List of WarioWare Gold microgames: Difference between revisions
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These microgames are themed after [[Wario]], and can be unlocked during the last stage of the Ultra League, "[[Wario Deluxe]]". All of Wario's introduction microgames are bundled together and automatically on level 2. Much like in ''Mega Microgame$'', the theme of Wario Deluxe's microgames is called '''Anything Goes'''. His intermission stage consists of him wearing the pot and floating away on a balloon basket. After 10 rounds are cleared, Wario Deluxe gains electric powers and zaps the screen before each microgame and hides the style hints, but only Wario's introduction microgames are played at this point. After four of these microgames are cleared, [[Lulu]] appears to pop most of the balloons with her arrows and start fighting with Wario Deluxe, and the style hints return. The number of lives is represented by gold bars. When the player wins a microgame, the crowd cheers and the screen gets brighter. If Lulu is on screen at the time, she gives two fingers up as well. If the player loses, the screen darkens, the crowd boos, and a gold bar is smashed. If Lulu is on screen at the time, she gets upset. When the boss is defeated, all the balloons pop, except for one which Lulu floats down on, and Wario Deluxe falls as a result. When the player reaches the bonus stage during subsequent playthroughs, Wario Deluxe and Lulu stop fighting and stare at the player with sparkles in Lulu's eyes. When the player completes the bonus stage, Wario Deluxe throws Lulu off of him with his electric powers and flies off in the balloon basket. When the player loses all their lives, a different "Game Over" tune is heard, and Wario Deluxe throws Lulu off of him if she is on-screen at the time. If the player continues on the first playthrough, Wario Deluxe will say “Oh! Don’t know when to quit?”, and Lulu jumps back on Wario if she was on-screen at the time. Unlike his normal counterpart, Wario Deluxe actually wants the player to lose. | These microgames are themed after [[Wario]], and can be unlocked during the last stage of the Ultra League, "[[Wario Deluxe]]". All of Wario's introduction microgames are bundled together and automatically on level 2. Much like in ''Mega Microgame$'', the theme of Wario Deluxe's microgames is called '''Anything Goes'''. His intermission stage consists of him wearing the pot and floating away on a balloon basket. After 10 rounds are cleared, Wario Deluxe gains electric powers and zaps the screen before each microgame and hides the style hints, but only Wario's introduction microgames are played at this point. After four of these microgames are cleared, [[Lulu]] appears to pop most of the balloons with her arrows and start fighting with Wario Deluxe, and the style hints return. The number of lives is represented by gold bars. When the player wins a microgame, the crowd cheers and the screen gets brighter. If Lulu is on screen at the time, she gives two fingers up as well. If the player loses, the screen darkens, the crowd boos, and a gold bar is smashed. If Lulu is on screen at the time, she gets upset. When the boss is defeated, all the balloons pop, except for one which Lulu floats down on, and Wario Deluxe falls as a result. When the player reaches the bonus stage during subsequent playthroughs, Wario Deluxe and Lulu stop fighting and stare at the player with sparkles in Lulu's eyes. When the player completes the bonus stage, Wario Deluxe throws Lulu off of him with his electric powers and flies off in the balloon basket. When the player loses all their lives, a different "Game Over" tune is heard, and Wario Deluxe throws Lulu off of him if she is on-screen at the time. If the player continues on the first playthrough, Wario Deluxe will say “Oh! Don’t know when to quit?”, and Lulu jumps back on Wario if she was on-screen at the time. Unlike his normal counterpart, Wario Deluxe actually wants the player to lose. | ||
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