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*'''Thrilling''' - All the microgames are at the highest difficulty. The player has only one heart, so failing once ends the game.
*'''Thrilling''' - All the microgames are at the highest difficulty. The player has only one heart, so failing once ends the game.
*'''Time Attack''' - Play through 20, 40 or 60 games. When winning a game, speed will get higher. When losing a game, speed will get lower. The player must try to get the smallest time at the end of the microgame row.
*'''Time Attack''' - Play through 20, 40 or 60 games. When winning a game, speed will get higher. When losing a game, speed will get lower. The player must try to get the smallest time at the end of the microgame row.
*'''Master Mode''' - Play all the microgames in the game on Level 3.
*'''Master Mode''' - Play all the microgames in the game on Level 3, except the boss microgames. The player has infinite lives, and scores a point for every passed microgame.
*'''Character Intros''' - Information about the WarioWare characters can be found here.
*'''Character Intros''' - Information about the WarioWare characters can be found here.
*'''Movie Matters''' - View movies. These videos contain two music videos and all the others are stories.
*'''Movie Matters''' - View movies. These videos contain two music videos and all the others are stories.
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==Multiplayer==
==Multiplayer==
*'''Jimmy's [[Survival Fever]]''' - Survival Fever is a microgame versus mode where players play microgames, if the player fails a microgame, they lose part of their audience. If the whole audience is gone, the player loses.
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*'''Wario's [[Outta My Way (multiplayer mode)|Outta My Way]]''' - In Outta My Way; one player is playing microgames while the other players grow giant and try to distract them to make them fail. The player with the most microgames completed wins.  
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*'''9-Volt's [[Card-e Cards]]''' - Players have to pick up [[e-Reader]] cards with a screenshot of a microgame on from one of two decks, with these cards going on a pile on the left of the screen. At random, a card containing a [[Game Boy Advance]] with an e-Reader will be drawn. At this point, the drawer has to play the microgames on the microgame cards in the pile. If the player wins all the microgames, they win all the cards on the pile. If the player loses one microgame, they lose all the cards in the pile and all the cards that they have previously won. All those cards will go to a pile on the right of the screen. If a player has cards,  background players could steal cards by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} repeatedly during a microgame. After all cards have been drawn, the player with the most amount of cards wins.
!Stage
*'''Dr. Crygor's [[Balloon Bang (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!)|Balloon Bang]]''' - In Balloon Bang, one player plays microgames while other players repeatedly press {{button|gcn|A}} to blow up a balloon. Players rotate by the player at the microgame winning. The game ends when the balloon pops and the person playing the microgame loses.  
!Host
*'''Kat & Ana's [[Wobbly Bobbly]]''' - Wobbly Bobbly is a versus mode where players balance on tortoise shells. The players play a multiplayer minigame and the winner plays a microgame. Depending on whether or not they win or lose a shell is added to the player or their friend(s). The game ends when all but one player fall.
!Description
*'''Dribble & Spitz's [[Milky Way Delirium]]''' - The players have a square of asteroids with numbers on them. The number corresponds to the number of microgames that must be played to claim the asteroid. Complete the required number of microgames, and the asteroid is marked as belonging to the player that completed the games. If a player claims an asteroid that is in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line ending with another one of the player's asteroids, every asteroid in that line falls under the possession of the player as well. When all of the asteroids have been claimed, the player with the most asteroids has to fight a big robot, if the player beats the robot, they will win the game. If not, the others win.
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*'''Mona's [[Listen to the Doctor!]]''' - In Listen To The Doctor!, players are in a doctor's office. One player goes in and does a microgame as well as to do something outside the game like confess something embarrassing. If the player completes both tasks the other players clap by repeatedly pressing {{button|gcn|A}}. The player with the most claps wins.  
|[[File:WWIMPG$ Survival Fever.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Survival Fever]]'''
*'''Orbulon's [[All For One]]''' - This is the only multiplayer game where the other players help another player instead of battling with each other. The player's character shows a Game Boy Advance, and their goal to achieve the highest possible record. However, the screen's light fell out, so the other players have to help the player playing the microgames by controlling a spotlight. There are three chances. If all three batteries are gone, the game is over.
|Jimmy T.
*'''[[Jump Forever]]''' - A jumping rope game. 2 to 4 players must jump over the jump rope at the same time. If one or more players touch the jump rope, the game is over.
|Survival Fever is a microgame versus mode where players play microgames that get increasingly faster, if the player fails a microgame, they lose part of their audience. If the whole audience is gone, the player loses. After a player loses, they are able to walk around the screen. The last remaining player wins.
*'''[[Paper Plane (minigame)|Paper Plane]]''' - A paper airplane race. Who will reach the finish first? If a player crashes against a wall, they will respawn, but lose time.
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*'''1 Controller Survival''' - Up to 16 players can play microgames with only one GameCube Controller. If a player fails a microgame, they are out. Last one remaining is the winner.
|[[File:WWIMPG$ Outta My Way.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Outta My Way (multiplayer mode)|Outta My Way]]'''
*'''1 Controller Jump Forever''' - Same as ''Jump Forever'', but up to 16 players can play with only one GameCube Controller. If one of the 16 players hit the rope, the game ends.
|Wario
|In Outta My Way; one player is playing microgames while the other players try to distract them and make them fail by moving around and growing giant by pressing {{button|gcn|A}}. The player with the most microgames completed wins.  
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ Card-e Cards.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Card-e Cards]]'''
|9-Volt
|Players have to pick up [[e-Reader]] cards with a screenshot of a microgame on from one of two decks, with these cards going on a pile on the left of the screen. At random, a card containing a [[Game Boy Advance]] with an e-Reader will be drawn. At this point, the drawer has to play the microgames on the microgame cards in the pile. If the player wins all the microgames, they win all the cards on the pile. If the player loses one microgame, they lose all the cards in the pile and all the cards that they have previously won. All those cards will go to a pile on the right of the screen. If a player has cards,  background players could steal cards by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} repeatedly during a microgame. After all cards have been drawn, the player with the most amount of cards wins.
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ Balloon Bang.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Balloon Bang (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!)|Balloon Bang]]'''
|Dr. Crygor
|In Balloon Bang, one player plays microgames while other players repeatedly press {{button|gcn|A}} to blow up a balloon. Players rotate by the player at the microgame winning. If the player playing the microgame loses, they have to play another until they win. The game ends when the balloon pops and the person playing the microgame loses.  
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ Wobbly Bobbly.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Wobbly Bobbly]]'''
|Kat & Ana
|Wobbly Bobbly is a versus mode where players balance on tortoise shells. The players play a multiplayer minigame and the winner plays a microgame. Depending on whether or not they win or lose a shell is added to the player or the other player(s). The game ends when all but one player fall.
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ Milky Way Delirium.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Milky Way Delirium]]'''
|Dribble & Spitz
|The players have a square of asteroids with numbers on them. The number corresponds to the number of microgames that must be played to claim the asteroid. Complete the required number of microgames, and the asteroid is marked as belonging to the player that completed the games. If a player claims an asteroid that is in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line ending with another one of the player's asteroids, every asteroid in that line falls under the possession of the player as well. When all of the asteroids have been claimed, the player with the most asteroids has to fight a big robot, if the player beats the robot, they will win the game. If not, the others win.
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|[[File:ListenTotheDoctor.png|150px]]'''[[Listen to the Doctor!]]'''
|Mona
|In Listen To The Doctor!, players are in a doctor's office. One player goes in and does a microgame as well as to do something outside the game like confess something embarrassing. If the player completes both tasks the other players clap by repeatedly pressing {{button|gcn|A}}. The player with the most claps wins.
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ All For One.png|150px]]<br>'''[[All For One]]'''
|Orbulon
|This is the only multiplayer game where the other players help another player instead of battling with each other. The player's character shows a Game Boy Advance, and their goal to achieve the highest possible record. However, the screen's light fell out, so the other players have to help the player playing the microgames by controlling a spotlight. There are three chances. If all three batteries are gone, the game is over.
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ Jump Forever.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Jump Forever]]'''
|N/A
|A jumping rope game. 2 to 4 players must jump over the jump rope at the same time. If one or more players touch the jump rope, the game is over.
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ Paper Plane.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Paper Plane (minigame)|Paper Plane]]'''
|N/A
|A paper airplane race between 2-4 players. If a player crashes against a wall, they will respawn, but lose time. The first one to reach the finish is the winner.
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ 1 Controller Survival.png|150px]]<br>'''1 Controller Survival'''
|N/A
|Up to 16 players can play microgames with only one GameCube Controller. If a player fails a microgame, they are out. Last one remaining is the winner.
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|[[File:WWIMPG$ 1 Controller Jump Forever.png|150px]]<br>'''1 Controller Jump Forever'''
|N/A
|Same as ''Jump Forever'', but up to 16 players can play with only one GameCube Controller. Each player takes turns jumping on the jump rope. If one of the players hit the rope, the game ends.
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==Microgames==
==Microgames==
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==Media==
==Media==
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==References in later games==
*''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': [[Stealth Turtles]] reappears as an unlockable souvenir record.
*''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'': Listen to the Doctor! returns as a multiplayer mode.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/jp/switch/a9qea/party/</ref>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==External links==
==Trivia==
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}}
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gzwj/index.html Japanese site]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/WarioWare-Inc-Mega-Party-Game--269325.html Nintendo UK site]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/GCN_Wario_Ware_Inc_Mega_Party_Game$.pdf American instruction booklet]
 
== Trivia ==
*All of the hosted multiplayer games follow the host's theme:
*All of the hosted multiplayer games follow the host's theme:
**Survival Fever (Sports) features dancing, which fits the definition of a sport.
**Survival Fever (Sports) features dancing, which fits the definition of a sport.
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**Card-e Cards (Nintendo) features a Nintendo product, specifically the [[e-Reader]].
**Card-e Cards (Nintendo) features a Nintendo product, specifically the [[e-Reader]].
**The setting for Balloon Bang (Reality) uses photorealistic graphics.
**The setting for Balloon Bang (Reality) uses photorealistic graphics.
**Wobbly Bobbly (Nature) features animals, specifically turtles.
**Wobbly Bobbly (Nature) features animals, specifically turtles, which are stated to be Kat's favorite animal.
**Milky Way Delirium (Sci-Fi) features space, rockets, asteroids, lasers, and a giant robot.
**Milky Way Delirium (Sci-Fi) features space, rockets, asteroids, lasers, and a giant robot.
**Listen to the Doctor! (Strange) features a doctor's appointment.
**Listen to the Doctor! (Strange) features a doctor's appointment.
**All For One (IQ) forces players to think by making them work together and figure out where to put their flashlights.
**All For One (IQ) forces players to think by making them work together and figure out where to put their flashlights.
*This is one of only two ''Mario''-related games for the Nintendo GameCube to lack progressive scan support, the other being ''[[NBA Street V3]]''.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}}
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/WarioWare-Inc-Mega-Party-Game--269325.html European English site]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gzwj/index.html Japanese site]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20231029090727/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/GCN_Wario_Ware_Inc_Mega_Party_Game$.pdf American instruction booklet]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/data/software/manual/manual_PACJ_00.pdf Japanese instruction booklet]


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