Rotation
Warioware Twisted and Yoshi's Universal Gravitation will use a rotation chip. This means, when playing, you must rotated, turn, and flip your GBA, GBA, or DS (depending which system is being used) to fullfil objectives. The technology is somewhat similar to that of GBC's Kirby's Tilt and Tumble. While Warioware Twisted will use the rotation funtion for mini games, the new Yoshi game is more of a platformer. Both these games are out in Japan right now, and they will most likely make it here in the States sometime later this year.
Warioware Twisted and Yoshi's Universal Gravitation will use a rotation chip. This means, when playing, you must rotated, turn, and flip your GBA, GBA, or DS (depending which system is being used) to fullfil objectives. The technology is somewhat similar to that of GBC's Kirby's Tilt and Tumble. While Warioware Twisted will use the rotation funtion for mini games, the new Yoshi game is more of a platformer. Both these games are out in Japan right now, and they will most likely make it here in the States sometime later this year.