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|release={{release|Japan|March 28, 2013<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/software/game_and_wario.html]</ref>|USA|June 23, 2013<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/iKg5eR8WOqF1aGk4hOm6cJSbhwgppTi4 Game & Wario - Game Info - Nintendo.com]</ref><ref>[http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=35124]</ref>|Europe|June 28, 2013<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Game-Wario-592763.html]</ref>|Australia|June 29, 2013<ref>[http://aussie-gamer.com/news/game-wario-gets-australian-wii-u-release-date/]</ref>|Brazil|November 26, 2013<ref>[http://jogos.uol.com.br/ultimas-noticias/2013/11/07/mais-caro-do-mundo-wii-u-sai-no-brasil-por-r-1899-em-2611.htm]</ref>}} | |release={{release|Japan|March 28, 2013<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/software/game_and_wario.html]</ref>|USA|June 23, 2013<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/iKg5eR8WOqF1aGk4hOm6cJSbhwgppTi4 Game & Wario - Game Info - Nintendo.com]</ref><ref>[http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=35124]</ref>|Europe|June 28, 2013<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Game-Wario-592763.html]</ref>|Australia|June 29, 2013<ref>[http://aussie-gamer.com/news/game-wario-gets-australian-wii-u-release-date/]</ref>|Brazil|November 26, 2013<ref>[http://jogos.uol.com.br/ultimas-noticias/2013/11/07/mais-caro-do-mundo-wii-u-sai-no-brasil-por-r-1899-em-2611.htm]</ref>}} | ||
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'''''Game & Wario''''' is a party [[List of games|game]] for the [[Wii U]] console. | '''''Game & Wario''''' is a [[Genre#Party games|party]] [[List of games|game]] for the [[Wii U]] console. It is part of the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'']] series<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/wario/en/history/index.html]</ref> (sometimes described as being a spin-off of the series).<ref name="BitBlock">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXKbyI3aei0]</ref> Like other ''WarioWare'' games, the game stars [[Wario]] and his employees at [[WarioWare, Inc.]] and is set in [[Diamond City]]. However, unlike other ''WarioWare'' games, which feature hundreds of brief [[microgame]]s, ''Game & Wario'' features sixteen larger [[minigame]]s. The game can be played by one to five people. The game's title and logo are a reference to the [[Game & Watch]] series. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''Game & Wario'' is a spin-off of the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series | ''Game & Wario'' is a spin-off of the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series. The [[microgame]]s of the previous installments are mostly replaced by lengthier [[minigame]]s. The game features sixteen minigames, twelve of which are single-player (two featuring a two-player mode) and four more being multiplayer-only minigames. Each minigame is hosted by a different character. Along with the solo and multiplayer modes, there is a separate game mode named [[Miiverse Sketch]], which is not hosted by any character and is the only game played using [[Miiverse]]. | ||
===Single-player=== | ===Single-player=== | ||
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|A puzzle minigame that involves placing patches onto a cloth to eventually create the shape of an object. | |A puzzle minigame that involves placing patches onto a cloth to eventually create the shape of an object. | ||
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|[[Young Cricket & Master Mantis]] | |[[Young Cricket]] & [[Master Mantis]] | ||
|[[File:KungFuGameWariotitlescreen.png|170px|link=Kung Fu]] | |[[File:KungFuGameWariotitlescreen.png|170px|link=Kung Fu]] | ||
|In this minigame, Young Cricket automatically jumps off each platform after he lands on one. The player must tilt the GamePad to move Young Cricket above platforms while he is in midair. The player can also press the {{button|wiiu|ZL}} or {{button|wiiu|ZR}} buttons to make him ground pound and quickly land on a platform. The player can also collect scrolls for extra time. | |In this minigame, Young Cricket automatically jumps off each platform after he lands on one. The player must tilt the GamePad to move Young Cricket above platforms while he is in midair. The player can also press the {{button|wiiu|ZL}} or {{button|wiiu|ZR}} buttons to make him ground pound and quickly land on a platform. The player can also collect scrolls for extra time. | ||
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|A minigame where the 1 or 2 players must memorize outlines and shapes to redraw them into specified lengths as accurately as possible to build a robot. | |A minigame where the 1 or 2 players must memorize outlines and shapes to redraw them into specified lengths as accurately as possible to build a robot. | ||
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|[[Ashley & Red]] | |[[Ashley]] & [[Red (WarioWare series)|Red]] | ||
|[[File:GameWario AshleyTitleScreen.png|170px|link=Ashley (minigame)]] | |[[File:GameWario AshleyTitleScreen.png|170px|link=Ashley (minigame)]] | ||
|This minigame involves Ashley & Red. Ashley flies around on Red (transformed into broom) collecting different sweets as well as shooting at some using the GamePad. | |This minigame involves Ashley & Red. Ashley flies around on Red (transformed into broom) collecting different sweets as well as shooting at some using the GamePad. | ||
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|[[Orbulon]] | |[[Orbulon]] | ||
|[[File:SketchGameWariotitlescreen.png|170px|link=Sketch]] | |[[File:SketchGameWariotitlescreen.png|170px|link=Sketch]] | ||
|Similar to ''{{wp|Pictionary}}'', this minigame consists of one player using the GamePad to draw an object that the game has given the name of while the others guess what object they think it is but | |Similar to ''{{wp|Pictionary}}'', this minigame consists of one player using the GamePad to draw an object that the game has given the name of while the others guess what object they think it is, but this one has a few gimmicks that make it unique. | ||
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|[[Penny]] | |[[Penny]] | ||
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|[[File:MiiverseSketchGameWariotitlescreen.png|170px|link=Sketch]] | |[[File:MiiverseSketchGameWariotitlescreen.png|170px|link=Sketch]] | ||
|Similar to Orbulon's [[Sketch]], but instead of being played with friends, this version uses [[Miiverse]] instead. The player is tasked with choosing among four words suggested by Miiverse users and then draw the subject within the allotted time. | |Similar to Orbulon's [[Sketch]], but instead of being played with friends, this version uses [[Miiverse]] instead. The player is tasked with choosing among four words suggested by Miiverse users and then draw the subject within the allotted time. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
[[File:Gameandwarios.png | [[File:Gameandwarios.png|thumb|250px|Artwork of some of the characters being featured in ''Game & Wario''.]] | ||
===Minigame hosts=== | ===Minigame hosts=== | ||
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*[[Jimmy T]] ([[Ski (minigame)|Ski]]) | *[[Jimmy T]] ([[Ski (minigame)|Ski]]) | ||
*[[Kat & Ana]] ([[Patchwork]]) | *[[Kat & Ana]] ([[Patchwork]]) | ||
*[[Young Cricket & Master Mantis]] ([[Kung Fu]]) | *[[Young Cricket]] & [[Master Mantis]] ([[Kung Fu]]) | ||
| | | | ||
*[[9-Volt]] | *[[9-Volt]] & [[18-Volt]] ([[Gamer]]) | ||
*[[Dr. Crygor]] ([[Design]]) | *[[Dr. Crygor]] ([[Design]]) | ||
*[[Ashley & Red]] ([[Ashley (minigame)|Ashley]]) | *[[Ashley]] & [[Red (WarioWare series)|Red]] ([[Ashley (minigame)|Ashley]]) | ||
*[[Dribble & Spitz]] ([[Taxi (minigame)|Taxi]]) | *[[Dribble & Spitz]] ([[Taxi (minigame)|Taxi]]) | ||
*[[Captain Wario (Game & Wario)|Captain Wario]] ([[Pirates]]) | *[[Captain Wario (Game & Wario)|Captain Wario]] ([[Pirates]]) | ||
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*Robotic [[Tiny Wario]]s (appear in Arrow) | *Robotic [[Tiny Wario]]s (appear in Arrow) | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Cluck-A-Pop== | |||
{{main|Cluck-A-Pop}} | |||
[[File:G&W Cluck-A-Pop.png|thumb|right|Cluck-A-Pop]] | |||
{{quote2|{{color|CAPSULE MACHINE|green}} Spend tokens to win {{color-link|Cluck-A-Pop|green|CLUCK-A-POP}} capsules. Each one contains a unique surprise!|[[Cluck-A-Pop]] description}} | |||
The game features a mode where players can use tokens they find in the minigames to get prize capsules out of a machine resembling a chicken called the Cluck-A-Pop (known as Chick-N-Win in British English). Each token gives the player one chance to "pop" a prize out of the chicken machine. The color of the capsules determine the type of prize, Call Codes come from yellow capsules, Bugband performances come from green capsules, Balloon Fighter microgames come from orange capsules, Mona Superscoops and Orbulon's Prized Masterpieces come from purple capsules, Hint and Character cards come from blue capsules, and all other items come from red capsules. Additionally, The Game & Wario Epilogue and the Illustrated Schnozzipedia come from golden capsules and are only obtained by completing [[Pirates]] and [[Bowling]] respectively. After obtaining all prizes, the player obtains a Cluck-A-Pop machine replica from a white capsule before the machine itself transforms into a token machine. There are 240 collection prizes. | |||
==Pre-release and unused content== | ==Pre-release and unused content== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{main-gallery}} | {{main-gallery}} | ||
The character design went through a style shift, with the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' developers now being drawn with thicker outlines and (except for [[Wario]]) solid black eyes. This makes the art style more similar to the '' | The character design went through a style shift, with the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' developers now being drawn with thicker outlines and (except for [[Wario]]) solid black eyes. This makes the art style more similar to the ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' series, which ''WarioWare''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s character designer [[Ko Takeuchi]] also works on. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
WarioGameWario.png|[[Wario]] | WarioGameWario.png|[[Wario]] | ||
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{{more media|section=yes|Samples from the other minigames}} | {{more media|section=yes|Samples from the other minigames}} | ||
{{media table | {{media table | ||
| | |file1=G&W Ashley's Revolution 1.oga | ||
| | |title1=Ashley's Revolution | ||
| | |description1=Ashley's Star Revolution | ||
| | |length1=0:30 | ||
| | |file2=Ashleys Revolution 2 Game Wario.oga | ||
| | |title2=Ashley's Revolution 2 | ||
| | |description2=Ashley's Star Revolution #2 | ||
| | |length2=0:30 | ||
| | |file3=G&W Ashley's Revolution 3.oga | ||
| | |title3=Ashley's Revolution 3 | ||
| | |description3=Ashley's Star Revolution #3 | ||
| | |length3=0:30 | ||
|file4=G&W WarioLoserRingtone.oga | |||
|title4=WarioLoserRingtone.mp3 | |||
|description4=<tt>WarioLoserRingtone.mp3</tt> Crowdfarter downloadable ringtone | |||
|length4=0:07 | |||
|file5=G&W WarioSongRingtone.oga | |||
|title5=WarioSongRingtone.mp3 | |||
|description5=<tt>WarioSongRingtone.mp3</tt> Crowdfarter downloadable ringtone | |||
|length5=0:04 | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Technical aspects== | |||
The sound is in stereo, with no support for 5.1 surround. | |||
==Regional differences== | ==Regional differences== | ||
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==Development== | ==Development== | ||
In 2011, ''WarioWare'' director [[Goro Abe]] was tasked to create pre-installed software for [[Wii U]], and he, in turn, asked [[Intelligent Systems]] for assistance. As the development team knew the demo would be played by a wider audience than their usual titles, they deliberately restrained their usual "wacky" aesthetics. This changed when producer [[Yoshio Sakamoto]] played the prototype and asked the team to "shake things up".<ref name="Iwata Asks">Iwata, Satoru. et al. ''[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews | In 2011, ''WarioWare'' director [[Goro Abe]] was tasked to create pre-installed software for [[Wii U]], and he, in turn, asked [[Intelligent Systems]] for assistance. As the development team knew the demo would be played by a wider audience than their usual titles, they deliberately restrained their usual "wacky" aesthetics. This changed when producer [[Yoshio Sakamoto]] played the prototype and asked the team to "shake things up".<ref name="Iwata Asks">Iwata, Satoru. et al. ''[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/wiiu/gameandwario/0/2/ Iwata Asks: Games & Wario]. (Retrieved 17 July, 2015)</ref> | ||
In the summer of 2011, the developers felt the project had enough content to justify being sold as a retail game and decided to make the title an original license. Due to difficulties creating a storyline that would coherently tie the minigames together, it was suggested to make the game part of the ''WarioWare'' series as it would provide a convenient framing device. Several of the [[Cluck-A-Pop]] capsules are leftovers from the original concept.<ref name="Iwata Asks"></ref> | In the summer of 2011, the developers felt the project had enough content to justify being sold as a retail game and decided to make the title an original license. Due to difficulties creating a storyline that would coherently tie the minigames together, it was suggested to make the game part of the ''WarioWare'' series as it would provide a convenient framing device. Several of the [[Cluck-A-Pop]] capsules are leftovers from the original concept.<ref name="Iwata Asks"></ref> | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
The game has received mixed reviews. IGN gave the game a 5.1 stating that the game only had three games worth playing. GameXplain gave the game's single-player 2 1/2 out of 5 stars and its multiplayer 3 1/2 stars out of 5. Joystiq gave the game a 2/5. Meanwhile, Destructoid gave the game a fair score of 7/10 which is followed by Famitsu, which scored the game as 31/40. | The game has received mixed reviews. IGN gave the game a 5.1 stating that the game only had three games worth playing. GameXplain gave the game's single-player 2 1/2 out of 5 stars and its multiplayer 3 1/2 stars out of 5. Joystiq gave the game a 2/5. Meanwhile, Destructoid gave the game a fair score of 7/10 which is followed by Famitsu, which scored the game as 31/40. | ||
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For the European launch, a "[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Game-Wario-592763.html?deeplink=terms ''Game & Wario'' Drawing Contest]" ran from June 28 to July 12 where participants drew a scene of everyday life in the company [[WarioWare, Inc.]], and sent it to the respective [[Miiverse]] community with their [[Nintendo Network]] ID. The designs were evaluated by experts, who chose the top ten based on criteria such as creativity and artistic endeavor. Residents that were at least 12 years old could participate in the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK. The first five earned funds to spend in the [[Nintendo eShop]] for 100€, and the last five placed raised funds for the eShop worth 50 euros. | For the European launch, a "[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Game-Wario-592763.html?deeplink=terms ''Game & Wario'' Drawing Contest]" ran from June 28 to July 12 where participants drew a scene of everyday life in the company [[WarioWare, Inc.]], and sent it to the respective [[Miiverse]] community with their [[Nintendo Network]] ID. The designs were evaluated by experts, who chose the top ten based on criteria such as creativity and artistic endeavor. Residents that were at least 12 years old could participate in the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK. The first five earned funds to spend in the [[Nintendo eShop]] for 100€, and the last five placed raised funds for the eShop worth 50 euros. | ||
===Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection=== | ===''Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection''=== | ||
Starting on June 25, 2013, [[Nintendo]]'s Japanese YouTube account had begun uploading a series of videos named ''Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection'', which showcased drawings made in the game's Miiverse Sketch mode. Each video is themed around a specific word and features commentary by a ''WarioWare'' character. The series concluded on November 12, 2013. | Starting on June 25, 2013, [[Nintendo]]'s Japanese YouTube account had begun uploading a series of videos named ''Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection'', which showcased drawings made in the game's Miiverse Sketch mode. Each video is themed around a specific word and features commentary by a ''WarioWare'' character. The series concluded on November 12, 2013. | ||
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|2||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQq4VuR6cyY Peacock]||[[Kat & Ana|Ana]]||July 2, 2013 | |2||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQq4VuR6cyY Peacock]||[[Kat & Ana|Ana]]||July 2, 2013 | ||
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|3||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Okjmak4waTw Ashley]||[[ | |3||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Okjmak4waTw Ashley]||[[Red (WarioWare series)|Red]]||July 9, 2013 | ||
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|4||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN_OX3dnDhs Dolphin]||[[Fronk]]||July 16, 2013 | |4||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN_OX3dnDhs Dolphin]||[[Fronk]]||July 16, 2013 | ||
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|5||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-oP4cVMm5Q Prince Shōtoku]||[[Penny]]||July 23, 2013 | |5||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-oP4cVMm5Q Prince Shōtoku]||[[Penny]]||July 23, 2013 | ||
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|6||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VujEysZCq0 Bee]||[[ | |6||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VujEysZCq0 Bee]||[[Young Cricket]]||July 30, 2013 | ||
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|7||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlpHw6poPi0 Mona Lisa]||[[Orbulon]]||August 6, 2013 | |7||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlpHw6poPi0 ''Mona Lisa'']||[[Orbulon]]||August 6, 2013 | ||
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|8||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okdRml-8x8s Hippo]||[[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble]]||August 20, 2013 | |8||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okdRml-8x8s Hippo]||[[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble]]||August 20, 2013 | ||
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|9||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zizTZe5yU4 Sumo Wrestler]||[[Jimmy T]]||August 27, 2013 | |9||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zizTZe5yU4 Sumo Wrestler]||[[Jimmy T]]||August 27, 2013 | ||
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|10||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b29KMqmBRt4 Skeleton]||[[ | |10||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b29KMqmBRt4 Skeleton]||[[Ashley]]||September 3, 2013 | ||
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|11||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-JE_gEWzes Frog]||[[Dr. Crygor]]||September 10, 2013 | |11||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-JE_gEWzes Frog]||[[Dr. Crygor]]||September 10, 2013 | ||
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|17||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0HyazVsKNw Cow]||[[18-Volt]]||October 22, 2013 | |17||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0HyazVsKNw Cow]||[[18-Volt]]||October 22, 2013 | ||
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|18||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwZqzRTgTYk Stag Beetle]||[[ | |18||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwZqzRTgTYk Stag Beetle]||[[Master Mantis]]||October 29, 2013 | ||
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|19||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mnm2YvMNYbk Hyottoko]||[[5-Volt]]||November 5, 2013 | |19||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mnm2YvMNYbk Hyottoko]||[[5-Volt]]||November 5, 2013 | ||
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*''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': [[Sal Out]] from Mona's stage in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' makes a brief appearance in the opening cinematic of ''Game & Wario''. In the Cluck-A-Pop game, Mothership Catcher, [[Mona Pizza]]'s theme song plays when moving the claw. | *''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': [[Sal Out]] from Mona's stage in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' makes a brief appearance in the opening cinematic of ''Game & Wario''. In the Cluck-A-Pop game, Mothership Catcher, [[Mona Pizza]]'s theme song plays when moving the claw. | ||
*''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'': The minigame Ashley features a remix of Ashley's original theme song. The boy and the girl from [[Hookin' Up]] occasionally appear after clearing a [[Patchwork]] puzzle. | *''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'': The minigame Ashley features a remix of Ashley's original theme song. The boy and the girl from [[Hookin' Up]] occasionally appear after clearing a [[Patchwork]] puzzle. | ||
*'' | *''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Tengoku|Rhythm Tengoku]]'': The [[rhythmheaven:Monkey|monkey]] appears in the news report in the opening cutscene. Additionally, the onion from [[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Tweezers 2|Rhythm Tweezers]], named "[[rhythmheaven:Harry Onion|Harry Onion]]" in ''Game & Wario'', appears briefly in the [[Ashley (minigame)|Ashley]] minigame's opening cutscene. | ||
*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'': Two of the [[Legendary Cat Dancers]] appear alongside Jimmy in the introduction of the game. The song used in the minigame Ski is a remix of Jimmy T's theme song from this game. One of the [[Call Code]]s features the player talking to a group of people jealous of the player's Wii U, in which they mention playing ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' on their [[Wii]]. | *''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'': Two of the [[Legendary Cat Dancers]] appear alongside Jimmy in the introduction of the game. The song used in the minigame Ski is a remix of Jimmy T's theme song from this game. One of the [[Call Code]]s features the player talking to a group of people jealous of the player's Wii U, in which they mention playing ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' on their [[Wii]]. All characters' voice clips were reused from this game. | ||
*'' | *''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven|Rhythm Heaven]]'': The [[rhythmheaven:Chorus Kids|Chorus Kids]] are seen performing with [[Sal Out]] on the television that Wario is watching in the opening cutscene. | ||
*''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'': The "Sumo Wrestler" and the "Baby-face", who make regular appearances in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'', return in a few minigames from Gamer. | *''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'': The "Sumo Wrestler" and the "Baby-face", who make regular appearances in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'', return in a few minigames from Gamer. | ||
*'' | *''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven Fever|Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'': The [[rhythmheaven:Reporter & Wrestler|Reporter and Wrestler]] characters can be briefly seen in the opening cutscene for the [[Pirates]] minigame. | ||
==References in later games== | ==References in later games== | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'': This game features a stage based on the minigame, Gamer. | *''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'': This game features a stage based on the minigame, Gamer. | ||
*''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': Penny and Dr. Crygor's | *''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': Penny and Dr. Crygor's artwork from this game is used in the [[rhythmheaven:Fillbots 2|Fillbots 2]] portion of [[rhythmheaven:Wario...Where?|Wario...Where?]]. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Maker]]'': When playing as the Ashley [[Costume Mario|costume]], the death and stage clear cues are taken from the [[Ashley (minigame)|Ashley]] minigame. | *''[[Super Mario Maker]]'': When playing as the Ashley [[Costume Mario|costume]], the death and stage clear cues are taken from the [[Ashley (minigame)|Ashley]] minigame. | ||
*''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': [[Gamer]] and some of its microgames return in this game, where the mode is named "Sneaky Gamer." The microgame Mole from Gamer returns as one of Mona's microgames. Penny's minigame [[Fruit (minigame)|Fruit]] appears as Orbulon's boss microgame under the name ''Sneaky Snatcher''. The game is directly mentioned in the Souvenir for the [[Wii U]]. | *''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': [[Gamer]] and some of its microgames return in this game, where the mode is named "Sneaky Gamer." The microgame Mole from Gamer returns as one of Mona's microgames. Penny's minigame [[Fruit (minigame)|Fruit]] appears as Orbulon's boss microgame under the name ''Sneaky Snatcher''. The game is directly mentioned in the Souvenir for the [[Wii U]]. | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': The Gamer stage from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' returns. | *''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': The Gamer stage from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' returns. | ||
*''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'': Mona's hat and camera from this game | *''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'': Mona's hat and camera from this game appear in the intro of her story. | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=ゲーム アンド ワリオ | |||
|JapR=Gēmu ando Wario | |||
|JapM=Game & Wario | |||
}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |