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'''One Hit Wonder''' is one of [[9-Volt]] & [[18-Volt]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' and later appears in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' as the boss microgame of [[5-Volt]]'s stage. It is based on [[Nintendo]]'s Ultra Machine, released in 1968, and its name is based on the phrase on "[[wikipedia:One-hit wonder|One-hit Wonder]]" (a term for musical artists known for only one hit single).
'''One Hit Wonder''' is one of [[9-Volt]] & [[18-Volt]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' and later appears in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' as the boss microgame of [[5-Volt]]'s stage. It is based on [[Nintendo]]'s Ultra Machine, released in 1968, and its name is based on the phrase on "[[wikipedia:One-hit wonder|One-hit Wonder]]" (a term for musical artists known for only one hit single).

Revision as of 17:11, April 21, 2024

One Hit Wonder
One Hit Wonder in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
OneHitWonder WarioWareGold.png
WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare: Smooth Moves
WarioWare Gold
Type 9-Volt & 18-Volt (Smooth Moves)
5-Volt (Gold)
Command(s) Hit! (Smooth Moves)
Hit 3 balls! (Gold)
Info "Keep your eye on the ball and hit a homerun! 1968: Indoor Batting Machine" (Smooth Moves)
"Take a swing, and hit the balls the Ultra Machine tosses your way. Be sure to watch out for that changeup! The Ultra Machine was a batting machine for home use that electronically fired table tennis balls. It was released in Japan in 1968." (Gold)
Controls A Button – Swing (Gold)
Form(s) "The Janitor" (Smooth Moves)
Time limit 55-60 beats (Gold)
Points to clear 8 (Gold)
Music track Home Run Derby

One Hit Wonder is one of 9-Volt & 18-Volt's microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves and later appears in WarioWare Gold as the boss microgame of 5-Volt's stage. It is based on Nintendo's Ultra Machine, released in 1968, and its name is based on the phrase on "One-hit Wonder" (a term for musical artists known for only one hit single).

Gameplay

WarioWare: Smooth Moves

The object is to hit the baseball. The Wii Remote can be held like a baseball bat, and when the baseball comes, the player should swing the Wii Remote.

  • 1st level difficulty: The ball travels straight.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The ball travels in a curve.
  • 3rd level difficulty: The ball travels quickly in a curve. There is a chance the Ultra Machine will throw a beanball, which takes longer to reach the batter.

WarioWare Gold

The object is to hit 3 baseballs out of the 5 in stock to pass the microgame. The player will lose if they miss 3 balls.

  • 1st level difficulty: The balls travel straight.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The balls travel in curves. The batter is a man who bats with an umbrella.
  • 3rd level difficulty: The balls can travel either straight or curved. The batter is a woman who bats with a frying pan, resembling 5-Volt.

Mission

  • Major Leaguer: The player has to clear Level 3 by hitting a home run with an average of 110 meters or more.

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウルトラマシン[?]
Urutora Mashin
Ultra Machine
French (NOA) Coup de balle[?] Ball strike
Italian Colpo vincente[?] Winning shot
Spanish Momento cumbre (Smooth Moves)
¡Batea! (Gold)
[?]
Peak moment (Smooth Moves)
Bat! (Gold)