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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player controls an Ultra Scope and must search the shelf for a [[? Block]]. If done so successfully, the block opens up to reveal a [[Nintendo]] product.
The player controls an Ultra Scope and must search the shelf for a [[? Block]]. The player can tilt their head to move the scope left and right, and press the trigger buttons to move it up and down. When found, the block opens up to reveal a [[Nintendo]] product.


* '''Level 1:''' The player searches through a small green shelf. If the ? Block is found, it reveals either a [[nwiki:Ten Billion|Ten Billion Barrel]] or [[nwiki:Nintendo All-Plastic|Playing Cards NAP622]].
* '''Level 1:''' The player searches through a small green shelf. If the ? Block is found, it reveals either a [[nwiki:Ten Billion|Ten Billion Barrel]] or [[nwiki:Nintendo All-Plastic|Playing Cards NAP622]].

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Ultra Scope
Ultra Scope
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type 9-Volt
Command(s) Find the 2D vector artwork of a ? Block (? Block)!
Info "Use the Ultra Scope to find the ? Block on the shelf. Press the ZL and ZR buttons to raise and lower the mirror. There are all sorts of classic Nintendo products inside the ? Blocks! 1971: A toy that let users see around them with an extending mirror."
Controls Joy-Con – Look sideways
ZL Button – Look up
ZR Button – Look down
Form(s) "Lovestruck"

Ultra Scope is one of 9-Volt's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!, based on the 1971 product of the same name.

Gameplay

The player controls an Ultra Scope and must search the shelf for a ? Block. The player can tilt their head to move the scope left and right, and press the trigger buttons to move it up and down. When found, the block opens up to reveal a Nintendo product.