List of souvenirs in WarioWare Gold
- “All the souvenirs and prizes you won in the Arcade are right here in this room! Browse the selection, from Minigames to everyday items. You're bound to find something good!”
- —Toy Room description, WarioWare Gold
This page lists all 324 souvenirs in WarioWare Gold. 274 of the souvenirs are found at random as a prize from the Capsule Machine. The rest include the 49 movies obtained through the story and the Staff Credits obtained after unlocking all of the challenges. The souvenirs obtained from the Capsule Machine comprise of 14 minigames, 3 phones, 30 phone numbers, 20 studio sessions, 126 character cards, 30 Nintendo collection items, 25 records, 17 alarm clocks, 6 3DS systems, the Love Tester 2.0, the Orbulon Voice Changer, and Wario's amiibo Sketch. All souvenirs can be found in the Toy Room within the Arcade.
Minigames
Souvenir | Description |
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Pyoro | The legendary game returns! Control the starving Pyoro, and stretch out its infamously long tongue to catch beans falling from the sky. |
Super Pyoro | Now you can play the hottest game in Diamond City, too! Help Pyoro grab beans from both above AND below. It's an all-you-can-bean frenzy! |
Mewtroid | It's the cat-action-shooting game everyone is raving about! Roll Sameow onto her back, and fire up her laser beam to eliminate enemies! |
Mewtroid 2: Return of Sameow | Your favorite cat-action-shooting game got a sequel! Captured by Mewtroid, Sameow must take on more dangerous enemies than she's ever faced before. Tilt your system to control gravity, and fire up that laser beam! |
Micro Golf Open | The mini golf adventure you know and love has been upgraded to five holes! Clear them with as few shots as possible to win. Challenge your buddies for a more competitive twist! |
Micro Golf Tour | It's the survival of the fittest...putter! How many holes can you clear in the number of allocated shots? |
Pro Bowl | This bowling game is the real deal with all 10 frames! Join your friend for a rolling showdown, or play solo and beat your own high score! |
Autograph! | You're a star, and everyone wants your autograph. This isn't the time to play favorites. Keep signing the same autograph to make your fans happy...no matter what they make you sign. |
Game & Watch: Manhole | Manhole, the classic Game & Watch title, perfectly reproduced! Classics like this are so simple, yet so addictive! |
Pumpkin Panic | This game features everyone's favorite nonemotive witch-in-training: Ashley! Use the power of her magic to protect the patch from the mandrake's attack. Crush a pumpkin, and you could be in for something...magical. |
Memory Match | It's the classic memory game, but with extra-cute characters! Find multiple pairs in a row, and kick this game up to the next level! |
Root Awakening | Gather all your favorite folks to play this game! Pick fruits and flowers tangled up in the roots, but beware! One of them is attached to the mandrake! If the mandrake wakes up and screams, you'll get more than a headache... |
Sew Tricky | Threading a needle successfully this many times is like...threading a needle! Don't be distracted by any funny-shaped needle eyes. Keep your focus on the task at hand, and you'll be fine! |
Foiled! | A pure Japanese-style sword action game! Swing your sword, and slash the falling objects. Focus and skillful swordsmanship are key to a high score. Try not to hit any bombs. |
Phones
This is a list of all phones and phone codes. Phone codes can be dialed on phones to call various characters. The phone codes can sometimes be dialed again for alternative dialogue. Every phone code description reads: "A four-digit alphabetic code used to connect with someone via telephone."
Souvenir | Description |
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Wario's Phone |
Wario's personal phone. Its vintage style is not only retro but surprisingly chic. To make a call, try entering a Phone Code. If you don't know how to do it, ask an adult to show you. |
9-Volt's Home Phone |
The phone from 9-Volt's house. It's nothing fancy, but it gets the job done! To make a call, try entering a Phone Code. |
Jimmy's Cell |
One of Jimmy T's prized possessions—his newfangled portable phone. To make a call, try entering a Phone Code. |
Souvenir | Code | Who it calls | Dialogue |
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Phone Code 1 | KJKJ | Fortune-telling line | We knew you'd call. We see all. What's in your future...? AN UNLUCKY DAY. Uh-oh. Call again. There's time to change your fate. We knew you'd call. We see all. What's in your future...? A HALF-LUCKY DAY. Which is better than no luck. Thank you for calling the fortune-telling line. We knew you'd call. We see all. What's in your future...? A LUCKY DAY. Good things are coming your way. Thank you for calling the fortune-telling line. We knew you'd call. We see all. What's in your future...? A SUPERLUCKY DAY. Great things are coming your way. Thank you for calling the fortune-telling line. |
Phone Code 2 | KACI | The father of the Astronaut Family from the Mars Jars microgame | Thanks for calling to check on our status! We just landed on Mars moments ago. The crew is safe. Smooth sailing. No problems. Everything's peachy. **What?** Sorry, the kids are yelling. Like I said, everything's— **What now? A what? Kids, can't you tell your mother? I'm on the phone.** Sorry again. My kids won't settle down. Too much sugar or something. Now, like I said, everything's— **OH MY GOSH IT'S A GIANT DRINKING GLASS RUN FOR YOUR LIVES KIDS GET YOUR MOM!** Sorry, gotta go. |
Phone Code 3 | HAGE | Tweezy, the man from Up for Grabs | Oh, hey! I haven't had a call in forever. So yeah, I'm still having that problem. You know, when I do that thing, and it just gets worse? What, you don't know what I'm talking about? That thing, when I pull a hair out, and two grow in its place? It's like fighting a hydra! At this point, I can barely stay ahead of all those hairs! Then again, kinda feels good to pluck 'em. So, I'm not really all that bothered, but I should probably ask a doctor what's up. I'll show you how crazy it's getting next time I see you. |
Phone Code 4 | EJIA | Handerson, the hand model featured in the microgame Butterfingers in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and the needle-threading microgame and minigame, Right in the Eye and Sew Tricky | Hello? Handerson here. Hand model extraordinaire. Now, who's calling? Ah, never mind. I'm assuming you've got a gig for my fingers. Have you seen my recent work? I recently starred in a needle-threading scene. It required a very delicate touch. But the chewiest role I ever took on was... Well, listen to me, prattling on! I'll tell you about that another time. For now, when you see hands...think Handerson, hand model extraordinaire!
Hello? Handerson here. Hand model extraordinaire. I'm sure you're a fan of my hands and want to know about my most difficult role. It was 15 years ago or so. I was shown into a room with a single toaster on a table, and I was told to catch the toast as it popped up. Now, that might seem like a sweet gig, but I was gobsmacked. Hot toast? Piping hot? Or worse, burnt? Fingers are a hand model's most valuable feature, and I was terrified that I might singe my assets. But I was eager for work, so I took the job and cooled my fingers in a bowl of rose water after every brush with toast. One must keep one's instrument fresh! Ah, what's that, you say? Have I ever stuck my fingers into a nose? Well, I never! A finger actor of MY caliber? Good-bye. |
Phone Code 5 | JFKE | Unknown | Hey, you're late. I was starting to think you'd never get past those guys. Glad you're OK. All right, I'm going to give you the code. HDIC. Dial it. Got that? Good luck. |
Phone Code 6 | HDIC | Unknown | 'Ello? Huh? Who's this? You meant to call me? This is HDIC. Huh? You did? Are you sure you didn't mean to call FBGA? I get that guy's calls a lot. All right, bye. *click* |
Phone Code 7 | FBGA | Unknown | Oh, hey! Nice timing! I finally cracked the code. The solution is four letters...JFKE. I don't have a clue what the letters mean. But a code's a code! I hope it works out for you. |
Phone Code 8 | ACHI | The Part-Time Sumo from the Heat Wave microgame | Thanks for calling. Since you went to the trouble, I'll tell you my secret. The truth is that...I wear a wig. Oh, man, I finally said it. Still, don't tell anyone, OK?
Thanks for calling. Since you went to the trouble, I'll tell you my extra-secret secret. I wear greens under my sumo belt! It's the future of biodegradable fabrics. But still, don't tell anyone, OK? |
Phone Code 9 | HIHE | Unknown | Gobba moubful of foob. Can'bt talb rigbt nowb. How'b bout you come ober laber? |
Phone Code 10 | BDIA | Gigantaburger | Welcome to Gigantaburger! What can I get ya? Large fries? Sure! Crispy nuggets? Sure! Three triple burgers with extra ketchup? Sure—and with a smile! Um, what? No, really. I am smiling. Really really. Your order will be ready when you drive up to the window. And I'll have your smile too!
Uh... Thanks for calling something-something-burger. What, you want to place a take-out order? Er, I dunno. I just started here. The regular guy should be back soon. Call back, yeah? |
Phone Code 11 | JIDE | Unknown | You know, I prefer texts to phone calls. I hate talking on the phone. Well, whatever. I'll wait for your text. *click*
Huh? You know I like texts, not phone calls. What? You sent a text first? Well, I didn't see it. But I'd like a text anyway. Yes, I know you can talk faster than you can type, but texting is so much more precise, don't you think? And you can't use emoji over the phone. And my mom uses the phone, and I don't do stuff my mom does. Text, OK? *click* |
Phone Code 12 | HIGE | Heidi | Hi there! It's me, Heidi. It has been TOO long! When'd you last call? I can't even remember. I'm always at the shop, so be sure to swing by. I'll make sure you get star-quality treatment!
Hi there! You've reached Heidi. Sorry, sweetie, but I can't pick up the phone. I must be tending to a little this 'n' that at the moment. Please leave your message after the beep, all right? *beep* |
Phone Code 13 | BAAI | Unnamed WarioWare Gold developer | Hey there! Thanks for playing WarioWare Gold! It's been 15 years since this series debuted. I played it when I was just a kid...and now I helped make this WarioWare all these years later! Hope you're enjoying it. |
Phone Code 14 | HEAD | Unknown | Listen, stop calling! I already said I wouldn't do it! Wait, this isn't Wario, is it? Ugh, that guy's been pestering me to make games for him. He's always been a pest, and he's never going to be anything BUT a pest. If you see Wario, tell him my decision is final. No games, no way. What's that? My name? S...sorry, gotta run. |
Phone Code 15 | DECA | The player 10 years in the future | Hello, [Player] here. Huh? Your name is [Player], too? Wait, your voice... Are you...? Am I...? Hey, I'm you, 10 years from now! Need proof? Well, I'll tell you what you'll be doing 10 years from now. You'll be...on the phone. Catch you in 10 years. |
Phone Code 16 | GAHA | Unknown | Wrong number, sorry. *click* |
Phone Code 17 | KAJI | Unknown | Hey, how'd you get this number? I don't take calls on this line. Hang up, OK? What, don't know how? It's easy, buddy. Just put the phone back in the cradle. Or if you're on a mobile, tap the hang-up button. OK, hang up. Please? Well, I guess I can hang up too. *click* |
Phone Code 18 | HADA | Schnozz Jr., the pierced nose from the Gold Digger microgame and son of Mr. Schnozz from the same microgame | Hello, this is Schnozz Jr. I'm a nose model. Not as in nasal fashion. No runways. No magazine shoots. No, I'm the one you call if you need a nose for an honest day's work. My dad was a nose model too. Some people in the industry even refer to me as Son of Schnozz. I'm following in my dad's footsteps. Or nasal...steps? ...Drips? What have I starred in? Can't say. I signed a nose-disclosure agreement. |
Phone Code 19 | BIEJ | Baroness Drip, the woman from the Nighttime Allergies microgame | Greetings! I am Baroness Drip. Yes, that is my real name. It's only a coincidence that my older sister and I both have noses that pour like teapots at high tea. Or perhaps it's a curse on our family. But I've always said, when life gives you a runny nose, don't blow your opportunity. Have fun with it! So, I let a drip trickle out... And stretch to the snapping point... And then, tee-hee, snort it right back in! Truly, it is an absolute hoot when I get it right. When I don't, it's so very sad. So, I don't recommend my drippity-drop frolicking to just anyone. It requires pluck. Yet I beg you, if you see a drip get away from me, be genteel, and never speak of it to me. Now, ta-ta! |
Phone Code 20 | BIED | Pierre, the man from the Nighttime Allergies microgame | Hello to you. Pierre, at your service. You may have seen me at night, when my nasal drip runs most copiously by the light of the moon. The other evening, when I was sniffing back my flow, I espied a beautiful woman. She, like me, was suffering from a likewise nose. So very drippity, I thought that our fates must be intertwined! I haven't been able to stop thinking of her ever since. Dare I say hello next time we meet? I must! |
Phone Code 21 | HAKK | An unnamed scientist researching the Chicken Bugs from the Chicken Pinch microgame | Hello? What's this, a media interview? I bet you're looking for a scoop about the huge discovery we've made in our laboratory. I can tell from your silence that it's true. Well, I appreciate quiet enthusiasm, so I'll share it with you. For many years, we've been studying the chicken bug, otherwise known as that wee little hopper that kind of looks like a chicken...but also kind of looks like a bug. You know, that thing we nab with tweezers. So, our discovery... We've seen that sometimes it grows a HAIR! That's as much as we've learned so far. The hair MUST serve a purpose. Our working theory is this... The bugs are growing the hair so when people try to tweeze up the creature, they catch the hair instead... Then the bug sheds the hair, providing a means of ESCAPE! A genius leap forward in follicular development, if true. It's only a theory, however. Now, that's all I can share. I look forward to your article. |
Phone Code 22 | CAFE | Implied to be the Barista of the Café from Rhythm Heaven, which features an Ashley doll in Rhythm Heaven Megamix | Hello? Oh, yes, we're open today. Just started brewing a fresh pot of coffee. Coming to our café soon? Um, you live in Diamond City? Well, if you can't get here, I'll yip on with you for a bit over the horn. Let's see... Oh, I've got an Ashley story, believe it or not. We put an Ashley doll in our café, and ever since then, we've had a lot more customers coming in than usual. Can't help thinking there's some hocus-pocus behind it all. But if you find any other Ashley stuff, I'd be interested. Oh, sorry to yip on so long there. Have a great day. |
Phone Code 23 | HAHA | 13-Amp's mom | Why, hello there! Are you one of 13-Amp's friends? She isn't home right now. This is her mom. I can't tell you how happy I am to hear she has friends here. We just moved to town not long ago, and I was worried she wasn't settling in. People always think she's the quiet, bookish type. But everyone needs friends. Well, thanks for calling. I'll let her know! Have a nice day. |
Phone Code 24 | AIAI | Mimi's cat | Ohmygosh! You would not believe what I saw. Where? In the park! It was Terry! You know, TERRY, just hanging out in the park, just like Terry always does? Anyhow, he was with Mimi. You know, MIMI, my best friend? Well, Terry was cozying right up to Mimi, and she just couldn't resist scratching him right between the ears. Then Terry said "meow" and Mimi said "Oooh, kitty!" And if that cat thinks he can get ear scratches from my best friend...well, he's not the only cat around. Now that I think about, that guy with the big blue hair had a kitty too. Crazy, right? |
Phone Code 25 | JCCJ | Joe | Thank you for calling Joe's Clothes. This is Joe speaking. Would you like to hear about this month's featured fashion? It's all the rage with toddlers—a diaper. Of course, not just your typical grocery-store diaper. Not from Joe's Clothes! It's the most adorable diaper, and they're flying off the shelves! Come in to see for yourself. I wouldn't advise trying it on unless you're a toddler. I did, and let's just say it didn't go too well. Now, please come on in to Joe's Clothes! |
Phone Code 26 | EIGA | An unnamed moviegoer from the Toilet Training microgame | Hi there! Do you like movies? You can stream movies these days, which is pretty convenient. But there's nothing like seeing a movie in a theater. I mean, you can't pause it, so you get swept into the action, and it just keeps rolling! You can't get that experience at home. I guess there is one problem in movie theaters... When nature calls, you gotta listen! And with that, see you later.
Hi there! Do you like movies? My favorite little movie theater closed recently. It's been around for 55 years. I felt like I grew up with it. Kinda sad, really. The new theaters I go to are so crowded, which means that the restrooms are crowded. I guess it's nice the staff is kind enough to make sure we get where we're going on time! And with that, good-bye. |
Phone Code 27 | IDEA | Unknown | So, you want to know how to come up with a great IDEA, huh? Well, let me give you a tip. First, focus on just one little easy idea. Second, think of anything that comes to mind while thinking of that little idea—and write them all down. Third, leave it all be. Just forget everything. Go to sleep. Finally, the next day, look at your notes and think about everything again. Try it, yeah? You'll surely find your way from a little idea to a big breakthrough in no time!
So, you want to know how to come up with a great IDEA, yeah? When you're stuck on a thought, and you're really struggling, just go for a walk. That will change your state of mind, and moving your body even a bit gets the blood pumping, which can be really good for thinking. Hopefully that will give you a flash of inspiration. You should try it! |
Phone Code 28 | AIGA | Long-Lost Love, the woman from the Hookin' Up microgame | Please, if you will, listen to my story. I'm utterly in love with him. Always him. He'll forever be my darling. I feel as if our lived are connected by a thread of fate. A red one, the color of valentines. When I first laid eyes on his tapered chin, my heart skipped a beat. But it feels as if I haven't seen him for an eternity! Can you imagine my loneliness? Perhaps you can. I must say, I feel better having talked about it. Thank you, from the depths of my heart. |
Phone Code 29 | JACK | Nintenman, the Mario-like hero from the Classic Clash microgame | Nintenman here! Hero to all! I battle kaiju! Despite my name, I'm not affiliated with Nintendo at all, but I do love Nintendo games. I play my Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS a lot lately. Hang on... Kaiju incoming! Time to battle. Bye! |
Phone Code 30 | KAIE | Owner of a cat appearing in Kitty Cover | Oooh! You couldn't have called at a better second. My tiger has skedaddled! And by tiger, I mean cat. And by that, I mean kitty! Mine is yellow with stripes of a tiger variety. Where could my bitty kitty have gone, and in all that wet rain! She has a red collar. Keep all of your eyes peeled for her! |
Studio
Souvenir | Description |
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Studio Session: Jimmy T |
Wanna add your voice to a little flick starring Jimmy T? I approve! Can't wait to hear you get into the groove. |
Studio Session: Mona |
You want to add your lovely voice to my movie? That's amazing! Now Mona won't be the only star it features. |
Studio Session: Dribble & Spitz |
You wanna be a part of a Dribble & Spitz picture? Yeesh! We'd be nuts to say no to that offer! |
Studio Session: 5-Volt |
Adding your voice to my 5-Volt movie is a great idea! I can't wait to see how it all works out. |
Studio Session: Ashley & Red |
Fine. You can add your voice to our movie, but if your impressions of Ashley and Red don't meet our standards...you might wake up cursed. |
Studio Session: Dr. Crygor |
I would be honored to have your voice grace the track of Dr. Crygor's directorial debut. Now, give me your most ingenious performance! |
Studio Session: 18-Volt |
Wait... You can rap?! That's awesome! I can't wait to hear your take on my rhymes! Don't go puttin' 18-Volt to shame now. |
Studio Session: Penny |
You want to do the voice of Penny in my movie? I'm flabbergasted! your voice is sure to be tonally transformative! |
Studio Session: Kat & Ana |
This is so exciting! Who do you want to dub first: Kat or Ana? It doesn't matter. We're sure you'll be ninjarific! |
Studio Session: 9-Volt |
You can replace the voices in my movie? What a cool feature! How 'bout you play 9-Volt, and I'll play Fronk! |
Studio Session: Cricket & Mantis |
Laying down a Studio Session track made by me, Young Cricket, and Master Mantis will require discipline, but I believe in you! |
Studio Session: Orbulon |
Yes, I am Orbulon. I did not know it was possible for you to be me in this reality. |
Studio Session: Wario, Volume 1 |
You think you can outperform me, Wario?! I'd like to see that! So go ahead. Dub me! |
Studio Session: Wario, Volume 2 |
Hey! If you're gonna try to snore like the real Wario, you gotta put some oomph into it, OK? |
Studio Session: Wario, Volume 3 |
Announcing a new league isn't easy, OK? The only way you'll get through this is if you embrace you inner Wario and take the plunge! |
Studio Session: Wario Deluxe |
Gah ha ha! You?! Replace me?! Wario Deluxe? I've never heard anything more insulting! But give it your best effort... Try not to embarrass yourself, OK? |
Studio Session: Lulu No. 1 |
Hi! This movie stars me, Lulu, but I'd be happy to hear your voice in there, too. You any good with a Balloon Buster? |
Studio Session: Lulu No. 2 |
You wanna be Lulu in this movie? Sounds good to me! Be sure to snack on real food if you want to give an authentic performance. |
Studio Session: Lulu No. 3 |
I'm Lulu, but once you add your dubbed track to this movie, you will be, too! Now imagine you're feeling very sleepy... |
Studio Session: Extra |
This is an extra-special movie starring me, Lulu! ...Look! I brought a friend with me to Luxeville! |
Movies
This is a list of all movies, which are obtained through progress in the story mode.
Souvenir | Description |
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It's Me—WARIO! |
Prologue to WarioWare Gold. |
Wario Bowl |
Intro to Story mode. |
This Is Mash League! |
Intro to Wario's Mash warm-up. |
This Is Mash League! (Ending 1) |
Conclusion to Wario's Mash warm-up. |
This Is Mash League! (Ending 2) |
Conclusion to Wario's Mash warm-up. |
This Is Twist League! |
Intro to Wario's Twist warm-up. |
This Is Twist League! (Ending 1) |
Conclusion to Wario's Twist warm-up. |
This Is Twist League! (Ending 2) |
Conclusion to Wario's Twist warm-up. |
This Is Touch League! |
Intro to Wario's Touch warm-up. |
This Is Touch League! (Ending 1) |
Conclusion to Wario's Touch warm-up. |
This Is Touch League! (Ending 2) |
Conclusion to Wario's Touch warm-up. |
Night on the Town |
Intro to Jimmy T's stage. |
Night on the Town (Ending) |
Conclusion to Jimmy T's stage. |
Search for Style |
Intro to Mona's stage. |
Search for Style (Ending) |
Conclusion to Mona's stage. |
Cool Cabbies |
Intro to Dribble & Spitz's stage. |
Cool Cabbies (Ending) |
Conclusion to Dribble & Spitz's stage. |
Time to Sparkle |
Intro to 5-Volt's stage. |
Time to Sparkle (Ending) |
Conclusion to 5-Volt's stage. |
Summon the Courage |
Intro to Ashley & Red's stage. |
Summon the Courage (Ending) |
Conclusion to Ashley & Red's stage. |
Paranormal Frequencies |
Intro to Dr. Crygor's stage. |
Paranormal Frequencies (Ending) |
Conclusion to Dr. Crygor's stage. |
Game to Rap |
Intro to 18-Volt's stage. |
Game to Rap (Ending) |
Conclusion to 18-Volt's stage. |
Star Scientist |
Intro to Penny's stage. |
Star Scientist (Ending) |
Conclusion to Penny's stage. |
True Ninjas |
Intro to Kat & Ana's stage. |
True Ninjas (Ending) |
Conclusion to Kat & Ana's stage. |
Math Quest |
Intro to 9-Volt's stage. |
Math Quest (Ending) |
Conclusion to 9-Volt's stage. |
Precious Prancers |
Intro to Young Cricket & Master Mantis's stage. |
Precious Prancers (Ending) |
Conclusion to Young Cricket & Master Mantis's stage. |
Gigantaburger |
Intro to Orbulon's stage. |
Gigantaburger (Ending) |
Conclusion to Orbulon's stage. |
I Love Gold! |
Short featuring Wario (1/3). |
Nap Time |
Short featuring Wario (2/3). |
Ultra! |
Short featuring Wario (3/3). |
Practice Makes Perfect |
Short featuring Lulu (1/3). |
Snack Time |
Short featuring Lulu (2/3). |
Wakey Wakey! |
Short featuring Lulu (3/3). |
Dance Floor Dilemma |
Intro to the Dancing Team's stage. |
Dance Floor Dilemma (Ending) |
Conclusion to the Dancing Team's stage. |
It's a Potluck |
Intro to the Potluck Gang's stage. |
It's a Potluck (Ending) |
Conclusion to the Potluck Gang's stage. |
Who Is Wario Deluxe? |
Intro to Wario Deluxe's stage. |
Luxeville's Greatest Hero |
Intermission from Wario Deluxe's stage. |
Let's Split |
The big finale! |
A Hero's Journey |
Epilogue. |
Cards
This is a list of all character cards. There are 42 characters among these cards, but there are 126 cards because each card has a C-rank, B-rank, and A-rank version. Initially, only the first 42 C-rank character cards can be obtained at random from the capsule machine. Once all souvenirs are collected, the Capsule Machine is then replaced with two Shufflers that reward random cards in exchange for coins. One of the Shufflers rewards B-rank and A-rank cards, giving the player 84 more souvenirs to collect. Collecting all souvenirs also unlocks the minigame Wario Kard, a timed turn-based strategy card game where collected character cards can be used to defeat enemies. B-rank and A-rank cards can also be obtained by defeating certain enemies in Wario Kard.
Nintendo
This is a list of all Nintendo collection items.
Souvenir | Release Year | Description |
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Hanafuda |
1889 (JP) | Hanafuda is a traditional Japanese card game, and the cards were Nintendo's first product. You could say Nintendo's history began with this game. |
Yakuman |
1966 (JP) | Yakuman refers to this tile-based game's goal: to get the strongest "yaku" (tile sets). Nintendo's product was strong in its own way, made with high quality. |
Ultra Hand |
1966 (JP) | This was the first product in Nintendo's Ultra series, a fun toy you could use to grab and snatch distant things. It's hilariously handy when you're feeling lazy. |
Playing Cards |
1967 (JP) | Nintendo has made all sorts of playing cards, among them those above. These were designed for the tastes of a new generation of players in the 1960s. |
Ultra Machine |
1968 (JP) | This was the second product in Nintendo's Ultra series, a batting machine that could be used at home. Its balls were light in design—safe for big hits! |
N&B Blocks |
1968 (JP) | These small blocks were used to build lots of shapes and might have been the first round blocks in the world. They weren't the most fun to step on in bare feet. |
Love Tester |
1969 (JP) | This toy measured the love between a potential duo. It was a big hit with young people, even if the hand-holding part could be a pretty tense test at times! |
Ultra Scope |
1971 (JP) | This was the third product in Nintendo's Ultra series, an extendable periscope. It was great for scoping out secrets on the other side of a wall. |
Light Gun Custom Series |
1971 (JP) | A high-tech toy in the '70s, this gun used light to strike targets. The Custom Gunman and Custom Lion would fall down—and then get right back up again. |
Lefty RX |
1972 (JP) | The Lefty RX was a series of radio-controlled sports cars. The "lefty" part of the name was a tribute to the steering: the cars could turn only to the left. |
Color TV-Game 15 |
1977 (JP) | This was Nintendo's first home video-game console, and it played 15 games. It was released at the same time as a console that had 6 games. |
Color TV-Game Racing 112 |
1978 (JP) | The second product in Nintendo's Color-TV console series was a racing game where you could set the course and speed, with 112 combinations. |
Wireless-Cleaner Chiritorie |
1979 (JP) | This toy, which is a rare find today, sucked up dirt and used a remote control like Nintendo's Lefty RX race cars. Leave it to Nintendo to make cleaning fun. |
Ten Billion Barrel |
1980 (JP) | To solve this puzzle, you guided its balls to make five columns of the same color. The puzzle was so diabolical, it was named after "devil's stones" in Germany. |
Game & Watch |
1980 (JP) | Game & Watch was an LCD-based series of games, such as Ball and Manhole, that also had a clock function. You could say that it's the ancestor of the Nintendo 3DS. |
Donkey Kong |
1981 | This game debuted in arcades and introduced the world to Mario and Donkey Kong, who kidnapped Pauline. It was Mario to the rescue—for the first time! |
Family Computer / Nintendo Entertainment System |
1983/85 (JP/NA) | Called Famicom for short, this home-gaming console could play many games, simply by changing cartridges. It was so popular, it sparked a video-game boom. |
Robot / R.O.B. |
1985 | Played with the Famicom, this robot read light signals from a TV with its sensors, and then moved based on what it saw. It was known as R.O.B. in North America. |
Game Boy |
1989 | Unlike Game & Watch, the Game Boy used an idea from Famicom: changing games by swapping cartridges. It also used batteries—extras were handy! |
Super Famicom / Super NES |
1990/91 (JP/NA) | The successor to the Famicom had more detailed images and sounds. The pixel artistry that was possible on the Super Famicom still has many fans today. |
Virtual Boy |
1995 | Games on the Virtual Boy seemed to leap out at the player, who'd watch the action through the lens. Some might say the Virtual Boy was ahead of its time for VR. |
Nintendo 64 |
1996 | Its 3D graphics brought worlds with three-dimensional depth to life—cutting-edge in its day. The controller's analog stick was perfect for such games. |
Game Boy Advance |
2001 | Following up the popular Game Boy, this system raised the graphics capability to a whole new level. WarioWare made its debut on the Game Boy Advance. |
Nintendo GameCube |
2001 | This console was designed as a cute cube, and its games were on discs, not cartridges. Its controller still has fans today and could be used with some Wii U games. |
Nintendo DS |
2004 | This dual-screen system opened up new, intuitive ways to play games—mainly with touch-based control, but also in other ways, such as with its microphone. |
Wii |
2006 | This system reimagined what a remote-style controller could be. Making games like Wii Sports and Wii Fit possible, and welcomed more people than ever to gaming. |
Nintendo 3DS |
2011 | This system grew into the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, which brought 3D visuals to life. (Except for the Nintendo 2DS and New Nintendo 2DS XL systems!) |
Wii U |
2012 | This console featured the Wii U GamePad, a controller with a screen built into it. Wario made a game called Game & Wario that was a good fit for this controller. |
amiibo |
2014 | Whether figures or cards, amiibo can give benefits in compatible games, such as items or new kinds of gameplay. |
Nintendo Switch |
2017 | This system is pure versatility, so you can play it on the run or sitting at your TV. Easy to bring others into games too with its shareable screen and controllers. |
Records
While the 15 first records come from previous WarioWare titles, the other 10 are in-game music.
Souvenir | Description |
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Drifting Away | You might recognize this pop song from the radio in Dribble's taxi in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$. It's the perfect soundtrack for long drives into the sunset. |
Four Seasons | A serious Japanese Enka song used when Kat sets off to fight a bunch of monsters in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$. |
Stealth Turtles | This Enka song from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$ is all about pain that sometimes accompanies life. Fair warning—it'll hit you hard. |
Mona Pizza | It's the cheerful pop song by the super-popular pop star Sal Out, first featured in WarioWare: Twisted! Listening to it has been known to elicit strong craving for pizza. |
Mona Pizza (Japanese version) | The Japanese version of Sal Out's pop hit from WarioWare: Twisted! is pretty cute, and it really captures the joy of pizza! |
Wario de Mambo | This song from WarioWare: Twisted! is known for getting gamers up on their feet and dancing the night away! It's mambo time! |
Ashley's Theme | It's Ashley's theme song from WarioWare: Touched!, and just like her, it's brimming with charm...and a hint of darkness! How many magic spells do you recognize in the lyrics? |
Ashley's Theme (Japanese version) | Ashley's theme song from the Japanese version of WarioWare: Touched! is not quite as dark as the original, is it? |
Mike's Theme | Mike's theme song from WarioWare: Touched! played while he did a spot of cleaning. It's way easier to scrub to a beat. |
Mike's Theme (Japanese version) | Mike's theme from the Japanese version of WarioWare: Touched! would be a big hit at karaoke night. He is a karaoke robot, after all! |
Tomorrow Hill | This pop song was introduced in WarioWare: Smooth Moves, playing on the radio in Dribble's taxi. It's just the kind of ditty that'll get you through everyday life. |
Tomorrow Hill (Japanese version) | The Japanese version of this pop song from WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It's sure to get those toes a-tappin'. |
Body Rock | This soulful song from WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase is a great workout song. Keep on dancing until you feel the burn! |
Body Rock (Japanese version) | The Japanese version of the WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase workout song. It's just as danceable as the English version! |
Dancin' Pirates | You may recognize this happy song from Game & Wario. Doesn't it make you feel like you could just groove along and solve all of life's difficult problems? |
Jimmy's Groove | Ever find yourself being spotted by fans in a back alley and not being able to dance on demand? Not anymore! This song is just what you need to go from "Oh, man..." to "Oh yeeeah!" |
Party People | Getting ready for a party is half the fun of going to one! This is the perfect song to set the mood when you're shopping for the perfect party outfit. |
Work Those Muscles! | What is it about this music that just keeps those arms pumping and the burgers flipping? These beats really can do it all! |
18 x 13 | The spontaneous rap battle between two talented rappers is finally being released! Man, those rhythms are tight! |
Special Attack! | This music is featured in the battle scene from a popular game that is all the rage at Diamond City Elementary. There's something so refreshing and new about the classic electronic sound. |
Disco Flavor | Whenever 13-Amp deejays at a club, this music is sure to grace the speakers. It's guaranteed to set the dance floor on fire! |
The Great Outdoors | This bright and stylish musical tune will make even the most antisocial among you want to join in the fun! No outdoor barbecue is complete without it. |
Introducing Wario Deluxe | This music captures the radical and power-hungry spirit of Wario Deluxe! Played during the final match of the Wario Bowl tournament, it really gets the adrenaline pumping. |
Wario de Mucho | Can you dance perfectly to this cheerful beat? If you don't know the answer to that question, then it's time to give it a try. |
Pumpkin Panic | The soundtrack to Ashley's battle versus the ever-ominous mandrake roots: Pumpkin Panic! This... slightly scary but kinda cute song gets a surprising arrangement. |
Misc.
Souvenir | Description |
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Wario's amiibo Sketch |
If you have any amiibo, show them to Wario, and he'll draw as sketch version for you in seconds! Who knows how it'll turn out, but you may be able to get some extra coins for it. (You can tap up to three amiibo per day.) |
Orbulon Voice Changer |
This odd contraption can make you sound just like Orbulon. It's one of Dr. Crygor's most-prized, and least-used, inventions. |
Nintendo 3DS |
Give it a spin! Take a close look! Turn it on and see what happens! |
Nintendo 3DS XL | |
Nintendo 2DS | |
New Nintendo 3DS | |
New Nintendo 3DS XL | |
New Nintendo 2DS XL | |
Wario Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the abrasive sound of Wario's voice! Clear the game to stop the alarm... Why does it suddenly smell like garlic? |
Jimmy T Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the groovy tenor of Jimmy T's voice! Clear the game to stop the alarm... Rumor has it, Jimmy uses this as his alarm clock, too. |
Ashley Alarm Clock |
Wake up to Ashley's barely discernible mumbling. Clear the game to stop the alarm... If you even try to snooze, she may cast a spell on you. |
Kat & Ana Alarm Clock |
Wake up to Kat & Ana's cheerful chatter! Clear the game to stop the alarm... Most ninjas wake up this way. |
Mona Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the delightful sound of Mona's voice! Clear the game to stop the alarm... If you're anything like her, better hurry. You're probably late! |
Dr. Crygor Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the genius musings of Dr. Crygor! Clear the game to stop the alarm... Did you know these alarms were actually invented by Dr. Crygor himself? |
9-Volt Alarm Clock |
Wake up to 9-Volt's excitable exclamations! Clear the game to stop the alarm... Of course 9-Volt loves this alarm. The best way to wake up is to game! |
Dribble Alarm Clock |
Wake up with Dribble's raspy voice in your ear! Clear the game to stop the alarm... No matter how loud the alarm gets, you gotta stay cool. |
18-Volt Alarm Clock |
Wake up to 18-Volt's sweet beats! Clear the game to stop the alarm... It might sound like the same beat's playing over and over again. That's 'cause it is. |
Cricket Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the steady sound of Young Cricket's voice! Clear the game to stop the alarm... How fast you can turn it off all depends on your level of discipline. |
5-Volt Alarm Clock |
Wake up to 5-Volt's kind voice! Clear the game to stop the alarm... You can tell she has a lot of experiences with this. |
Penny Alarm Clock |
Wake up to Penny's dulcet tones! Clear the game to stop the alarm... Penny's original prototype for an alarm clock was so loud, Dr. Crygor went deaf for a week. |
Orbulon Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the off-putting timbre of Orbulon's audible frequencies! Clear the game to stop the alarm... This may not be the alarm clock for you. Orbulon is said to sleep for weeks at a time. |
Mike Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the robotic sounds emanating from Mike! Clear the game to stop the alarm... This is Dr. Crygor's favorite way to wake up. |
Fronk Alarm Clock |
Wake up to the sound of Fronk! Clear the game to stop the alarm... This alarm clock is not recommended for heavy sleepers. |
Wario Deluxe Alarm Clock |
Wake up to Wario Deluxe yelling in your ear! Clear the game to stop the alarm... You'll be jumping out of bed in no time! |
Lulu Alarm Clock |
Wake up to Lulu's sassy voice! Clear the game to stop the alarm... Now get out there and practice your hydrogun skills! |
Unknown Component 1 |
A fragment of something that somehow reminds you of your quest for love... (Collect 10 components to unlock something special.) |
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Unknown Component 9 | |
Unknown Component 10 | |
Love Tester 2.0 |
The infamous Love Tester returns after 50 years! Want to know how well you match up with your crush? Ask the Love Tester 2.0, and all your questions will be answered. |
Staff Credits |
The names of the people who created this fine game on quality 2-ply. If it's scrolling too slow, roll it out as fast as you'd like! |