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Unlike previous ''WarioWare'' titles which were even collaborations between [[Intelligent Systems]] and [[Nintendo]]'s SPD 1 team, ''WarioWare Gold'' was primarily developed by Intelligent Systems staff outside of the involvement of series lead [[Goro Abe]] (who returns as the chief director) and [[Ko Takeuchi]], who produced the character art, storyboarded and animated the game's cutscenes, and voiced [[Joe]] in the Japanese dub of the game<ref>https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/f46b270c-f799-11e8-8bfe-0a6d14145cb1.html</ref>. Youichi Tada acts as the game's sub-director and Nami Komuro, one of the writer of ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Awakening|Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' and ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem Fates|Fire Emblem Fates]]'', wrote the game's cutscenes. | |||
''WarioWare Gold'' notably recasts every characters beside Wario, who were previously voiced by members of Nintendo of America's [[Treehouse]] department, with professional anime and video game voice actors. It is also the first game in the series to be dubbed in languages other than English. | |||
==Pre-release and unused content== | ==Pre-release and unused content== |
Revision as of 09:00, February 17, 2019
Template:Infobox WarioWare Gold, known as Made in Wario Gorgeous (メイド イン ワリオ ゴージャス Meido in Wario Gōjasu) in Japan, is the eighth game in the WarioWare series, and the only entry for the Nintendo 3DS family.
The title is a compilation of microgames from across the franchise, including a number of new additions as well. Many returning microgames, however, have been updated to new control schemes, scenarios and visuals. Overall, WarioWare Gold features 316 microgames, the largest collection in any WarioWare game to date, a record previously held by WarioWare: Twisted! for the Game Boy Advance.
WarioWare Gold is also notable as the first game in the series to feature fully voiced cutscenes. Though Charles Martinet reprises his role as Wario in the English version, other characters receive new voice actors.
Story
After stealing a golden pot from a temple at Luxeville, Wario comes to the realization that he is completely out of money. While reflecting on this in his house in Diamond City, Wario sees a report on television about Super Pyoro; a new entry in the Pyoro video game franchise that fans are eager to get their hands on. Acknowledging the money that could be made in the booming industry, Wario again sets out to capitalize on the video game craze. Using his laptop and a recording device, Wario streams his latest scheme to the residents of Diamond City; a gaming competition with a steep entry fee, but a ten million coin reward to the victor. True to form, Wario calls up his closest friends to do most of the work for him and again, they agree. With his fortune on the line, Wario sets out to begin Diamond City's first "Wario Bowl" games. Unbeknownst to Wario however, a small girl named Lulu is pursuing him in attempt to retrieve the golden pot that was stolen.
Story Mode
Story Mode is divided into four leagues. The first three leagues all use a different control scheme: the Mash League (using the buttons like in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!), the Twist League (using gyro controls like in WarioWare: Twisted!), and the Touch League (using the touch screen like in WarioWare: Touched!). The fourth league is called the Ultra League and it uses all three control schemes plus a fourth involving blowing the microphone, which is unlocked by beating all three other leagues. The first three leagues each consist of 5 stages, with each one having its own theme. The first stage is always an introduction stage hosted by Wario. The other 4 stages are hosted by one of Wario's friends and have one of the following themes: That's Life, Fantasy, Sports, and Nintendo Classics. All themes appear once in every league. In the Ultra League, there are 3 stages, including two "remix" stages which compile all the microgames from six of the previous stages, and center on two of the themes, and a final stage hosted by Wario's newest alter-ego, Wario Deluxe, which compiles all the microgames from the introduction stages and a brand-new set centered on a new theme: Anything Goes.
Image | Host/Microgame Set | Host Greeting |
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Mash League | ||
Wario (Mash) Intro Games |
"Mash League! Ready to play some Intro Games and mash some buttons? That's what I thought. You're welcome!" | |
File:Jimmy T. Pose Gold.png | Jimmy T Sports |
"Heyo! Jimmy T here. You made it to the first stage in the Mash League. Congrats. Know what we should do to celebrate? Take a little stroll around the town. It'd be real groovy. Speaking of groovy, I've got a cool set of Sports games for you to try. Now let's get movin'!" |
Night on the Town Jimmy T. finds a stray cat and it jumps into his hair. Amy and Mimi find him and think he is cute and want to take a picture of him. Later, Jimmy T. is shocked that the girls were taking pictures with the cat that was hiding in his hair. | ||
Mona That's Life |
"This is Mona! I'm psyched you made it to the second stage of the Mash League! I'm about to head over to Joe's Clothes to find the perfect outfit for my party tonight. Come along and check out the games I put together for you. Their theme is That's Life! C'mon, let's motor!" | |
Search for Style In preparation for a party, Mona visits Joe's Clothes to find a dress. She asks Joe to find a dress that is perfect for her; one that is "sweet like a parfait", "cute like a plushie", and "super cool like Wario." Later, she buys the dress she wanted and invites Joe to the party. Realizing she's late, she drives off on her scooter and leaves Joe behind. | ||
Practice Makes Perfect Lulu is training in Crystal Park with her water gun, the Hydrocannon LX. The water causes a rainbow to appear, amusing her. | ||
Dribble & Spitz Fantasy |
"You made it to the third stage of the Mash League! My business partner, Spitz, and I are about to take a detour into space to drop off a customer. We got a bunch of Fantasy games that'll keep you busy during the drive. You ain't afraid of lasers, are ya?" | |
Cool Cabbies Dribble & Spitz navigate their taxi through deep space and into the line of fire between UFOs. As much as they're trying to keep cool, the get hit by a laser blast. Realizing the UFOs want to fight, the cabbies deploy Octoblazooka to fight them off. Later, they fend off the UFOs and head back to Earth. | ||
5-Volt Nintendo |
"You've arrived at the final stage of the Mash League! Good for you! Oh–I'm 5-Volt! Most of the time, I'm chasing after a rambunctious fourth grader, so whenever I get a chance to kick back and unwind, I take it. My games are all inspired by the Nintendo Classics games and toys I played with as a kid. Enjoy!" | |
Time to Sparkle One afternoon, 5-Volt is seen channel surfing from her living room. Realizing that 9-Volt would be home soon, she is reminded to prepare dinner. A TV program starring Mr. Sparkles appears so she decides to watch the show instead. She sees frying pans that are promoted to make people better. Because the pans weigh a ton, Mr. Sparkles hosts a workout session so his consumers can be strong enough to carry the pans. Since 5-Volt needs the pans, she works out along with Mr. Sparkles. Later, 9-Volt returns home and 5-Volt prepares hamburgers for him. After jumping in excitement, 9-Volt accidentally throws his Nintendo 3DS under a shelf. While 9-Volt can't reach it, 5-Volt helps by lifting up the shelf with one arm thanks to the workout. | ||
I Love Gold! Wario takes a gold coin bath, bragging about his plan to the Alien Bunnies. When he hugs the artifact he stole from Luxeville, he notices it smells bad, but brushes it off as "the smell of victory." | ||
Twist League | ||
Wario (Twist) Intro Games |
"Twist League! With Intro Games! Twisting stuff is fun, that's what I say. And what do you say? Wario is the greatest!" | |
Ashley & Red Fantasy |
"This is the Twist League! I guess I, Ashley, am in charge of amusing you now. How do you feel about demon summonings? It's not dangerous...usually. Come watch, or just play my Fantasy games. Either way, it's bound to be wicked." | |
Summon the Courage In her mansion, Ashley successfully summoned a demon named "Gahrumble". After summoning, Gahrumble appears to be starving. Red believes his starvation was the result of Hum Gree, who always gets his victims into constantly eating without getting full. Ashley decides to take on Hum Gree despite Red's discouragement. Though Red fears Hum Gree, Ashley requires him to come with her since he is her ride and transforms him into a broom. Later, Ashley and Red return to their mansion to celebrate their victory over Hum Gree and decide to eat. | ||
Dr. Crygor Sports |
"You've reached the second stage of the Twist League, so I can only assume you are quite intelligent. I should know–I'm Dr. Crygor! Why not join me and my lovable robot Mike on our research expedition? It'll be very educational. Plus, you'll have a chance to play my Sports games. Lucky you!" | |
Paranormal Frequencies Dr. Crygor ventures into Agate Forest to look for mushrooms. He appears to be frightened by the haunted atmosphere of the forest. Mike appears and surprises Crygor into thinking that it's a ghost and detects a paranormal frequency. At first Crygor thinks that Mike is pranking him into thinking that it was a ghost, but the paranormal frequency turns out to be Doris 1, a maid robot who was abandoned by her creator. After Doris 1 recognizes that Crygor was her creator, she chases him into the forest while Mike waits. Later, Dr. Crygor, Mike, and Doris 1 return to Crygor's lab after deciding not to abandon Doris 1 in the forest. Mike confesses that he made up the paranormal frequencies and that ghosts don't exist. Doris 1 however believes ghosts are real and absorbed their energy. Crygor realizes that he left the mushrooms back in the forest. | ||
Snack Time Lulu is "carbing up" for her fight against Wario. A dog stops nearby, and Lulu shares her food with it. | ||
18-Volt Nintendo |
"You must be killin' it if you made to the third stage of the Twist League. Now you get to hang with me, 18-Volt. Whaddaya say we find a place to play some games? I've got some Nintendo Classics I think you'll love. I mean, I love 'em. Why wouldn't you?" | |
Game to Rap 18-Volt walks along Emerald Street excited about the upcoming summer break. He encounters Ralphie, a raccoon who lost his 3DS and games to 13-Amp whom he lost a bet to. 13-Amp challenges 18-Volt to a rap battle where if 18-Volt wins, 13-Amp must return Ralphie's games. If he loses, 13-Amp gets to have 18-Volt's game collection. They eventually find themselves on stage with 9-Volt as the DJ. Later, 18-Volt wins and the 3DS is returned to Ralphie. 13-Amp wishes to challenge 18-Volt again and feels embarrassed when she realizes that she lost to a fourth grader. | ||
Penny That's Life |
"Penny here with the final stage of the Twist League! Long time, no see. I've been cooped up in my lab, working on my latest invention. I'm still putting on the final touches, so in the meantime check out these games I made. They're all part of the That's Life theme, and they're all awesome!" | |
Star Scientist Penny works on her Totally Transformative Elixir which is designed to make a voice sound higher pitched so she can accomplish her dream of being a pop-star. She decides to test the elixir on Dr. Crygor. While the elixir makes Crygor's voice high pitched, it gives him a massive stomach ache which causes him to faint. Penny decides to feed him the Super-Special Tummy Tonic to ease the pain. Later, the tonic cures the stomach pain. Crygor tells Penny to rework the elixir to not create stomach-aches and asks her when the effect will wear off while Penny laughs nervously. | ||
Nap Time Wario wakes up, believing half of the contestants must have given up already. When he learns eight stages have been beaten, he decides to "rage-nap". | ||
Touch League | ||
Wario (Touch) Intro Games |
"Touch League! These Intro Games make touching stuff easy, even if you're not Wario. All right, all right! I'll show you how it's done." | |
Kat & Ana That's Life |
"This is the first stage of the Touch League. We're Kat and Ana, and we're off to get our ninja learner's permits. To prepare for the test, we designed a whole bunch of games in the That's Life genre. Everyday fun is the best kind, 'cause it's every day!" | |
True Ninjas Kat & Ana visit the Diamond City Castle in hopes of passing a ninja test to obtain ninja learner's permits. The duo finds Ms. Munchey who they assume is a ninja. Their test appears to be eating whatever Ms. Munchey makes. Ana gets ecstatic as she loves to eat and feels that she'll pass the test. Later, they pass the test and realize that they're "Gourmet Masters". Kat & Ana are shocked that they entered the wrong department. Ninja Steve, who was in the bathroom, appear and is ready to offer Kat & Ana the ninja test. Though full of food, Kat and Ana prepare to face the true challenge. | ||
9-Volt Nintendo |
"I'm 9-Volt, and this is the second stage of the Touch League! I bet it's gonna be way more fun than what I'm doing–studying math. I'd rather be home with my pet Fronk, or playing the Nintendo Classics games that I made for the tournament. Think of me when you're gaming like a pro!" | |
Math Quest 9-Volt finds himself in math class at Diamond City Elementary School. After being disappointed about being in class, Fronk surprises 9-Volt to make math more interesting. In order to get 9-Volt into paying attention, Fronk organizes an RPG based word problem to help him solve it. Realizing that math is like a video game, he and Fronk star in an RPG. Later, 9-Volt beat the game and feels like a hero with Fronk as his apprentice. To thank him for making math interesting, 9-Volt offers his dessert to Fronk but declines it as he considers himself as an old man. While 9-Volt doesn't believe so, Fronk considers turning one to be considered as "old" but appears young from the practice of "8-Bit Yoga." | ||
Wakey Wakey! Lulu is still in the park, sleepy, and realizes she is late to meet Wario. She runs off, but comes back to pet the stray dog for a little longer. | ||
Cricket & Mantis Sports |
"Welcome to the third stage of the Touch League! My name is Cricket, and I suggest you to pay close attention. My mentor, Master Mantis, is about to introduce me to a state-of-the-art training center. I can only imagine what kinds of Sports-themed games we'll encounter while we're there. Let's go!" | |
Precious Prancers Young Cricket and Master Mantis visit the Diamond City Amusement Park to train for unexpected dangers. Cricket finds the thrill rides as the dangers he conquers. To start his training, Cricket hops on the "Precious Prancers" carousel. Later, they accomplish the training not realizing that Lulu is latching onto Cricket's arms. After discovering her, Cricket tells Lulu to get off. Before his next trial involving a ferris wheel, Cricket must complete a lost child trial and Lulu tells him to giddy up like a horse. | ||
Orbulon Fantasy |
"Greetings. You've come upon the final stage of the Touch League. I am Orbulon. I am no Earth folk like you, but I still enjoy the savory delights of this planet. Mmm...delights. While they do not satiate hunger, my Fantasy-themed games will surely provide ample amusement." | |
Gigantaburger Orbulon enters the drive-thru of Gigantaburger to order food. After finishing his meal, he returns to order another. The process repeats until Orbulon orders Megaburgers which are sold out. Realizing that they don't have the hams to make them, Orbulon teleports to a farm to capture pigs. Later, Orbulon returns to the Gigantaburger with his Oinker full of pigs. After noticing that the pigs are alive, Danny, the drive through call taker, can't fulfill his request as he is only a high school cashier who isn't allowed near the grill and the pigs cannot be cooked in the restaurant. | ||
Ultra! In the stadium, Wario tries to perform a bungee jumping stunt to promote the Ultra League. | ||
Ultra League | ||
Dancing Team Sports & That's Life |
"Jimmy T is back and ready to par-TAY! Up next we got the Ultra League. Get excited, 'cause we're gonna mix up the controls from the Mash, Twist, and Touch Leagues! The Dancing Team's headin' over to Club Joe now with all their best Sports and That's Life games... Fronk and Mike are going to be there too, and they got a few surprises up their sleeves. Ooooh yeaaah!" | |
Dance Floor Dilemma Joe operates a nightclub. After thinking that no one is coming, he initially decides to close early. Jimmy T. Mona, Dr. Crygor, Penny, Kat, Ana, Young Cricket, Master Mantis, Mike, and Fronk show up. The party goers show off their moves and they attract crowds to the club. Mike and Fronk introduce their games and show the player how to play them. Later as everyone is having a good time, Mona realizes that they should invite Wario. | ||
Potluck Gang Nintendo Classics & Fantasy |
"Come join me, 5-Volt, for an extra-special second stage of the Ultra League! I'm throwing a barbecue, and everyone's going to bring their favorite food. 9-Volt and Fronk have been drooling since yesterday! Join the Potluck Gang for some games too, including some from the Nintendo Classics and Fantasy genres." | |
It's a Potluck Dribble, Spitz, 5-Volt, Ashley, Red, 18-Volt, 9-Volt, Orbulon, Mike, and Fronk head to the Peridot Campground for a potluck. 9-Volt gets concerned when Orbulon and Red bring dubious food and thinks a potluck was a bad idea after Ashley brings a mandrake. 9-Volt and 18-Volt jump in excitement when 5-Volt brings card games. Later 18-Volt defeats 9-Volt at the card game and thinks he was lucky. Dribble thinks to invite Wario the next time they have a potluck. Finally, 5-Volt takes a picture of the guests along with some Sasquatch family members. | ||
Wario Deluxe Anything Goes |
"What are YOU doing here?! Are you thinking you could beat ME? THE Wario?! Well, think again. The theme for this last stage is Anything Goes. That's right! You're about to see all kinds of crazy stuff! I'd pay attention if I were you. I'm not gonna make this easy!" | |
Who Is Wario Deluxe? Wario tells the player that he has claimed the reward. Wario puts on the pot of Luxeville and transforms into Wario Deluxe. The sky over Diamond City grows dark and Wario Deluxe rides on a platform hoisted by several balloons. He then challenges the player to the last of his microgames, but sometime during the challenge, he uses his new powers to confuse the player by hiding what function is needed for the coming games. Luxeville's Greatest Hero Let's Split | ||
A Hero's Journey Lulu returns to Luxeville with the pot, only to discover that, in her absence, the inhabitants bought a new potty. |
Other characters
These characters appear in Story Mode as side characters. Mike and Fronk have their own sets of microgames, but they are exclusive to the remix stages in the Ultra League.
- Mike
- Lulu[1] (First appearance)
- Fronk
- Manager Joe
- 13-Amp[2] (First appearance)
- Octoblazooka[3] (First appearance)
- Doris 1[4] (First appearance)
- Dark Lord Hum Gree[5] (First appearance)
- Amy (First appearance)
- Mimi (First appearance)
- Mr. Sparkles (First appearance)
- Gahrumble (First appearance)
- Ralphie (First appearance)
- Ms. Munchly (First appearance)
- Ninja Steve (First appearance)
- Danny (First appearance)
- Pops (First appearance)
- Ben (First appearance)
- Little Hammy (First appearance)
- Sasquatch Family (First appearance)
- Space Gangs (First appearance)
- Cat (First appearance)
- Ruffington (First appearance)
- Mandrake
- Pyoro
- Alien Bunnies
Challenge Mode
Challenge Mode is unlocked after completing Story Mode and features stages with altered rules. The following Challenge stages are as follows:
Stage | Description | In-game description |
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All the microgames from all stages are mixed together. | "It's one big mash-up of all the microgame genres! Brush up on your skills in the Story first, and then you can knock it out of the park here!" | |
All the microgames are mixed together and only one life is available. | "Fail just once in this mode, and it’s game over for you! We’re not messing around with these games. They're super tough right from the start. How long do you think you can last?" | |
All the microgames are mixed at high speed. | "Want a whole lot of games coming your way at top speed? You’re in the right place. It only gets faster from here on out. Try to keep up!" | |
Similar to its version in WarioWare: Twisted! No lives can be lost in this mode. Instead, the game ends when the clock reaches 0. When a microgame is completed, more time is added to the clock. Microgames must be completed as fast as possible to get high scores. The game has separate modes for the Mash, Twist, Touch, and Ultra control schemes. Each control scheme also comes with a harder variant called "Close Shave," in which the clock starts with less time. | "A mode produced by the one and only Wario! Time will keep slipping away, so try to earn it back! How do you do that? Clear the microgames!" | |
Similar to its version in Game & Wario. The player controls 9-Volt playing microgames after bedtime while avoiding being caught by 5-Volt. When 9-Volt hides, he becomes tired, so he cannot hide for a long time. The game ends when 5-Volt catches 9-Volt playing, if 9-Volt loses all of his lives, or if 9-Volt falls asleep. | "Hey, you guys! 9-Volt here! I love to play games right before I go to bed. Too bad my mom doesn’t approve. Could you keep watch for me?" | |
Wario Interrupts is available after completing the Story Mode. Every single microgame using the Mash, Twist, Touch and Blow controls gets mixed in this mode on the lowest difficulty level only. Speed-ups happen gradually every five microgames without warning. Wario Deluxe is shown on the Top Screen, while every microgame occurs on the Touch Screen. Every three microgames, Wario Deluxe will unleash a distraction to block with or mess with the microgames. After each microgame, a small gauge in the bottom-right corner of the screen will fill up. Once full, tapping the Hero Button will summon Lulu, who will clear the current distraction for the next three games. After that, the meter will have to fill up again. The game ends once the player loses all four lives, which are represented by gold blocks at the top of the Top Screen.
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"Wario Deluxe is back...and this time I'm powered up! If you thought Wario was aggravating, wait till you get a load of me!" | |
Cruise Controls is a game mode unlocked after playing the Wario Interrupts mode once. Control the speed of Dribble and Spitz's taxi by tilting the Nintendo 3DS. The faster the taxi's speed, the faster the microgames are played. The player must complete a set of 15 microgames in as little time as possible. | "Remember your ol' pal Dribble? I'm keeping cool with my new mode that lets you adjust a game's speed by tiliting your system. When you reach the finish line, we'll see how you did on time." | |
Kat and Ana take turns at playing microgames. Kat's games are played on the top screen of the Nintendo 3DS, while Ana's are played on the bottom. There are no transitions between games, so the player has little time to prepare. This mode can be played using the Mash or Ultra control schemes. | "This is Kat and Ana! There's no time for rest in our mode! When the game on the top screen stops, another one'll start right away on the bottom screen. You're gonna need all your concentration skills here!" | |
Battle Time is a Local Multiplayer mode hosted by Young Cricket and Master Mantis. Two players battle against each other by playing the same microgame at the same time. The objective is to keep playing microgames until the opponent loses their last life. Lives are lost after losing microgames. The players can choose one to four lives, and the host can also choose which league to play from. If both players lose their last life from the same microgame, the mode will enter sudden death and the next person to lose a microgame will lose the battle. After a winner is declared, the results for each microgame played will be shown. | "Hello, player. I, Young Cricket, have the honor of introducing an exciting new mode. Here, you challenge your friends who also have WarioWare Gold! Face-to-face competition is key to any training regimen, so don't hesitate. Let the battle begin!" |
Names in other languages
- Wario Interrupts
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Wario s'en mêle[?] | Wario Gets Involved |
Microgames
- Main article: List of WarioWare Gold microgames
WarioWare Gold is a collection of 300 microgames (not counting the boss microgames), 54 of which are new to the series. Each microgame falls under a specific genre – "Intro Games," "Sports", "That's Life", "Fantasy", "Nintendo Classics", "Anything Goes" – and a control scheme – "Mash", "Twist", "Touch", "Blow".
Souvenirs
- Main article: List of WarioWare Gold souvenirs
Similarly to WarioWare: Twisted! and Game & Wario, WarioWare Gold features extra content in the form of souvenirs, obtainable via the Capsule Machine. These souvenirs are divided into eight categories: Minigames, Phones, Studio, Movies, Cards, Nintendo, Records and Miscellaneous.
Missions
- Main article: List of WarioWare Gold missions
Missions are certain milestones that could be achieved, similar to medals in WarioWare: D.I.Y.. Once a mission is completed, the player is rewarded with certain number of coins.
List of changes
- Main article: List of WarioWare Gold microgame changes
General
- All microgame speeds by default are 120 bpm.
- Some of the sounds and music in the microgames are either remixed, rearranged, or replaced entirely.
- Several returning microgames are given new names; for example, I Spy from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! was renamed to Busted!
- Microgames returning from WarioWare: D.I.Y. and WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase now have three difficulty levels like the microgames returning from other games, rather than simply using one set difficulty level.
- All WarioWatch microgames are usually set to normal length.
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:WarioWare Gold.
As in Game & Wario, the characters have been redesigned in a much more simplified style, with some details being removed like Wario's gloves lacking Ws and characters looking far more angular such as Dribble.
- WarioWareGold GoldDigger.jpg
Gold Digger microgame from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$
Development
All returning microgames in WarioWare Gold were reprogrammed and redrawn from scratch.[6] To select microgames for inclusion, Goro Abe polled the staff on their favorites and then ranked them according to other factors, such as how easily understood the microgame is or if it did not feel dated[6]. The team aimed to update the microgame with new scenarios, more gameplay variables and also created connections between them that did not exist in their original form, with 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." The Split Screen challenge mode was an idea that the WarioWare development team had wanted to do since the days of the Nintendo DS, but the concept had been too taxing on the hardware.[6]
Speaking about the design of the unlockable souvenirs, Goro Abe explained that while WarioWare: Twisted! and WarioWare: Touched! featured a large number of toys centered around the touch screen and gyro as both technologies were still fairly novel at the time, the team felt such unlockables were unnecessary for Gold due to how commonplace both forms of inputs had become, and that with the end-of-development crunch, they preferred to focus on extras that didn't require as much programming effort like Records.[6]
Reception
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WarioWare Gold has received globally positive reviews from critics, being hailed as a return to form for the series after the poor reception to Game & Wario. Reviews praised the return to the microgame formula, the amount of content, the humor of the cutscenes and the quality of the voice acting. Common points of critcisms were that due to the game's nature as a compilation, WarioWare Gold lacks much of the sense of surprise found in previous titles and the large amount of "filler" unlockables such as alarm clocks and phone calls.
Sales
According to Japanese sales tracker Dengeki Online, WarioWare Gold sold 138,024 units by December 30, making it the best-selling new 3DS release of 2018[7]. In a Top 100 list of the best selling games of 2018 published by, Famitsu, the game was ranked #38th [8].
Staff
- Main article: List of WarioWare Gold staff
Unlike previous WarioWare titles which were even collaborations between Intelligent Systems and Nintendo's SPD 1 team, WarioWare Gold was primarily developed by Intelligent Systems staff outside of the involvement of series lead Goro Abe (who returns as the chief director) and Ko Takeuchi, who produced the character art, storyboarded and animated the game's cutscenes, and voiced Joe in the Japanese dub of the game[9]. Youichi Tada acts as the game's sub-director and Nami Komuro, one of the writer of Fire Emblem Awakening and Fire Emblem Fates, wrote the game's cutscenes.
WarioWare Gold notably recasts every characters beside Wario, who were previously voiced by members of Nintendo of America's Treehouse department, with professional anime and video game voice actors. It is also the first game in the series to be dubbed in languages other than English.
Pre-release and unused content
An early version of Penny Crygor's intro cutscene exists in the game's files. This cutscene mostly consists of sketches by the game's character design Ko Takeuchi, and features a few minor differences in character and background designs as well, like for the laboratory in the background.[10][11]
References in later games
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: WarioWare: Gold's artwork for Wario, 5-Volt, 9-Volt, 18-Volt, Ashley, Dr. Crygor, Dribble and Spitz, Fronk, Jimmy T., Kat and Ana, Orbulon, Mona, and Young Cricket is reused for their Spirits in this game.
Trivia
- Because the game is fully voiced for all regions, WarioWare Gold marks the first game since Mario Kart: Super Circuit where Wario is voiced by someone other than Charles Martinet, and the first game since Mario Kart 64 to give him different voice actors for different international markets.
References
- ^ Nintendo JP. (July 03, 2018). Made in Wario Gorgeous official website. Nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
- ^ https://youtu.be/goyudXEV0uE
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- ^ https://youtu.be/DbYyodb7yBQ?t=68
- ^ https://youtu.be/JZbsAnhr9-s?t=5
- ^ a b c d Stephen Totilo (October 18, 2018). The Unusual Effort That Went Into Creating WarioWare Gold. Kotaku. Retrieved October 20
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