
WarioWare series director Goro Abe has left Nintendo, but he won't stop making "experimental games with unconventional mechanics"
Goro Abe, the creative force behind WarioWare, left Nintendo to teach at Osaka Electro‑Communication University — but he’s not retiring. He’ll pursue industry‑academia projects and keep making smaller, stranger experimental games. What happens to WarioWare now?
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