Yes, but at LD said, "Each of those is unique". The Mario Party games are all very similiar. The same could be said of the WarioWare setup, but Twisted requires you to "twist" the handheld, and Touched required the touch screen and mic. Those are very different input devices. The first two WarioWares used the same button masher control schema, but the origianl GBA version was single player, a few minigames aside, and portable. The GCN version was a multiplayer console version with a few more games.
Although I know virtually nothing about the Revolutions controller and haven't even heard of a Revolution version of WarioWare, but if/when one is released I am sure I'll buy it.