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*'''''[[List of source media for Nintendo-themed microgames|Nintendo Classics]]''''' ('''Spintendo Classics''' in ''WarioWare: Twisted!''; '''Retro Action''' in ''WarioWare: Touched!''; '''The Multiplayer Test''' in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''; '''Nintendo''' in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''): Microgames based on games and products developed or published by [[Nintendo]]. It is the signature theme for [[9-Volt]], [[18-Volt]], and [[5-Volt]]. With the exception of ''Snapped!'', every title has at least one game based on the ''Super Mario'' franchise. | *'''''[[List of source media for Nintendo-themed microgames|Nintendo Classics]]''''' ('''Spintendo Classics''' in ''WarioWare: Twisted!''; '''Retro Action''' in ''WarioWare: Touched!''; '''The Multiplayer Test''' in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''; '''Nintendo''' in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''): Microgames based on games and products developed or published by [[Nintendo]]. It is the signature theme for [[9-Volt]], [[18-Volt]], and [[5-Volt]]. With the exception of ''Snapped!'', every title has at least one game based on the ''Super Mario'' franchise. | ||
*'''''IQ''''': Microgames with extended timers. Microgames of this nature typically involve making the player think (hence the name) or objectives that take longer to complete. It is the signature theme for [[Orbulon]]. Starting in ''Touched!'', this theme has dissipated and microgames of this nature can be found in nearly every set. Despite this, a dedicated set still appears in ''D.I.Y.'', with some games now lasting the standard amount of time. | *'''''IQ''''': Microgames with extended timers. Microgames of this nature typically involve making the player think (hence the name) or objectives that take longer to complete. It is the signature theme for [[Orbulon]]. Starting in ''Touched!'', this theme has dissipated and microgames of this nature can be found in nearly every set. Despite this, a dedicated set still appears in ''D.I.Y.'', with some games now lasting the standard amount of time. | ||
*'''Reality''': Microgames containing photorealistic graphics. Despite the name, these microgames are not necessarily more realistic than others. This theme only appears in ''Mega Microgame$!'' and ''Mega Party Game$!'', where it is hosted by Dr. Crygor. | *'''Reality''': Microgames containing photorealistic graphics. Despite the name, these microgames are not necessarily more realistic than others. This theme only appears in ''Mega Microgame$!'' and ''Mega Party Game$!'', where it is hosted by Dr. Crygor, now hosted by [[Penny]], his granddaughter. | ||
*'''Nature''': Microgames themed around animals and plants. In ''D.I.Y. Showcase'', only animal-themed games are present. It is the signature theme for Kat & Ana. | *'''Nature''': Microgames themed around animals and plants. In ''D.I.Y. Showcase'', only animal-themed games are present. It is the signature theme for Kat & Ana. | ||
*'''Pop-Up''': These microgames only appear in ''Twisted!'' and ''Gold'', and have particularly short time limits. It is the signature theme for [[Fronk]], and like Wario's, they are typically unrelated other than involving him in some way. | *'''Pop-Up''': These microgames only appear in ''Twisted!'' and ''Gold'', and have particularly short time limits. It is the signature theme for [[Fronk]], and like Wario's, they are typically unrelated other than involving him in some way. | ||
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*'''Food''': Microgames themed around various food items and related things. It is the signature theme for Ashley. | *'''Food''': Microgames themed around various food items and related things. It is the signature theme for Ashley. | ||
*'''High Tech''': Microgames themed around modern and futuristic technology. It is Dr. Crygor's theme in ''Get It Together!'', replacing the Reality theme. | *'''High Tech''': Microgames themed around modern and futuristic technology. It is Dr. Crygor's theme in ''Get It Together!'', replacing the Reality theme. | ||
*'''Culture''': These microgames are themed around landmarks, cultural items and traditions from around the real world. It is Orbulon's theme in ''Get It Together!'', replacing the IQ theme. | *'''Culture''': These microgames are themed around landmarks, cultural items and traditions from around the real world. It is Orbulon's theme in ''Get It Together!'', replacing the IQ theme, now hosted by [[Young Cricket]] and [[Master Mantis]]. | ||
*'''''Anything Goes''''' ('''All Good''' in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''):<ref>"''I might be small, but I'm still the best! Here's proof: I've mastered all the forms! Bwahahaha! I'm '''All Good'''! And between you and me, I make an appearance in all my games! As my biggest fan, <player's name>, this will make you insanely happy!''" - Temple of Form description for Tiny Wario's set, ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''</ref> Wario's second signature theme also involves him in every microgame; otherwise, they have nothing in common. These microgames usually insert Wario into one of the other themes, and are meant to be the most challenging of all. In later games, this set is listed under an alternate form or copy of Wario, though the original is the one who developed them. | *'''''Anything Goes''''' ('''All Good''' in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''):<ref>"''I might be small, but I'm still the best! Here's proof: I've mastered all the forms! Bwahahaha! I'm '''All Good'''! And between you and me, I make an appearance in all my games! As my biggest fan, <player's name>, this will make you insanely happy!''" - Temple of Form description for Tiny Wario's set, ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''</ref> Wario's second signature theme also involves him in every microgame; otherwise, they have nothing in common. These microgames usually insert Wario into one of the other themes, and are meant to be the most challenging of all. In later games, this set is listed under an alternate form or copy of Wario, though the original is the one who developed them. | ||