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{{about|the character from ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''|one of the microgames where the character appears|[[Long Lost Love]]}}
{{about|the character from ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''|one of the microgames where the character appears|[[Long Lost Love]]}}
[[File:WK Long-Lost Love.png|113px|right|thumb|Icon in Wario Kard]]
[[File:WK Long-Lost Love.png|113px|right|thumb|Icon in Wario Kard]]
'''Long-Lost Love''' is a minor character in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' who always appears along with her love interest Distant Darling. In ''Gold'', she shows up in five microgames and in [[Wario Kard]], the latter of which establishes her name. She also appears in one microgame in ''Move It!''. She is dressed in either green or pink-red clothes.
'''Long-Lost Love''' is a minor character in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' who always appears along with her love interest Distant Darling. In ''Gold'', she shows up in five microgames. She also appears as an opponent in the minigame [[Wario Kard]], which establishes her name. There, she is an opponent who always plays scissors against the player's second move and prevents attacks from becoming Special Attacks. She also appears in one microgame in ''Move It!''. She is dressed in either green or pink-red clothes.


The development team of ''WarioWare Gold'' aimed to update the microgames with new scenarios and created connections that did not exist in the microgames' earlier appearances, with [[Goro Abe]] citing how the remade versions of Hookin' Up, Love Tester, Rocky Reunion, Tearful Reunion, and Long Lost Love depict "a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames."<ref>{{cite|quote=The same couple appears in Hookin’ Up, Love Tester, Rocky Reunion, Tearful Reunion, and Long Lost Love,” Abe said, noting a tweak that affects all those games, which originally appeared across four WarioWare releases. “We tried creating a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames.|url=https://kotaku.com/the-unusual-effort-that-went-into-creating-warioware-go-1829840289|title=The Unusual Effort That Went Into Creating WarioWare Gold|date=October 18, 2018|accessdate=August 24, 2024|publisher=Kotaku|author=Stephen Totilo}}</ref>
The development team of ''WarioWare Gold'' aimed to update the microgames with new scenarios and created connections that did not exist in the microgames' earlier appearances, with [[Goro Abe]] citing how the remade versions of Hookin' Up, Love Tester, Rocky Reunion, Tearful Reunion, and Long Lost Love depict "a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames."<ref>{{cite|quote=The same couple appears in Hookin’ Up, Love Tester, Rocky Reunion, Tearful Reunion, and Long Lost Love,” Abe said, noting a tweak that affects all those games, which originally appeared across four WarioWare releases. “We tried creating a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames.|url=https://kotaku.com/the-unusual-effort-that-went-into-creating-warioware-go-1829840289|title=The Unusual Effort That Went Into Creating WarioWare Gold|date=October 18, 2018|accessdate=August 24, 2024|publisher=Kotaku|author=Stephen Totilo}}</ref>
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*[[A Swing at Love]]
*[[A Swing at Love]]


==Profiles==
==Descriptions of microgames with this character==
*'''Hookin' Up:''' "Could this be the "first sight" type of love, or is it only the red thread of fate that connect these two love birdies?"
*'''Hookin' Up:''' "Could this be the "first sight" type of love, or is it only the red thread of fate that connect these two love birdies?" - [[Orbulon]]
*'''Love Tester:''' "Check the couple's compatibility with the Love Tester! All they gotta do is grab the round metal thingy with their left hand! Huh. Love seems super easy."
*'''Love Tester:''' "Check the couple's compatibility with the Love Tester! All they gotta do is grab the round metal thingy with their left hand! Huh. Love seems super easy. <font color=green>The Love Tester, a toy that measured the compatibility of two people, was released in 1969.</font>" - [[9-Volt]]
*'''Long Lost Love:''' "Unite these two lovebirds so they can fly up into space together. You don't want to stand in the way of true love, do ya?"
*'''Long Lost Love:''' "Unite these two lovebirds so they can fly up into space together. You don't want to stand in the way of true love, do ya?" [[Dribble & Spitz]]
*'''Tearful Reunion:''' "Reunite these two...lovebirds. Avoid the dangerous eye beams if you really want them to be together."
*'''Tearful Reunion:''' "Reunite these two...lovebirds. Avoid the dangerous eye beams if you really want them to be together." - [[Ashley]]
*'''Rocky Reunion:''' "Well, ain't this tragic? Time and space have kept these two apart. Don't let that rock get in the way just when they're about to reunite!"
*'''Rocky Reunion:''' "Well, ain't this tragic? Time and space have kept these two apart. Don't let that rock get in the way just when they're about to reunite!" - Dribble & Spitz
*'''Wario Kard:''' Prevents Special Attacks. Always uses scissors on second move.
*'''A Swing at Love:''' "Release the [[Form Stones|Form Stone]] to help reunite the couple!"
*'''A Swing at Love:''' "Release the [[Form Stones|Form Stone]] to help reunite the couple!"



Latest revision as of 02:35, April 19, 2025

This article is about the character from WarioWare Gold. For one of the microgames where the character appears, see Long Lost Love.
A Wario Kard enemy
Icon in Wario Kard

Long-Lost Love is a minor character in WarioWare Gold and WarioWare: Move It! who always appears along with her love interest Distant Darling. In Gold, she shows up in five microgames. She also appears as an opponent in the minigame Wario Kard, which establishes her name. There, she is an opponent who always plays scissors against the player's second move and prevents attacks from becoming Special Attacks. She also appears in one microgame in Move It!. She is dressed in either green or pink-red clothes.

The development team of WarioWare Gold aimed to update the microgames with new scenarios and created connections that did not exist in the microgames' earlier appearances, with Goro Abe citing how the remade versions of Hookin' Up, Love Tester, Rocky Reunion, Tearful Reunion, and Long Lost Love depict "a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames."[1]

Appearances

Descriptions of microgames with this character

  • Hookin' Up: "Could this be the "first sight" type of love, or is it only the red thread of fate that connect these two love birdies?" - Orbulon
  • Love Tester: "Check the couple's compatibility with the Love Tester! All they gotta do is grab the round metal thingy with their left hand! Huh. Love seems super easy. The Love Tester, a toy that measured the compatibility of two people, was released in 1969." - 9-Volt
  • Long Lost Love: "Unite these two lovebirds so they can fly up into space together. You don't want to stand in the way of true love, do ya?" Dribble & Spitz
  • Tearful Reunion: "Reunite these two...lovebirds. Avoid the dangerous eye beams if you really want them to be together." - Ashley
  • Rocky Reunion: "Well, ain't this tragic? Time and space have kept these two apart. Don't let that rock get in the way just when they're about to reunite!" - Dribble & Spitz
  • A Swing at Love: "Release the Form Stone to help reunite the couple!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French (NOE) Âme sœur (F)[2] Soulmate (F)
German Betatester 2[2] -
Italian Anima gemella n°2[2] Soulmate (lit. "twin soul") number 2
Spanish (NOE) Amor perdido[2] Lost love

References

  1. ^ "The same couple appears in Hookin’ Up, Love Tester, Rocky Reunion, Tearful Reunion, and Long Lost Love,” Abe said, noting a tweak that affects all those games, which originally appeared across four WarioWare releases. “We tried creating a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames." – Stephen Totilo (October 18, 2018). The Unusual Effort That Went Into Creating WarioWare Gold. Kotaku. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d Wario Kard profile name