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Image:Utsusu Made in Wario 1.jpg|Before playing, the player has to adjust the control by making a specific pose, as seen in the very first footage.
Image:Utsusu Made in Wario 1.jpg|Before playing, the player has to adjust the control by making a specific pose, as seen in the very first footage.
Image:Utsusu Made in Wario 2.jpg|Between the microgames, a roller coaster scene shows up, also as seen in the first footage.
Image:Utsusu Made in Wario 2.jpg|Between the microgames, a roller coaster scene shows up, also as seen in the first footage.
Image:Microgame 1 UMIW.png|A microgame where two player has to break a brick with their heads. This is one of Kat and Ana's microgames.
Image:Microgame 1 UMIW.png|A microgame where two players have to break a brick with their heads. This is one of Kat and Ana's microgames.
Image:Microgame 2 UMIW.png|A new nose-picking microgame. This is one of Jimmy's microgames.
Image:Microgame 2 UMIW.png|A new nose-picking microgame. This is one of Jimmy's microgames.
Image:Microgame 3 UMIW.png|The player has to catch a falling hat with the head in this microgame. This is one of Mona's microgames.
Image:Microgame 3 UMIW.png|The player has to catch a falling hat with the head in this microgame. This is one of Mona's microgames.

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Utsusu Made in Wario is a game released on DSiWare for the Nintendo DSi, and is part of the WarioWare series of games. It was revealed at a financial briefing by Nintendo on October 31 2008 and was released in Japan on 24th of December as a DSiWare launch title.[1] Wario opens his own amusement park with the name Wario Park. He runs it along with Mona, Jimmy T., Kat and Ana. According to the official site, this game can be played by up to two players. This game takes 43 blocks on the DSi hard disk.

"Utsusu" is Japanese for "being shown in a picture or video." This is because the game uses the Nintendo DSi's built-in digital camera to make a sillhouette of the player to use as a character in the microgames.[2]

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