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'''''WarioWare Gold''''' is an installment in the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series released in | '''''WarioWare Gold''''' is an installment in the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series released in 2017, and is the only entry in the [[Wario (franchise)|''Wario'' franchise]] released for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It features a collection of [[microgame]]s from previous games in the series, as well as several new ones. Many returning microgames have been updated to provide new control schemes, scenarios, and visuals, similarly to ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', another Nintendo 3DS game developed by the same team as the ''WarioWare'' series. ''WarioWare Gold'' features a total of 316 microgames, the largest number in any ''WarioWare'' game, a record previously held by ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The Nintendo eShop version requires 9,749 blocks (1.24 GB) to be installed. It also uses up to 51 blocks (6.5 MB) for extra data. | ||
''WarioWare Gold'' is the final Nintendo 3DS game to be developed by [[Nintendo]], as well as the final game on the system to be published by Nintendo and not be a [[Reissue|remake or port]]. It is notable as the first game in the ''WarioWare'' series to feature fully voiced cutscenes; [[Charles Martinet]] reprises his role as [[Wario]] in the English version while other languages have new voice actors for him, and other characters all receive new voice actors. Every language the game was released in has its own voice acting, with separate dubs for the Latin American Spanish and European Spanish versions. | ''WarioWare Gold'' is the final Nintendo 3DS game to be developed by [[Nintendo]], as well as the final game on the system to be published by Nintendo and not be a [[Reissue|remake or port]]. It is notable as the first game in the ''WarioWare'' series to feature fully voiced cutscenes; [[Charles Martinet]] reprises his role as [[Wario]] in the English version while other languages have new voice actors for him, and other characters all receive new voice actors. Every language the game was released in has its own voice acting, with separate dubs for the Latin American Spanish and European Spanish versions. | ||
''WarioWare Gold'' succeeded ''[[Game & Wario]]'' from 2013, and was itself succeeded by ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' in 2021. | ''WarioWare Gold'' succeeded ''[[Game & Wario]]'' from 2013, and was itself succeeded by ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' in 2021. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:WBG_Start_Cheering_Now.png|thumb|left|Wario on the jumbotron at the [[Diamond City Stadium]]]] | [[File:WBG_Start_Cheering_Now.png|thumb|left|Wario on the jumbotron at the [[Diamond City Stadium]]]] |