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Five of the Best: Spin-offs

A virtuous spiral.

An MS Paint-looking image of a young feminine face being poked in the cheek by the finger of a hand presumably controlled by the player. It's weird. It's WarioWare.
Image credit: Nintendo

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Great ideas, and great successes, inevitably lead to spin-offs. Perhaps a side character in one game gained enough popularity to warrant an entire adventure of their own. Or maybe there was a smaller idea in a game that was so well liked it made sense to make it fuller and standalone. It could be a mod that became unexpectedly popular, it could be a secondary game mode. It could even be an older version of an existing game. It doesn't matter; spin-offs can come from anywhere. The question is, which spin-offs in games are the best?

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