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|align="center"|[[File:9-Volt WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|120x120px]]
|align="center"|[[File:9-Volt WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|120x120px]]
|align="center"|'''[[9-Volt]]'''
|align="center"|'''[[9-Volt]]'''
|style="background:#e0f0f8"|"''Hey! My name is 9-Volt! I'm the grade-schooler gone old school! I've put together a collection of retro classics that'll make you late for class. Come on over and try a few out! I'll spin the tunes while you play the games! I think Nintendo games are the greatest, so you can imagine my surprise when I found out that Wario lives in my... uh, I mean that I live in his city!''"
|style="background:#e0f0f8"|"''Hey! My name is 9-Volt! I'm the grade-schooler gone old school! I've put together a collection of retro classics that'll make you kate for class. Come on over and try a few out! I'll spin the tunes while you play the games! I think Nintendo games are the greatest, so you can imagine my surprise when I found out that Wario lives in my... uh, I mean that I live in his city!''"
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|colspan=3 style="background:#c8d7f4"|'''9-Volt's story:'''<br>After school ends, 9-Volt goes [[9-Volt's House|home]] on his skateboard. Once he arrives at home, 9-Volt spins records in his room, and begins remixing a new song. An oversized [[Game Boy]] next to 9-Volt uses a contraption to insert a cartridge into itself, starting a game modeled after a turn-based role-playing game, where the player encounters the microgames as battles. In the epilogue, Ken the Reporter suddenly appears and announces that the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]] is on sale now. Excited by this, 9-Volt leaves the house, his skateboard transforms into a hoverboard, and he rushes off before later showing up at the Gelateria.
|colspan=3 style="background:#c8d7f4"|'''9-Volt's story:'''<br>After school ends, 9-Volt goes [[9-Volt's House|home]] on his skateboard. Once he arrives at home, 9-Volt spins records in his room, and begins remixing a new song. An oversized [[Game Boy]] next to 9-Volt uses a contraption to insert a cartridge into itself, starting a game modeled after a turn-based role-playing game, where the player encounters the microgames as battles. In the epilogue, Ken the Reporter suddenly appears and announces that the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]] is on sale now. Excited by this, 9-Volt leaves the house, his skateboard transforms into a hoverboard, and he rushes off before later showing up at the Gelateria.
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|style="background:#eee"|[[File:Sheriff MMG.png]] '''[[Sheriff (minigame)|Sheriff]]<br>[[File:MMG Sheriff Select.png]]
|style="background:#eee"|[[File:Sheriff MMG.png]] '''[[Sheriff (minigame)|Sheriff]]<br>[[File:MMG Sheriff Select.png]]
|Scoring 25 or more points in Jimmy's Remix 2 stage.
|Scoring 25 or more points in Jimmy's Remix 2 stage.
|align="left"|Betty has been kidnapped by bandits, and Wario has to rescue her by shooting all of the bandits in each level. This minigame is a slightly altered port of the arcade game ''{{wp|Sheriff (arcade game)|Sheriff}}''.
|align="left"|[[Betty]] has been kidnapped by bandits, and Wario has to rescue her by shooting all of the bandits in each level. This minigame is a slightly altered port of the arcade game ''{{wp|Sheriff (arcade game)|Sheriff}}''.
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|style="background:#eee"|[[File:Pyoro MMG.png]] '''[[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]]<br>[[File:MMG Pyoro Select.png]]
|style="background:#eee"|[[File:Pyoro MMG.png]] '''[[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]]<br>[[File:MMG Pyoro Select.png]]
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Wario Bike Intro MMG.png|[[Wario Bike]]
Wario Bike Intro MMG.png|[[Wario Bike]]
Wario Computer MMG.png|[[Computer]]
Wario Computer MMG.png|[[Computer]]
Jimmys Cell MMG.png|[[Jimmy's Cell|Jimmy's cell phone]]
Jimmys Cell MMG.png|[[Jimmy's Cell]]
Dribble Taxi MMG.png|[[Dribble's taxi]]
Dribble Taxi MMG.png|[[Dribble Taxi]]
Monas Scooter Cutscene MMG.png|[[Mona's scooter|Mona's moped]]
Monas Scooter Cutscene MMG.png|[[Mona's scooter]]
SK8 Cutscene MMG.png|[[SK8]]
SK8 Cutscene MMG.png|[[SK8]]
File:Orbulon story WWMM.png|[[Oinker|Orbulon's UFO]]
File:Orbulon story WWMM.png|[[Oinker|Orbulon's UFO]]
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The Japanese ''{{wp|Famitsu}}'' magazine rated the game a score of 35 out of 40.<ref>[http://www.gamekult.com/tout/jeux/fiches/J000025860_presse.html Ratings for ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' at Gamekult (French)]</ref> {{wp|1UP.com}}'s Shane Bettenhausen rated the game 9.5/10 and enjoyed how fast-paced and frantic the game was. He also stated that playing the games was all it took to convince his friends of the game's value. Bettenhausen enjoyed the weirdness of the game, too.<ref>[http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3103603 ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' Review at 1UP.com]</ref> Jeff Gerstmannf of {{wp|GameSpot}} stated that the combination of minigames and pacing of puzzle games such as ''{{wp|Tetris}}'' came together wonderfully. He rated the game a score of 9.1/10.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/gba/puzzle/warioware/review.html ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' Review at GameSpot]</ref> {{wp|IGN}}'s Craig Harris loved ''WarioWare'' and awarded it a score of 9/10. He stated that it did not matter that the main quest only took one or two hours. The additional replay value made up for it. He also cited the game's "pick up and play" qualities as reasons for his high score.<ref>[http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/410/410028p1.html ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' Review at IGN]</ref>
The Japanese ''{{wp|Famitsu}}'' magazine rated the game a score of 35 out of 40.<ref>[http://www.gamekult.com/tout/jeux/fiches/J000025860_presse.html Ratings for ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' at Gamekult (French)]</ref> {{wp|1UP.com}}'s Shane Bettenhausen rated the game 9.5/10 and enjoyed how fast-paced and frantic the game was. He also stated that playing the games was all it took to convince his friends of the game's value. Bettenhausen enjoyed the weirdness of the game, too.<ref>[http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3103603 ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' Review at 1UP.com]</ref> Jeff Gerstmannf of {{wp|GameSpot}} stated that the combination of minigames and pacing of puzzle games such as ''{{wp|Tetris}}'' came together wonderfully. He rated the game a score of 9.1/10.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/gba/puzzle/warioware/review.html ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' Review at GameSpot]</ref> {{wp|IGN}}'s Craig Harris loved ''WarioWare'' and awarded it a score of 9/10. He stated that it did not matter that the main quest only took one or two hours. The additional replay value made up for it. He also cited the game's "pick up and play" qualities as reasons for his high score.<ref>[http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/410/410028p1.html ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' Review at IGN]</ref>
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|align="left"|"''While it can be said that the game isn't quite as exciting once you've seen every minigame it has to offer, the method that it brings the games to you stays fresh, and a bevy of unlockables--including full versions of Dr. Mario (renamed Dr. Wario here) and Nintendo's classic arcade game Sheriff--keep things moving along quite nicely. In the end, the game does have a lot of that Tetris-like appeal, making it something that you can play in short bursts and return to again and again, which is one of the most admirable qualities a portable game can have. Anyone looking for an exciting change of pace will have a fantastic time with WarioWare.''"
|align="left"|"''While it can be said that the game isn't quite as exciting once you've seen every minigame it has to offer, the method that it brings the games to you stays fresh, and a bevy of unlockables--including full versions of Dr. Mario (renamed Dr. Wario here) and Nintendo's classic arcade game Sheriff--keep things moving along quite nicely. In the end, the game does have a lot of that Tetris-like appeal, making it something that you can play in short bursts and return to again and again, which is one of the most admirable qualities a portable game can have. Anyone looking for an exciting change of pace will have a fantastic time with WarioWare.''"
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===Awards===
===Awards===
The game was awarded the Editor's Choice Award at both GameSpot and IGN.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/misc/editorschoice/index.html Editor's Choice Award at GameSpot]</ref><ref>[http://gameboy.ign.com/index/choice.html Editor's Choice Award at IGN]</reF> At the Edinburgh International Games Festival in 2004, ''WarioWare'' took the {{wp|Edge (magazine)|Edge}} Award, and was named the most innovative game of the year.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3559964.stm News "GameBoy mini-games take top prize" at BBC News]</ref> ''WarioWare, Inc.'' also gained one of the three Innovation awards at the 4th annual Game Developers Choice Awards in 2004.<ref>[http://www.gamechoiceawards.com/archive/innovation.htm Archive of Innovation awards at Game Developers Choice Awards]</ref> In 2008, ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' named the game one of the top ten weirdest of all time.<ref>"The Top 10 Weirdest Games of All Time", Game Informer 180 (April 2008)</ref>
The game was awarded the Editor's Choice Award at both GameSpot and IGN.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/misc/editorschoice/index.html Editor's Choice Award at GameSpot]</ref><ref>[http://gameboy.ign.com/index/choice.html Editor's Choice Award at IGN]</reF> At the Edinburgh International Games Festival in 2004, ''WarioWare'' took the {{wp|Edge (magazine)|Edge}} Award, and was named the most innovative game of the year.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3559964.stm News "GameBoy mini-games take top prize" at BBC News]</ref> ''WarioWare, Inc.'' also gained one of the three Innovation awards at the 4th annual Game Developers Choice Awards in 2004.<ref>[http://www.gamechoiceawards.com/archive/innovation.htm Archive of Innovation awards at Game Developers Choice Awards]</ref> In 2008, ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' named the game one of the top ten weirdest of all time.<ref>"The Top 10 Weirdest Games of All Time", Game Informer 180 (April 2008)</ref>
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Wario 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[Wario]] on [[Wario Bike|his bike]]
Wario 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[Wario]] on [[Wario Bike|his bike]]
Jimmy T 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[Jimmy T|Jimmy T.]] with [[Jimmy's Cell|his cell phone]]
Jimmy T 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[Jimmy T|Jimmy T.]] with [[Jimmy's Cell|his cell phone]]
Mona on scooter WWMM art.jpg|[[Mona]] driving [[Mona's scooter|her moped]]
Mona on scooter WWMM art.jpg|[[Mona]] driving [[Mona's scooter|her scooter]]
9-Volt 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[9-Volt]] on his [[SK8]]
9-Volt 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[9-Volt]] on his [[SK8]]
Orbulon 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[Orbulon]] with [[Oinker|his UFO]]
Orbulon 2 WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|[[Orbulon]] with [[Oinker|his UFO]]
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|JapR=Meido in Wario
|JapR=Meido in Wario
|JapM=Made in Wario
|JapM=Made in Wario
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|ChiS=瓦力欧制造
|ChiS=瓦力欧制造
|ChiSR=Wǎlì'ōu Zhìzào
|ChiSR=Wǎlì'ōu Zhìzào

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