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The '''bomb''' is the logo for [[Wario]]'s software company [[WarioWare, Inc.]] It appears as a recurring symbol in the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]], being present in the logo for every game in the series except ''[[Game & Wario]]''; starting in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', it is used as the tittle in the "i" in the ''WarioWare'' logo. It is a blue bomb with a mustache and a grinning mouth similar to those of Wario, as well as a long fuse.
The '''bomb''' is the logo for [[Wario]]'s software company [[WarioWare, Inc.]] It appears as a recurring symbol in the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]], being present in the logo for every game in the series except ''[[Game & Wario]]''; starting in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', it is used as the tittle in the "i" in the ''WarioWare'' logo. It is a blue bomb with a mustache and a grinning mouth similar to those of Wario, as well as a long fuse.


In the ''WarioWare'' games since ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', the bomb is used as a timer to show how much time is left in the current [[microgame]], replacing the generic bomb used in previous games. The bomb is shown in the bottom left corner (bottom right in ''WarioWare: Touched!'' if the player selects the left-handed option) of the screen during a microgame, with its fuse outstretched along the bottom of the screen. The fuse is lit and slowly burns out; when the lit fuse reaches the bomb, the bomb explodes and the microgame is over. The fuse typically takes 4 seconds (8 beats) to reach the bomb, but certain microgames that require more examination or articulation have an extended time, up to 8 seconds (16 beats), including many of [[Orbulon]]'s microgames. The speed at which the fuse burns increases whenever a [[Speed Up!]] occurs, making each microgame faster and shorter. On the last four beats, the bomb displays a three-beat countdown before exploding on the final beat. From ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' onward, there is no countdown, with the bomb instead getting slightly bigger while glowing orange and then red before exploding while in the last four beats.
In the ''WarioWare'' games since ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', the bomb is used as a timer to show how much time is left in the current [[microgame]], replacing the generic bomb used in previous games. The bomb is shown in the bottom left corner (bottom right in ''WarioWare: Touched!'' if the player selects the left-handed option) of the screen during a microgame, with its fuse outstretched along the bottom of the screen. The fuse is lit and slowly burns out; when the lit fuse reaches the bomb, the bomb explodes and the microgame is over. The fuse typically takes 4 seconds (8 beats) to reach the bomb, but certain microgames that require more examination or articulation have an extended time, up to 8 seconds (16 beats), including many of [[Orbulon]]'s microgames. The speed at which the fuse burns increases whenever a [[Speed Up!]] occurs, making each microgame faster and shorter.


In ''WarioWare: Touched!'', a bomb appears in the character select screen when Wario is present as [[Wario-Man]]. If the player feeds the bomb to Wario-Man, he reverts back to regular Wario.
In ''WarioWare: Touched!'', a bomb appears in the character select screen when Wario is present as [[Wario-Man]]. If the player feeds the bomb to Wario-Man, he reverts back to regular Wario.

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