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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
9-Volt and 18-Volt play a game on their new console, competing to find out who gets the high score in the game. 9-Volt wins and beats 18-Volt's score, causing the latter to throw a tantrum while the former celebrates, but then 5-Volt takes the console from the boys and tells them to do their homework. After the boys do so, 5-Volt gives them the console back, but they are surprised to discover that 5-Volt had beaten both of their scores by a wide margin. | |||
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G&W 9-Volt's House.jpg|[[9-Volt's House]] | |||
G&W Gaming (1).jpg|[[9-Volt]] playing a video game and [[18-Volt]] panicking | |||
G&W Gaming (2).jpg|9-Volt succeeding in getting a higher score | |||
G&W Gaming (3).jpg|9-Volt having a higher score than 18-Volt | |||
G&W Gaming (4).jpg|9-Volt jumping victoriously and 18-Volt crying | |||
Stop gaming!.jpg|[[5-Volt]] snatching the game console from 9-Volt's hand | |||
G&W 5-Volt Face.png|5-Volt telling the [[9-Volt & 18-Volt|boys]] to do their homework | |||
G&W Homework Time (1).jpg|The boys promising 5-Volt to do their homework | |||
G&W Homework Time (2).jpg|The boys doing their homework | |||
Homework FINISHED!.jpg|The boys finishing their homework | |||
G&W After Homework (1).jpg|5-Volt giving the boys the game console back after their homework | |||
G&W After Homework (2).jpg|The boys noticing something unexpected on the game console's screen | |||
G&W After Homework (3).jpg|5-Volt having a higher score than the boys | |||
G&W After Homework (4).jpg|The boys becoming sad and 5-Volt embarrassing herself for what she did | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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== | ====Levels==== | ||
==Levels== | |||
*'''Level 1:''' There are only a few distractions. | *'''Level 1:''' There are only a few distractions. | ||
**A cat quickly opens the door instead of 5-Volt; in Sneaky Gamer, [[Fronk]] may do so as well. | **A cat quickly opens the door instead of 5-Volt; in Sneaky Gamer, [[Fronk]] may do so as well. | ||
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**In Sneaky Gamer, a scare chord may play rarely, followed by 5-Volt jumping into the room through the window; she then uses the same set of techniques to catch 9-Volt as when she jumps out of the television. | **In Sneaky Gamer, a scare chord may play rarely, followed by 5-Volt jumping into the room through the window; she then uses the same set of techniques to catch 9-Volt as when she jumps out of the television. | ||
**A Cluck-A-Pop coin may drop onto the console and appear in a microgame, and the player can claim the coin by tapping it. | **A Cluck-A-Pop coin may drop onto the console and appear in a microgame, and the player can claim the coin by tapping it. | ||
====Game & Wario hint cards==== | |||
[[File:CluckAPop Prize 169.png|175px|right|thumb|The design of the hint cards]] | |||
These are the minigame's [[Hint Card|hint cards]]: | |||
=====North American version===== | |||
*Gamer 1: "Impostor Alert – This is almost too obvious to mention, but I've only got one mom. If you see two of them, try to figure out which one is fake!" | |||
*Gamer 2: "Hone Your Skills – If you want to practice up before facing 9-Volt's mom, c'mon over to my pad or play the [[Cluck-A-Pop|CLUCK-A-POP]] BALLOON FIGHTER games." | |||
*Gamer 3: "A GREAT Way to Regain Energy – When playing my Endless mode, I'll regain some energy if you hide with GREAT timing!" | |||
*Gamer 4: "Scoring Tokens in GAMER – Tokens will sometimes appear on {{button|wiiu|gamepad}} during my Endless mode! Keep an eye out, and if you see one, tap it. Score!" | |||
=====European version if differing===== | |||
*Gamer 1: "Imposter Alert – This is almost too obvious to mention, but I've only got one mum. If you see two of them, try to figure out which one is fake!" | |||
*Gamer 2: "Hone Your Skills – If you want to practise before facing 9-Volt's mum, c'mon over to my pad or play the CHICK-N-WIN BALLOON FIGHTER games." | |||
*Gamer 4: "Scoring Tokens in GAMER – Tokens will sometime appear on {{button|wiiu|gamepad}} screen{{sic}} during my Endless mode! Keep an eye out, and if you see one, tap it. Score!" | |||
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===18-Volt=== | ===18-Volt=== | ||
In this mode, 18-Volt is playing the console. This mode is very similar to other ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' games, with three difficulty levels for microgames, and ends only when the player loses all four chance balloons. After the player beats the boss microgame, various intermission cutscenes play. The time of day also progresses. The cutscenes include: | |||
| | *18-Volt eating a handful of popcorn (first time). | ||
*18-Volt watching a running person pass by (second time). | |||
*An automobile driving by (day and evening only). | |||
*A person walking with four cats following them (night only). | |||
There is a rare chance that 5-Volt appears from behind a bush to give the player a scare; after a few seconds, she walks away. In the next intermission, she walks in front of her home.<ref>arronmunroe (August 14, 2018). [https://youtu.be/MzL1Jk0RdWY?t=1014 Game & Wario: Gamer: 9-Volt and 18-Volt All Stages 60fps]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 16, 2021.</ref> | |||
====Levels==== | |||
*'''Normal:''' If the player scores 40 points or more, they achieve Gamer status. | *'''Normal:''' If the player scores 40 points or more, they achieve Gamer status. | ||
*'''Ultra Speed:''' From the beginning, the games go very fast. If the player scores 20 points or more, they achieve Gamer status. | *'''Ultra Speed:''' From the beginning, the games go very fast. If the player scores 20 points or more, they achieve Gamer status. | ||
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*{{button|3ds|l}} + {{button|3ds|r}}: Hide game | *{{button|3ds|l}} + {{button|3ds|r}}: Hide game | ||
== | ==Description== | ||
===''Game & Wario''=== | ===''Game & Wario''=== | ||
''"I'm | ''"I'm [[9-Volt]]! Can you play video games AND avoid [[5-Volt|my mom's]] evil stare? I made this game to show everyone how annoying she is!"'' | ||
''Hi, I'm | ''Hi, I'm '''9-Volt'''! I just got the new super-popular portable game '''BALLOON FIGHTER'''! I'm kinda bummed right now because my mom beat my high score, so I'm staying up past my bedtime to get it back! She keeps coming by to check on me, though, so I have to pretend to be asleep...which is actually making me kinda sleepy.'' | ||
''I'm determined to beat the boss today. When my mom comes by, hide the system, OK? I never cause trouble, so she won't check on me too...I don't think. (Score 1000+ points to achieve Gamer status!)'' | ''I'm determined to beat the boss today. When my mom comes by, hide the system, OK? I never cause trouble, so she won't check on me too...I don't think. (Score 1000+ points to achieve Gamer status!)'' | ||
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''I think I've figured out my mom's patrol pattern, so tonight I'm gonna stay up all night! If I'm really good at hiding, I'll barely lose any energy. (Score 30+ points to achieve Gamer status!)'' | ''I think I've figured out my mom's patrol pattern, so tonight I'm gonna stay up all night! If I'm really good at hiding, I'll barely lose any energy. (Score 30+ points to achieve Gamer status!)'' | ||
'' | '''''18-Volt''' here! I'm '''9-Volt''''s best friend. My mom's always out, so I can play video games whenever I want. I'm really into '''BALLOON FIGHTER''' right now. Ever heard of it?'' | ||
''This is the hit game '''BALLOON FIGHTER'''! '''9-Volt''''s mom is super strict, so it's hard for him to get very far. He should just come over here to play! (Score 40+ points to achieve Gamer status!)'' | ''This is the hit game '''BALLOON FIGHTER'''! '''9-Volt''''s mom is super strict, so it's hard for him to get very far. He should just come over here to play! (Score 40+ points to achieve Gamer status!)'' | ||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In Gamer, a [[Virtual Boy]] can be seen next to the television; Sneaky Gamer replaces it with a [[Wii U]]. | *In Gamer, a [[Virtual Boy]] can be seen next to the television; Sneaky Gamer replaces it with a [[Wii U]]. | ||
*In Gamer, the Volt family plays on a green rectangular device with a D-pad, one face button, and no shoulder buttons. Sneaky Gamer has 9-Volt instead play on a blue Nintendo 2DS. | *In Gamer, the Volt family plays on a green rectangular device with a D-pad, one face button, and no shoulder buttons. Sneaky Gamer has 9-Volt instead play on a blue Nintendo 2DS. |