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WarioWare Gold (Video Game 2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. All of Orbulon's microgame, alarm clock and cutscene voice clips from WarioWare Gold can be found here, as well as any voice clips from other characters featured in his story cutscene.

WarioWare Gold, known as Made in Wario Gorgeous (メイド イン ワリオ ゴージャス Meido in Wario Gōjasu) in Japanese, is the eighth game in the series, and the only entry for the family.The title is a compilation of from across the franchise, including a number of new additions as well. Many returning microgames, however, have been updated to new control schemes, scenarios and visuals.

Overall, WarioWare Gold features 316 microgames, the largest collection in any WarioWare game to date, a record previously held by for the.WarioWare Gold is also notable as the first game in the series to feature fully voiced cutscenes. Though reprises his role as in the English version, other characters receive new voice actors. Microgames Main article:WarioWare Gold is a collection of 300 microgames (not counting the boss microgames), 54 of which are new to the series. Each microgame falls under a specific genre – 'Intro Games,' 'Sports', 'That's Life', 'Fantasy', 'Nintendo Classics', 'Anything Goes' – and a control scheme – 'Mash', 'Twist', 'Touch', 'Blow'.Souvenirs Main article:Similarly to WarioWare: Twisted! And Game & Wario, WarioWare Gold features extra content in the form of souvenirs, obtainable via the Capsule Machine.

These souvenirs are divided into eight categories: Minigames, Phones, Studio, Movies, Cards, Nintendo, Records and Miscellaneous.Missions Main article:Missions are certain milestones that could be achieved, similar to medals in. Media For a complete list of media for this subject, see. 18 x 13Ashley's ThemeAshley's Theme (Japanese version). Jingles Index JinglesWario JinglesAshley Jingles. DevelopmentAll returning microgames in WarioWare Gold were reprogrammed and redrawn from scratch. To select microgames for inclusion, polled the staff on their favorites and then ranked them according to other factors, such as how easily understood the microgame is or if it did not feel dated. The team aimed to update the microgame with new scenarios, more gameplay variables and also created connections between them that did not exist in their original form, with Abe citing how the remade versions of, and depict 'a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames.'

SalesAccording to Japanese sales tracker Dengeki Online, WarioWare Gold sold 138,024 units by December 30, making it the best-selling new 3DS release of 2018. In a Top 100 list of the best selling games of 2018 published by Famitsu, the game was ranked #38th.Staff Main article:Unlike previous WarioWare titles which were even collaborations between and 's SPD 1 team, WarioWare Gold was primarily developed by Intelligent Systems staff (most of which had previously worked on ) outside of the involvement of series lead (who returns as the chief director) and, who produced the character art, storyboarded and animated the game's cutscenes, and voiced in the Japanese dub of the game. Youichi Tada acts as the game's sub-director and Nami Komuro, one of the writers of and, wrote the game's cutscenes.WarioWare Gold notably recasts every character beside Wario, who were previously voiced by members of Nintendo of America's department, with professional anime and video game voice actors.

It is also the first game in the series to be fully dubbed in languages other than English.Pre-release and unused content. An early version of Penny Crygor's intro cutscene exists in the game's files. This cutscene mostly consists of sketches by the game's character design Ko Takeuchi, and features a few minor differences in character and background designs as well, like for the laboratory in the background. Just like the other stage jingles, the Index has an intro jingle too, but it ends up unused.References in later games.: WarioWare Gold's artwork for Wario, 5-Volt, 9-Volt, 18-Volt, Ashley, Dr. Crygor, Dribble and Spitz, Fronk, Jimmy T., Kat and Ana, Orbulon, Mona, and Young Cricket is reused for their in this game.Trivia. Because the game is fully voiced for all regions, WarioWare Gold marks the first game since where Wario is voiced by someone other than (although he reprises his role for the English localization), and the first game since to give him different voice actors for different international markets.

WarioWare Gold uses the same font as the for some microgames, as both series are developed by and are spin-offs of the Mario universe.References. Nintendo UK. (March 8, 2018). Retrieved March 8, 2018. Nintendo Australia. (March 8, 2018).

Retrieved March 8, 2018. Nintendo 公式チャンネル (March 8, 2018). Retrieved March 8, 2018. GameXplain (March 8, 2018). Retrieved March 8, 2018.

^ Stephen Totilo (October 18, 2018). Retrieved October 20. Retrieved January 17, 2019). Gaming Reinvented. (August 4, 2018). Gaming Reinvented.

Retrieved August 05, 2018. Gaming Reinvented. Retrieved August 11, 2018. The intro jingle is the first one that plays.

WarioWare (series)
GenreCasual
PlatformNintendo consoles
DeveloperNintendo R&D1
Nintendo EPD
Nintendo SPD Group No.1
Intelligent Systems
TOSE Software Co.
CountryJapan
Release dateMarch 21, 2003 (first release)
Wikipedia

The WarioWare series (known as Made in Wario in Japan) is a series of spin-off video games starring Wario, the anti-hero from the Mario series created by Nintendo. The premise of the series is that Wario, in his quest for infinite riches, creates his own video game company, WarioWare Inc., where he hires his friends (unpaid, of course) to create 'microgames' to sell for high prices.

  • 1WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$
  • 2WarioWare: Twisted!
  • 3WarioWare: Smooth Moves
  • 4WarioWare: D.I.Y.
  • 5WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase
  • 6Game & Wario
  • 7WarioWare Gold

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$[edit]

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003 and served as the first installment of the franchise.

Down & Outie[edit]

The object of the microgame is to cover Wario's bloated belly with his tight shirt without causing it to rip from pulling too hard.

Kairosoft's Anime Studio Story is one such game.It casts you as the executive of a budding Anime production company. Moho. Push buttonYou can make more money with jobs on the side, like designing mascots or doing cutscene work. The critics will hate it, and the audience will mostly ignore it.But it'll make your money back, plus a bit of profit. And that profit is the first step down the road to damnation. You'll need to hire a couple of employees for your dingy office and start making cartoons.There's a limited pool of themes, characters, and settings to choose from, with different popularities and costs.So you pick what you can afford, set your meagre staff to work, and release the result on a niche network.

WarioWare: Twisted![edit]

WarioWare: Twisted! was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004. The game's cartridge contains a tilt sensor, which is used for the game's main gimmick: twisting.

Wario Weigh-In[edit]

Wario has become extremely overweight in this microgame, requiring the player to twist the system until he slims down to a certain size.

Pyoro R[edit]

Pyoro R is an unlockable souvenir in the game. The player must tilt the Game Boy Advance to aim, and press the A button to extend Pyoro's beak and attack any invading bugs. The game is over if a single bug reaches the ground. For the larger enemies, the player must rotate the Game Boy Advance after attaching Pyoro's beak, which cause Pyoro to slightly inflate.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves[edit]

Piggy boom facebook. WarioWare: Smooth Moves was released for the Nintendo Wii in 2007. The microgames featured in this game make use of the various movement capabilities of the Wii Remote controller.

Bedside Manners[edit]

On the third level of difficulty, the patient is much fatter than before.

  • Level 1

  • Level 3

WarioWare: D.I.Y.[edit]

WarioWare: D.I.Y. was released on the Nintendo DS in 2010. In addition to having microgames created by the staff at Nintendo, the game's primary features allowed players to create their own microgames by drawing backgrounds and sprites, composing music, and programing AI.

Rice Stuffed[edit]

The objective of the microgame is to help a boy eat a giant rice ball.

WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase[edit]

WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase was released as a downloadable WiiWare title for the Nintendo Wii in 2010 shortly following the release of WarioWare: D.I.Y. on the Nintendo DS. The game allowed players to upload their creations from WarioWare: D.I.Y. and play them on the big screen along with several more microgames pre-made by Nintendo exclusively for D.I.Y. Showcase.

Money Hungry[edit]

The player must guide Wario down to the treasure chest at the ocean floor, but running into one of the two sharks causes them to eat him and fail the microgame.

  • Animated sprites of the sharks

Navel Force[edit]

Wario must deflect missiles coming toward him by expanding his belly.

  • Animated sprite of Wario

Game & Wario[edit]

Game & Wario was released for the Nintendo Wii U in 2013. Shying away from the standard formula of microgame-based gameplay, Game & Wario instead consists of several different kinds of games that make use the Wii U GamePad's functionality.

Rollout[edit]

One of the microgames in 'GAMER' involves rolling pizza dough with a rolling pin until it's a certain size. On the third level of difficulty, instead of pizza dough, the rolling pin must stretch out a chubby girl until she's tall and slim. There's also the possibility that she instead becomes muscular.

  • Animation made from the game's sprites

WarioWare Gold[edit]

WarioWare Gold was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2018. It features over 300 microgames, most of which return from previous WarioWare titles with some original microgames thrown in as well.

During Kat & Ana's story in the Touch League, the twins believe they are applying for their ninja learner's permits by eating all the food prepared by Ms. Munchly. After successfully completing one of their microgames, the two briefly appeared stuffed before moving on to the next.

Thanks a Latte[edit]

During one of Wario's microgames introducing the Touch League, the player must swirl the cream artwork in a cup of coffee until it disappears, revealing a tiny Wario inside the cup that drank the whole thing.

Crowded Desktop[edit]

In one of Kat & Ana's microgames the player must close out windows on a computer screen. During stage one of this game, after closing out the windows, there is an image of a very stuffed bunny.

Curls and Weigh[edit]

One of Dr. Crygor's microgames is a variation of 'Wario Weigh-In' from WarioWare: Twisted that features a generic man instead of Wario. On each level of difficulty he appears fatter than before.

  • Level 1

  • Level 2

  • Level 3

Over the Hump[edit]

One of Orbulon's microgames has the player trying to inflate a camel's hump with a bicycle pump. During the first stage of the game, the player must inflate a camel's hump, and in the second stage, the player must inflate two camels. However, during the third stage, the player must inflate one camel to a huge size to win.

Bedside Manners[edit]

'Bedside Manners' returns from Warioware: Smooth Moves as one of Wario Deluxe's microgames with Wario himself as the patient appearing skinny on the first level of difficulty, overweight on the second, and overly buff on the third.

  • Level 1

  • Level 2

Down & Outie[edit]

'Down & Outie' returns from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ as one of Wario Deluxe's microgames. Like the original, the player must cover Wario's belly with his tight shirt without pulling too hard and ripping it. In this version of the microgame, Wario actually appears muscular on the second stage of difficulty and then much fatter on the third stage.

  • Level 1

  • Level 3

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