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== Story Sequences == | |||
As indicated above, here are four characters that have their own Micro-Games, thus an own stage as well. Each has a different story. When actually cleared the stages, mixed stages can be unlocked. | |||
===Wario-Man=== | |||
[[Image:WMAMIOS.png|right|thumb|Wario-Man's stage]] | |||
One day flying (slowly) in the park, Wario-Man saw some boys at the toilet cabins, who really need to go to the toilet. However, there are problems with the doors; they won't seem to open. So, Wario-Man is going to help them. | |||
===Dribble & Spitz=== | |||
[[Image:DSAMIOS.png|left|thumb|Dribble and Spitz' stage]] | |||
The [[Diamond Taxi]] pair Dribble and Spitz seem to participate on a car rally. Of course to get a prize. Between Micro-games, their car and other cars are bashing each other out of the way, and the first one who reached the finish wins the race. | |||
===Kat & Ana=== | |||
[[Image:KAAMIOS.png|right|thumb|Kat and Ana's stage]] | |||
The kindergarten-ninjas seem to jump off a cliff; but then fly above the sky using [[cape]]s in a style of [[Cape Mario]]. Four other birds fly with the two. | |||
===18-Volt=== | |||
[[Image:18AMIOS.png|left|thumb|18-Volt's stage]] | |||
Just like [[9-Volt]] in the DS version, 18-Volt's stage is based on a classic game, where 18-Volt stars in. He's there able to shoot [[Fronk]]s, and 9-Volt seems to be a boss, oddly enough. | |||
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*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/wiiware/wa4j/index.html Official Japanese Website] | *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/wiiware/wa4j/index.html Official Japanese Website] | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqR7F8U4ZMg First Look with all four normal stages on YouTube] | |||
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Revision as of 12:56, May 13, 2009
Template:Justreleased Template:Infobox Asobu Made in Ore (あそぶメイド イン 俺 Asobu Meido in Ore, lit. "Play Made in Me") is an addition to the Nintendo DS title WarioWare: Myself, known as Made in Ore in Japan, a game of the WarioWare series. It was released on April 29, 2009 in Japan as a downloadable WiiWare game for the price of 800 Wii Points. The game allows to use microgames and other content created with WarioWare: Myself on the Wii, though it can also be played without a copy of WarioWare: Myself.
Like its Nintendo DS counterpart, Asobu Made in Ore includes a number of premade microgames divided into different sets. The stages are hosted by WarioWare characters and each set is based around a certain theme, similar to the first game in the series:
- Wario – Wario-Man
- Sci-Fi – Dribble and Spitz
- Nature – Kat and Ana
- Nintendo – 18-Volt
There are three ways to get microgames in Asobu:
- From DS to Wii
- From Wii to Wii
- From Nintendo to Wii
The player has also the option to send microgames to other players. The two ways are:
- From Wii to DS
- From Wii to Wii
Story Sequences
As indicated above, here are four characters that have their own Micro-Games, thus an own stage as well. Each has a different story. When actually cleared the stages, mixed stages can be unlocked.
Wario-Man
One day flying (slowly) in the park, Wario-Man saw some boys at the toilet cabins, who really need to go to the toilet. However, there are problems with the doors; they won't seem to open. So, Wario-Man is going to help them.
Dribble & Spitz
The Diamond Taxi pair Dribble and Spitz seem to participate on a car rally. Of course to get a prize. Between Micro-games, their car and other cars are bashing each other out of the way, and the first one who reached the finish wins the race.
Kat & Ana
The kindergarten-ninjas seem to jump off a cliff; but then fly above the sky using capes in a style of Cape Mario. Four other birds fly with the two.
18-Volt
Just like 9-Volt in the DS version, 18-Volt's stage is based on a classic game, where 18-Volt stars in. He's there able to shoot Fronks, and 9-Volt seems to be a boss, oddly enough.
Screenshots
- Asobu Made in Ore2.jpg
The game's main menu.
- Asobu Made in Ore1.jpg
One of Wario-Man's microgames.
Official Artwork
External Links
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