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*The level/speed-select menu does not feature a music option; consequently, there is no way to turn the music off. | *The level/speed-select menu does not feature a music option; consequently, there is no way to turn the music off. | ||
*A knockoff version of "Chill" is used during each level, but a knockoff of the "Fever" clear music is used upon beating each level. The "Fever" level music and "Chill" clear music are not used at all during the game. | *A knockoff version of "Chill" is used during each level, but a knockoff of the "Fever" clear music is used upon beating each level. The "Fever" level music and "Chill" clear music are not used at all during the game. | ||
*The title screen music is in G major instead of A major. | |||
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Revision as of 11:36, January 3, 2022
- This article is about the minigame in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! For Wario's doctor alter-ego, see Wario § Dr. Mario series.
Dr. Wario is a minigame that can be unlocked in the game WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!. The game can be unlocked by completing 20 mails on Jimmy T's "sports" minigame set. The game is based on the NES version of Dr. Mario.
Dr. Wario himself reappears in WarioWare: Get It Together!.[1]
Differences
- Dr. Wario is the main character.
- The Viruses look different. In contrast, the real Virus sprites are used in the Dr. Mario microgame.
- There is no 2-player mode.
- The player can press Down to accelerate the falling pills after a line clear.
- The bottle is smaller, only thirteen cells tall instead of sixteen. As such, each level uses a lower number of Viruses than Dr. Mario.
- All music and sounds used are similar to the originals but somewhat "knockoff-ish."
- The level/speed-select menu does not feature a music option; consequently, there is no way to turn the music off.
- A knockoff version of "Chill" is used during each level, but a knockoff of the "Fever" clear music is used upon beating each level. The "Fever" level music and "Chill" clear music are not used at all during the game.
- The title screen music is in G major instead of A major.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドクターワリオ[?] Dokutā Wario |
Dr. Wario | |
Chinese (simplified) | 瓦力欧医生[?] Wǎlì'ōu Yīshēng |
Dr. Wario |
References
- ^ Nintendo. (June 15, 2021). WarioWare: Get It Together! - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2021. YouTube. Retrieved June 15, 2021.