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|appeared_in=''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''<br>''[[WarioWare Gold]]''
|appeared_in=''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''<br>''[[WarioWare Gold]]''
|type=[[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]] (''Smooth Moves'')<br>[[5-Volt]] (''Gold'')
|type=[[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]] (''Smooth Moves'')<br>[[5-Volt]] (''Gold'')
|info=''"Keep your eye on the ball and hit a homerun! 1968: Indoor Batting Machine"''
|info=''"Keep your eye on the ball and hit a homerun! 1968: Indoor Batting Machine"'' (''Smooth Moves'')<br>''"Take a swing, and hit the balls the Ultra Machine tosses your way. Be sure to watch out for that changeup! <font color=green>The Ultra Machine was a batting machine for home use that electronically fired table tennis balls. It was released in Japan in 1968.</font>"''
|form="The Janitor"
|form="The Janitor"
|controls={{button|3ds|a}} &ndash; Swing (''Gold'')
|clear=8 (''Gold'')
|clear=8 (''Gold'')
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Revision as of 16:06, August 29, 2018

Template:Minigame-infobox One Hit Wonder is one of 9-Volt and 18-Volt's Microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. This microgame 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

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.

  • Level 1: Straight ball.
  • Level 2: Lobbed ball.
  • Level 3: Quick lobbed ball.

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