10 Of Nintendo's Weirdest & Most Forgotten Gaming Experiments
5. Warioware: Snapped!
Way before Kinect was even an idea, WarioWare's goofy brand of microgames stumbled into the realm of motion controls with the DSi exclusive release WarioWare Snapped!, a confusing game that forgets the limitations of a handheld device.
Much like Sony's EyeToy, players set their DSi onto a stable support and wave their hands and head around in goofy games like watering plants and picking noses, and are rewarded for their troubles with a cartoonish comic slideshow of all the dumb faces they made while playing. Like an automatic drunk Snapchat.
The DSi camera was a pitiful 0.3 megapixels, not even enough to compete against any mobile phones of the era, so the game can hardly keep track of what's a face, what's a hand, or what's a shadow.
Even in the once-in-a-lifetime scenario that you can set up the perfect lighting and position to actually play the game, you'll quickly run out of content as it barely holds more than a few minutes of gameplay content.