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[[File:Seismockgraph.png|thumb|The '''Seismockgraph''']]
[[File:Seismockgraph.png|thumb|The Seismockgraph]]
The '''Seismockgraph''' is a souvenir located in the Doodads folder in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' It is a spoof of a [[Wikipedia:Seismometer|seismograph]], which is used to record significant vibration-related activity, especially earthquakes. The Seismockgraph, on the other hand, is not only a lot simpler in function, it is meant to simply record the movement of the console when it is tilted. Any rotating is displayed on a sheet of graph paper with a red mark, and pressing {{button|gba|a}} pans the marker back to show what happened within the last few seconds.
The '''Seismockgraph''' is a souvenir located in the Doodads folder in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' It is a reference to a {{wp|Seismometer|seismograph}}, which is used to record significant vibration-related activity, especially earthquakes. The Seismockgraph, on the other hand, is not only a lot simpler in function, it is meant to simply record the movement of the console when it is tilted. Any rotating is displayed on a sheet of graph paper with a red mark, and pressing {{button|gba|a}} pans the marker back to show what happened within the last few seconds.


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[[Category:WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs]]

Latest revision as of 23:48, April 22, 2024

Seismockgraph
The Seismockgraph

The Seismockgraph is a souvenir located in the Doodads folder in WarioWare: Twisted! It is a reference to a seismograph, which is used to record significant vibration-related activity, especially earthquakes. The Seismockgraph, on the other hand, is not only a lot simpler in function, it is meant to simply record the movement of the console when it is tilted. Any rotating is displayed on a sheet of graph paper with a red mark, and pressing A Button pans the marker back to show what happened within the last few seconds.