs are doing compared to Nintendo... maybe Nintendo having the iron grip on mobile wasn't that bad after all.
Huzzah for new contents! Thanks for the quality entertainment, punching weight is one of the best shows on here!
Looked up Twisted and it goes for around 60 to 130€ with shipping of around 10 - 20€.One guy even only sells the manual for 30€
Next episode, gameboy rumble games!
I never found that weird, it's kind of sad Nintendo killed my favorite handheld of all time off so fast, just imagine the possibilities of all the games that could've been made.
Okay, playing a Gameboy Color game by tilting a Gamecube console really deserves a like.
Kirby tilt n tumble is best played on PS Vita via emulation.
The gyroscopic movement feels really natural there
I don’t understand why no one thinks Yoshi’s universal gravitation is funny. IMAGINE A 6 YEAR OLD TELLING HIS FRIENDS THAT HE LOVES UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION! It’s such a long phrase, it feels so weird
Wario ware twisted gave me SO MANY hours of entertainment on the bus going to school!
I don't have a dancepad. Grace! Let's wire some shit!
Literally yesterday I was talking to a customer who wanted to get Tilt n Tumble and was literally like wait it doesn’t say Color on it, I thought it was an original compatible game, popped it in a GB Pocket, it turned on, I’m like yeah see and then the screen that tells you you can’t play it comes up.
Why does it fit? Why did they mold it that way? Why doesn’t it say Color? And he may very well have watched this the minute it came out, but if he did he never mentioned it. In conclusion, I got clowned, son.
8:14 I still find it funny that they also developed the Blinx games on the Xbox.
Kirby Tilt N Tumble is not the only GBC game that can fit inside of an old GB console. Top Gear Pocket for GBC also had that little notch and it gave me a similar message when I tried to play it on my original Gameboy.
That picture of Ness behind the TV is haunted 👻
It works well on Nintendo 3ds with the mGBA, but you have to have both screens in an iron grip to jump or you'll end up opening and closing the system on accident which is not good for the connection between the two screens.
"Mom! Kirby Tilt'n'Tumble broke the 3ds!"
Wow , A Raid Shadow Legend promotion , ive never saw that coning😒
I have to dislike every video that has a raid shadow legends ad because I'm that sick of it. I just hope creators can see that. Yeah they have to make money but mobile ads are intrusive af. I watched a video (i think by upper echelon gamers) about how they give you a script to follow and it's super cookie cutter
@@devastatheseeker9967 you mean like most sponsored ads that RUclipsrs do? This is extremely common for any youtuber
Can't say I've seen any promotion coning either
@@hairyson94 no mobile game ads specifically
@hairyson 94 The problem with Raid is that ... it's not good. I played it for a month and never got my "free 5 star" or whatever from clicking the link, but I got the silver, which is useless and easy to get. And in my time playing, again for a whole month, I only got ONE unit that had a leader skill. So I was always using her, and she was the only one I managed to upgrade to a 5 star. It took a MONTH to upgrade one unit that was decent. It's the sloggiest mobile game on the market. I'd recommend Fate Grand Order over it any day of the week.
Never tapped 6 times on the right of my screen so fast as when j saw the start of that ad
Wario Ware Twisted never got an EU release because the gyro technology in that cardtridge was not compliant with EU regulations (I believe it had a ball of mercury inside)
I bought an American copy from ebay and it still is the best wario ware game, period.
Best mini-games, quirkiest soundtrack, most collectables...
Wario Ware Gold is the only one that may come close to that quality.
Wow
WarioWare Twisted wasn't released in Europe, so I actually had to import it. I looked for a US copy but couldn't find one but I found the Japanese version for a good price.
Let me tell you, playing WarioWare without being able to read makes it pretty awkward but the game is still so good
I still don't get why Wario Ware Twisted wasn't released in Europe while Yoshi's Topsy Turvy (renamed Universal Graivtation, as said) was.
I've been holding it in all these years, but i have to say it.... I want to see skeletons fight. Please don't stop them from fighting
At little more Grace in this episode is nice. But I'm still holding out for that 100% great Grace episode!
What fucking weirdo in Europe looked at Yoshi Topsy Turvy and said "That title is awful! Call it
U N I V E R S A L
G R A V I T A T I O N"
I'm guessing you couldn't get past Command Master's rhythm section because you're playing on an HD television, thus causing input delay.
I'm glad you've channeled in your inner double bass drum skills for WarioWare Twisted!
2:50 Don't know if they count, but GBC-only-games with rumble features like the GBC version of Perfect Dark had clear cases with the same model as rumble cartridges that are playable on the original GB, like Pokemon Pinball. That means, that GBC exclusive games with rumble features also have these notches in their cartridges.
That is something else we noticed researching for this video - all GBC Rumble games have notches for a brick game boy but only Pokemon Pinball and a golf game by Natsume can actually play on one. It's weird!
You’re a goddamn wizard! Love the content.
There was a version of Mario Tennis on the GBC that used a original GB style cartridge. That game would also show a warning that you need to use a GBC instead of a GB.
You are the first one I know, who talks about that Yoshi game.
I have really fond memories of that one :3
Too bad you didn't like it as much.
Also, I swear the name was Yoshi Tilt 'n Go here in EU.
Now I am doubting myself... I sadly lost the cartridge due to my mom at the time :s
My theory for the notch on Kirby Tilt n Tumble is that the game was in development long enough it was originally intended as a monochrome Game Boy cartridge and that's why the shell is embossed with "Game Boy" and not "Nintendo Game Boy Color"
Perhaps they had the shells manufactured well in advance and by the time the game was ready they saw no point in manufacturing new plastic shells
Also every tilt game can be played on 3DS with true tilt functionality using the mGBA emulator
The combinaison Gameboy SP + Gameshark Pro + Tilt'N'Tumble recalibrates the tilt function. It's a perfect way to play the game.
I've heard about WarioWare twisted Yoshi topsy-turvy, but it's intriguing that they tried a few other things prior to the Gameboy advance as well.
In Finnbro
's video about 10 GBA homebrew games, he explained there was a motion sensor accesory for GBA named GBAccelerometer. It's only used by some homebrew games (the video only mentions Hazard Ball demo, I can't find any other). It's not official, was barely used, but as a curiosity is cool.
I remember renting Tilt n Tumble forever ago and thought it was the most revolutionary thing ever and was said because I never saw it on store shelves
Warioware Twisted was one of my most fav games on GBA. Playing it in the Gameboy Player was hilarious
I remember when Diddy Kong Pilot was a thing. I was certainly excited for it, and I never knew it was supposed to have motion controls, or that there were actually prototypes available. Not sure how easy they are to get though.
So, anyone remember how everyone decried that game 2048 from stealing the game idea of Threes, another mobile app? I guess Threes was a clone of that Koro Koro Penachu game.
I had this game as a kid. It was kinda neat, but a little bit finnicky since the motion just used a set of mercury switches rather than a gyro or accelerometer.
I have really fond memories of Warioware Twisted. I convinced my grandmother to buy it for me and got so excited about going to get it the next day that I could barely sleep. We were going on a road trip the day after getting the game. That's when I found out that motion control and cars don't mix very well. I remember still trying to play it but taking big turns in the car would mess me up occasionally. Good times.
Yoshi's Universal Gravitation is one of few motion control games I absolutely love
I used to play Kirby Tile N Tumble on my Wii.
I play it on my phone.
I'm so annoyed Wario Ware Twisted was never released in Europe. I imported it and it's one of my favourite games ever.