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Revision as of 11:51, August 29, 2024

8-Bit Hero
8-Bit Hero.png
Appears in WarioWare: Touched!
Type Retro Action
Command(s) Find the difference!
Info "Look at both pictures and tap the pixel that's different! 1985: Super Mario Bros. / NES, 1987: The Legend of Zelda / NES, 1985: Ice Climber / NES"
Controls Stylus – Tap pixels
Time limit 16 beats
Points to clear 10

8-Bit Hero is a microgame found in WarioWare: Touched! in the Retro Action stage. It features sprites from the NES games Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, and Ice Climber.

Gameplay

The object is to find the odd pixel out to match the example on the Top Screen. When the player succeeds, a brief scene from the respective game complete with music is shown. This game has twice the time to complete, as it requires thinking.

  • Level 1: The player must find the difference from a 5×3 area (15 pixels) that reveals Mario.
  • Level 2: The player must find the difference from a 6×4 area (24 pixels) that reveals Link.
  • Level 3: The player must find the difference from a 7×5 area (35 pixels) that reveals Popo.
    • The Ice Climber scene uses the game's Famicom Topi (a seal) rather than the yeti-like creature in the VS. System and NES-based versions of the game.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドット[?]
Dotto
Pixel (lit. Dot)
French Héros 8 bits[?] 8-bit heroes
Italian Eroe a 8-bit[?] 8-bit Hero
Spanish Héroe de los 8 bits[?] Hero of the 8-bits