Mug Shot (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)

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Mug Shot
Mug Shot.png
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
WWG Mug Shot.png
WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!
WarioWare Gold
Type Introduction (Mega Microgame$!)
Wario Deluxe (Gold)
Command(s) Grab!
Info "Grab the mug before it falls off the counter." (Mega Microgame$!)
"If you think you're so cool, watch this! I'll catch the next drink that slides down the counter." (Gold)
Controls A Button/A Button/A Button - Grab
Points to clear 20
Music track Mug Shot
Music sample

Mug Shot is one of Wario's microgames in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, found in the Introduction folder and returns as one of Wario Deluxe's microgames in WarioWare Gold.

Gameplay

In this microgame, Wario has to catch his mug while it is sliding across the table. In WarioWare Gold, sometimes a mushroom has to be caught instead of a mug.

  • 1st level of difficulty: The mug always comes from the left.
  • 2nd level of difficulty: The mug may appear from the opposite direction.
  • 3rd level of difficulty: Two mugs may come in opposite directions; one will come and stop and suddenly another mug appears from the opposite direction, which has to be caught.

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$! BAR COUNTER

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カウンター[?]
Kauntā
Counter
Chinese 抓酒杯[?]
Zhuā jiǔbēi
Catch the glass
French (NOA) Attrape la chope[?] Catch the mug
French (NOE) Attrape la chope (Mega Microgame$!)
Chope la chope (Gold)
[?]
Get the mug (Mega Microgame$!)
Roughly "get the mug", a word-play with "choper" (slang for "attraper", meaning "to get") and "chope" (mug) (Gold)
German Gläsergrabschen[?] Glass grabbing
Italian Tazze in corsa[?] Mugs in the running
Spanish (NOA) Atrapatazas[?] Mug catcher
Spanish (NOE) Tiro de jarra[?] Mug throw

Trivia

  • This microgame shares its music with Chicken Pinch.
  • In the European Spanish version of Mega Microgame$!, Wario refers to the player as "pig's trotters" at the end of the description.