WarioWare: D.I.Y.

WarioWare: Myself, known as Made in Ore (メイド イン 俺 Meido in Ore, literally "Made in Me") in Japan, is an upcoming title in the WarioWare series. It was confirmed on October 2 at the Fall 2008 Nintendo Conference, where are very short footage was shown. The game will be released on April 29, 2009 in Japan for the Nintendo DS and allows the player to create his or her own microgames, music and comics, hence the title. The content can be shared via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Features
The player is able to make own graphics, music and logic routines for his or her microgames. The tools for creating the artwork are partly taken from Mario Paint, and even the respective graphics resemble the visuals of the named game. Furthermore, Myself offers the possibility to create comics. The game is divided into three sections:
 * My House: The main section of the game were the player creates the microgames. The tools for graphical editing include different pencil tools, spray can, fill tool and eraser. They are used for both background elements and sprites which can be easily placed and moved around. The game allows to program logic routines to define the game's rules. Sound effects and music can be made as well. A separate utility allows to create four-panel comics, too.
 * WarioWare, Inc.: The game's tutorial hosted by Penny Crygor.
 * My Shop: In this section, the player saves the microgames and puts them together. A "game card" can be designed for the microgame set.

Players can make their creations available to other Myself owners. They can also be uploaded to Nintendo for contest purposes. Additionally, a game called Asobu Made in Ore will be released on WiiWare and allows to play the self-made games and games made by other players on the Wii.

90 microgames are already available from the beginning.

Screenshots
In the first footage, the player designed a microgame about popping a balloon. Basic steps of the making were shown.

Trivia

 * The word ore (俺) is a rough or arrogant-sounding first-person pronoun in Japanese. The use of the word in the Japanese title is in line with Wario's personality.