Description
"Once upon a time... there was a greedy enthusiast named Wario, who is - uh, financially motivated. One beautiful day, Wario stumbles upon a lucrative video game publishing market in Diamond City. Wario wants to make his own gaming company... But what? Like any aspiring entrepreneur, Wario begins his own company, called WarioWare, Inc.! He called his friends over for a company meeting. Working together, they began the fun with a bunch of microgames the world has never seen! Would you like to join the wacky fun with the employees, too?" - Storyteller (narrating the opening cutscene)
Wario and his employees of Diamond City are flippin' for the stuff with a loads of frenetic silliness and pure hilarity! Play these games to get the party rolling with all the goofy microgames, challenges, special features, wacky surprises and loads of silly fun you won’t see coming!
GAMES FEATURED:
- WarioWare: TOUCHED! (2005, originally for Nintendo DS (updates the content with more characters and souvenirs).)
- WarioWare: Mega Party Games! (2003, originally for GameBoy Advance / GameCube (also updates the content with more characters and souvenirs).)
CHARACTERS:
- Wario - There's nothing Wario loves more than money. Except maybe treasure. And garlic. Spends his cash on food.
- Mona - She's bright. She's zippy. She's Mona! This high-school student also makes time for her friends, working for a pizza company, and shopping!
- Ashley - In training to be a witch, Ashley has no time for silliness. Take your talk of cute stuff and candy elsewhere.
- Red - Red is Ashley's best friend, as her magic partner, can transform into things like a wand and a broom.
- 9-Volt - 9-Volt lives for Nintendo. He's got all the games, from retro to the very latest. He's in elementary school.
- Orbulon - This alien has a great invasion of Earth in the works. He's been here for millions of years.
- 5-Volt - As 9-Volt's can-do mom, 5-Volt is sometimes strict but, underneath it all, really caring.
- Dribble and Spitz - Dribble and Spitz are the taxi drivers in Diamond City. Call on them and they'll give you a ride!
- Kat and Ana - Kat is energetic and fairly rough-and-tumble on the playground, while Ana is watchful and likes to play with animals at school. Both of the girls are still very young, but they're also very respectful and address their superiors as budding ninjas should. They attend Diamond City Kindergarten.
- Jimmy T. - He's a man of few words when talking. But when texting and dancing? There's no one chattier than Jimmy T., a fan of sports and the dance club.
- Master Mantis - Uses a martial-arts technique known as Wii Form Style, though increasingly interested in Quick Switch Style.
- Penny - As Dr. Crygor's daughter, she is witty and energetic for helping out her friends and creating her own experiments! Her secret talent is singing.
- Sal Out - A super popular pop-star, Sal Out knows how to hit a perfect high note above it all!
- 18-Volt - 18-Volt is a rapper and loves Nintendo games. And that pretty much makes him the perfect friend for 9-Volt.
- 13-Amp - 13-Amp is the best rapper in her high school. Her parents might not approve of it, so she keeps this a secret.
- Young Cricket - This young man is devoted to training under Mantis. He desires mastery.
- Dr. Crygor - Dr. Crygor might be a bit eccentric, but he's very smart. He's built tools and robots for his friends.
- Mike - Mike is a robot that Dr. Crygor created to help with work in the laboratory. Doesn't everyone need a Mike?
- Fronk - This odd creature is thankful that 9-Volt rescued him when he was lost, but he hates being called a pet.
- Princess Shokora - She was once captured in the clutches of Gold Diva, now she is really herself again and ready to be a princess! She has a black cat, and a pet canary.
- Vanessa - Her partners, the Dinosaurs, know how to stop Mona, and there is no chance for her to be a huge #1 star!
- Pizza Dinosaur - These not-so-nice employees think that their pizzas are better than Mona's, but beware!
- Manager Joe - Every time shoppers get their fashions at Joe's Clothes, they earn points for his handmade PIZZA from Mona Pizza!
- Little Hammy - The owners of the farm these baby swines call home are a nice couple. They try to make the farm a happy place.
- The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears - They are cute baby bears who like playing microgames... a lot. But they make things harder and harder for you to play.
- James T. - As Jimmy T.'s brother, he's shorter and spends a lot of time at Club Sugar! Don't ask the other members of the Thang clan.
- Jamie T. - She is Jimmy T's sister -- make no mistake, because she likes to party all night, just like the other members of the Thang clan! Please don't tell the other people... again.
- Offscreen Guide Voice {a.k.a. Narrator or Storyteller}
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MICROGAMES:
Here, each "microgame" lasts 8 seconds (16 seconds if longer), which is kept track of via an on-screen time-bomb.
Each developer specializes in a particular genre of game, so he or she at least has a vague idea of what to expect. After defeating the required number of games, the player will enter a boss microgame (these have no specific time limit and are often much more challenging than the preceding microgames).
ALL the microgames will be at 120 BPM speed. The game will be 16% speeded and 5% pitched after every 4th-7th microgame played. The more games you beat, the faster and more difficult the games become. The games also appear in random order, so you can't simply memorize what you're supposed to do each time.
TOTAL MICROGAMES:
600 Microgames (300 (190 [original] + 110) (TOUCHED!); 300 (213 [original] + 87) (Mega Party Games!))
* Microgame Genres:
- Intro: These games that involve Wario are to strengthen the specific genre and its goal. Its symbol is a sprout.
- Nintendo: These microgames relate to all things Nintendo. Its symbol is an 8-Bit Mario.
- Sports: This microgame genre relates to sports and athletics, such as baseball, tennis, soccer and boxing. Its symbol is a basketball.
- Fantasy: This set contains fantasy-related things and imagination. Its symbol is a castle.
- Sci-Fi: This genre focuses on sci-fi-related microgames, using futuristic things such as aliens, space fights, superheroes, ninjas and samurais. Its symbol is Saturn.
- Nature: These microgames focus on animals, plants and nature-related things, such as frogs, a monkey, a penguin, flowers, vegetables and animals' environments, for example, the forest, arctic regions and the sea. Its symbol is a blue flower in a yellow pot.
- Reality: This genre includes microgames that have things that actually exist; those feature partly animated photographs, for example photos of animals, people and food. Its symbol is a camera.
- Music: This set focuses on music-related microgames -- these include things such as instruments, rhythms, and sounds. Its symbol is a music note.
- IQ: For those who learn, these microgames use learning-related items to test your brain.
- Everyday Life [referred to as "Strange"]: These microgames contain things related to real-world life and everyday objects and events, such as a fried egg, some fast food, hammering a nail or picking a nose. Its symbol is the toilet.
- Variety: This genre includes microgames relating to about just anything that happens -- real-world or imaginative. Its symbol is game pieces.
- Silly [referred to as "Anything Goes"]: This genre contains A LOT of silly and hilarious games to tickle your hands. (Yes, these will make yourself laugh out LOUD!!!) Its symbol is a beach ball.
Microgame sets:
MEGA PARTY GAMES!:
WARIO - Games for Geeks (Intro); Wario Gets Involved (Silly ["Anything Goes"])
MONA - Pizza Parlor Perfection (Everyday Life ["Strange"])
JIMMY T. - Disco Moves (Sports Remix No.1 and 2)
ASHLEY AND RED - Witchy Skills (Fantasy)
ORBULON AND LITTLE HAMMY - Clever Care (IQ)
9-VOLT/5-VOLT - Nintendo Classics No.1 (Nintendo)
KAT AND ANA - The Training Ninjas (Nature)
SAL OUT - A Musical Heart and Soul (Music)
DRIBBLE AND SPITZ - Crazy Taxi! (Sci-Fi)
DR. CRYGOR - Mad Inventions! (Reality)
PENNY - Strange Science (Reality)
18-VOLT/13-AMP - Nintendo Classics No.2 (Nintendo)
YOUNG CRICKET AND MASTER MANTIS - Dojo Deliriousness! (Variety)
MIKE - The Show Must Go On (Music)
FRONK - Surprises in Shapes and Sizes (Pop-Ups)
SHOKORA - Royal Birthday Blowout (Fantasy)
VANESSA - Queen of Mean (Sci-Fi)
PIZZA DINOSAUR - Vainly Villainous! (Variety)
JOE - Made from Italy (Everyday Life ["Strange"])
THE MIXED-UP MICROGAME BEARS - Monster, Hardcore and Gnarly mixes (see challenges)
JAMES T. - PARTY GAME REMIX: Number One!!! (In this remix, the eight characters' microgames selected at random from the original game was played.)
JAMIE T. - PARTY GAME REMIX: Number Two!!! (In this remix, the other 15 characters' microgames selected at random in this bundle once more was played.)
*NOTE: The speed of the microgames will start from 120 BPM. (Originally, in the GameCube version of Mega Party Games, the speed starts from 140BPM.) After 4-7 stages, the speed of the games was 5% pitched and 16% speeded.*
TOUCHED!:
WARIO - Touch Training
MONA - Cute Cuts
JIMMY T. - Dance Club Rub
ASHLEY AND RED - Total Drag
ORBULON AND LITTLE HAMMY - Out of This World
9-VOLT, 18-VOLT - Retro Action
5-VOLT - Hard-Working Mom of the Year
13-AMP - Coolest Rapper in The Neighborhood
KAT AND ANA - Ninja Scribble
DRIBBLE AND SPITZ - On the Town
DR. CRYGOR - Slightly Unscrewed
PENNY - Experimental Fun
SAL OUT - Musical Magic
YOUNG CRICKET AND MASTER MANTIS - Dojo Drills
SHOKORA - To Be Royally Free One Day...
MIKE - Showtime! ("Mic Rockin'!" in the original DS version.)
FRONK - Pop-Up Surprises
VANESSA - Villainously Vicious Games
PIZZA DINOSAUR - Monster Games
JOE - From Italy, with Love
THE MIXED-UP MICROGAME BEARS - Monster, Hardcore and Gnarly mixes (see Challenges)
JAMES T. - James' Mix (Features games from Wario, Mona, Jimmy T., Orbulon, 9-Volt, 18-Volt, 13-Amp, Penny, Sal Out, Shokora and Fronk.)
JAMIE T. - Jamie's Mix (Features games from Kat and Ana, Ashley and Red, Dribble and Spitz, Dr. Crygor, 5-Volt, Young Cricket and Master Mantis, Mike, Vanessa, The Dinosaurs and Joe.)
* LEAGUES:
- Ladies' League - In this mix, the microgames made by the girls -- Mona, Ashley, 5-Volt, 13-Amp, Kat and Ana, Penny, Sal Out, Shokora, Vanessa and Jamie T. -- in this league were selected and played.
- Boys Only! - In this microgame mix, the microgames made by the boys -- Wario, Jimmy T., Orbulon, 9-Volt, 18-Volt, Dribble and Spitz, Dr. Crygor, Young Cricket and Master Mantis, Mike, Fronk, The Dinosaurs, Manager Joe and James T. -- in this league were selected and played.
- All-Stars! - In this set, all the microgames of all of the stages are mixed together. The player has 4 hearts and it's possible to earn new hearts.
* CHALLENGES:
- All Mixed Up - All your favorite minigames piled up into one big ballyhoo! Let the silliness keep rolling!
- Monster Mix - You never know what you'll play next in this grueling microgame medley!
- Hardcore Mix - You've got only ONE chance to prove your microgame mastery -- fail once and you lose!
- Gnarly Mix - This brutal blend of microgames starts off hard and keeps piling on the gnarliness!
- Big Boss Challenge - Do your best and reach the highest boss score!
- Time Attack - It's a time attack marathon! (REALLY?! Woo-hoo!!!) Try to win within the smallest amount of time!
MICROGAME-SET IN-STORY QUOTES: Whenever a character was seen in the microgame-set stories, one of the phrases said by the characters said shown here was heard (for greetings, beginning the story, speeding up, boss microgame, or clearing the story, each character usually has 1; for losing and winning microgames, characters have 2-6 phrases [note: Little Hammy only talks baby language/cooing]).
INTRODUCTIONS/GREETINGS (Glossary [Character Biographies/Intros] and Microgame-Set stories intros):
[JUST REMEMBER: Whenever a character was present, the corresponding instrument (there are actually 1-4 instruments for a different character) for his/her appearance was played. (Also goes the same for the story clips.)]
Wario: “Wario!”
Mona: “Hey! Ready to party?”
Ashley: “ (sarcastically) Mind your own business.”
Red: “Hey!”
9-Volt: “Hello, hello!”
5-Volt: “Is it past your bedtime?”
Orbulon: “Hello, Earthfolk!”
Dribble and Spitz: “We’ll give you a ride!”
Kat and Ana: "(KAT) Hi! (ANA) Nice to meet you!”
Jimmy T.: “Let’s PAR-TAY, ladies!”
Master Mantis: “Wha-CHAAAA!!!!!!”
Penny: “♪♪♪ Helloooooo! ♪♪♪”
Sal Out: “Come on, make some music with me.”
18-Volt: “Bit by bit, you gotta commit!”
13-Amp: “What are YOU doing here? I’m up for… a challenge.”
Young Cricket: “Hi! We’ve a special exam for you!”
Dr. Crygor: “They call me Dr. Crygor -- the GENIUS!!”
Mike: “(robotically) ♪♪♪ Sing with me -- I’m a karaoke robot… ♪♪♪”
Fronk: “Hello there!”
Shokora: “I’m so glad you’re here! (chuckles)”
Vanessa: “Let’s set the stage on fire!!!”
Pizza Dinosaur: “We’ve 6000 pizza stores - you can’t have more!!! Wa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-haaaaa!!!”
Manager Joe: “Benvenuto!”
The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: “Hello! (they giggle)”
James T.: “I’m-a party all night!”
Jamie T.: “We gon' make this dance party burn.”
BEGIN:
Wario: "Here we go!!!"
Mona: "(chuckles) This should be a lot of fun."
Ashley: "Hocus pocus!"
Red: "Let's get started."
9-Volt: "Ready?"
5-Volt: "Mind your manners!"
Orbulon: "Let's begin!"
Dribble and Spitz: "(DRIBBLE) Come on!"; "(SPITZ) Let's start, shall we?"
Kat and Ana: "(KAT) Here goes nothing!"; "(ANA) Let's go!"; "(BOTH) Let's do this TOGETHER!!!"
Jimmy T.: "Turn up the music."
Master Mantis: "Do your best!"
Penny: "To the laboratory!!!"
Sal Out: "Let's hit some high notes!"
18-Volt: "Gimme a beat!"
13-Amp: "Would you just get things started, pronto?"
Young Cricket: "Let's make things work well."
Dr. Crygor: "EUREKA!"
Mike: "(robotically) Hit it!"
Fronk: "Good luck!"
Shokora: "All right. Here we go!"
Vanessa: "Let's get COOL!!"
Dinosaurs: "Wahahahahahaha!!!"
Joe: "Let's-a begin the show!"
The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: "Let's play!"
James T.: "We gon' pump things up!!!"
Jamie T.: "Let's get this place jumpin'!"
LOSE/DESPAIR:
Wario: “Oh, no!”; “Mamma mia!”; “Arrgh!”
Mona: “No way!”; “Oh, my!”; “Aww…”
Ashley: “Awful!”; “Lame.”; "PATHETIC!"
Red: “Uh-oh!”; “Oops!”
9-Volt: “Bad...”; ”Too bad.”
5-Volt: “That’s too bad.”; “That's OK.”
Orbulon: “Awww!”; ”Too bad.”
Dribble and Spitz: “(DRIBBLE) Awww, shucks!”; ”(SPITZ) Come on!”
Kat and Ana: “(KAT) No way!”; “(KAT) That stinks.”; ”(KAT) NO!!!”; “(ANA) AAAAAAAAAAGH!!!”; “(ANA) Disappointing!”; “(ANA) OH, NOOOOOO!!!”; "(BOTH) Too bad..."
Jimmy T.: “No!”; “Out.”; “Too bad.”
Master Mantis: “How unfortunate.”; “This hurts!”
Penny: “This is terrible!!!”; “WHAT???!!!”
Sal Out: “Whoops!”; “Not what I was expecting.”
18-Volt: “Oh, no!”; “No way.”
13-Amp: “This is the worst thing ever! (scoff)”; “Ugh -- you should have done better.”
Young Cricket: “Too bad...”; “Oh, no!"
Dr. Crygor: "Awww..."; “No!!”; "Too bad!"; "Unfortunate!"; “WHAT? How??!!”
Mike: "Failure."; "(distortion) Error..."; "Malfunction."
Fronk: “You failed.”; “Too bad…”
Shokora: “I didn't think that was possible!”; “What's wrong?”; “I didn't think we'd make it.”
Vanessa: “That is not what I like.”; “Try harder.”
Pizza Dinosaur: “Terrible!!!”; “LOSE?! WHAAAAT???!!!”
Joe: “Oh my goodness!”; “Mamma mia!”
The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: “(PINK) Noooo!”; “(WHITE) Whoopsies!”; “(YELLOW) WAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!”
James T.: "What?!"; "Oops, I tripped up!"
Jamie T.: "No way!!"; "Oh, my! This can't be."
WIN/PRAISE:
Wario: “OK!”; “Yahoo!”; “Excellente!”; “Wonderful!”
Mona: “I’m impressed!”; “Perfect!”; “Great!”
Ashley: “Pretty good.”; “WICKED!”; “Not bad.”
Red: “Yes!”; “Hooray!”
9-Volt: “Nice!”; “Awesome!”; “You’ve got it!”; "OK!"
5-Volt: “Well done!”; “Look at that! (chuckles)”
Orbulon: “OK!”; “Yes!”
Dribble and Spitz: “(DRIBBLE) Awww, yeah!”; “(SPITZ) Cool!”
Kat and Ana: “(KAT) Wow!”; “(KAT) Yay!!!”; “(KAT) Hee! Ha! Ha! Ha!”; “(ANA) Hooray!!!”; “(ANA) Great!”; “(ANA) Terrific!”; “(BOTH) HIIIIIII-YAH!!!”; “(BOTH) Katana!!!”
Jimmy T.: “Oh, yeah.”; “Wow.”; “Goodie.”
Master Mantis: “Eh-hee-hee-hee!”; “Wonderful!”; “You’re a dojo master.”
Penny: “Amazing!”; “Success!!!”; “Whoop-dee-do!”; "Ta-da!!"; "You're a genius!"
Sal Out: “Yippeeeee!!!”; “This is so much fun!”; “Woo-hoo!!!”
18-Volt: “YEAH!”; “Now we’re rocking!”
13-Amp: “Well? I I like it.”; “That’s cool, why not?”
Young Cricket: “Great!”; “Good job!”; "ALL RIGHT!!"
Dr. Crygor: "Amazing!"; “Excellent!!!”; "OK!"; "PERFECT!!"; "Yes!"; “Crygorian GENIUS!!!"
Mike: “ROCK ON!!!”; “You rock!”; :You got it!"; "You're a machine!!"
Fronk: “Excellent!”; “Nicely done.”
Shokora: “Hee! Hee! Hee!”; “This is fun!”; "Yay!"
Vanessa: “Totally hot.”; “Cool!”
Pizza Dinosaur: “Nice job!”; “Wahahahahaha!!!”
Manager Joe: "Perfect-o!"; “Bellisima!”; “Buono!”
The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: “(PINK) Yay!”; “(WHITE) Wheeeeeeeeee!!!!!!”; “(YELLOW) (cheerful giggling)”
James T.: "Oh, yeah!!!"; "We rockin' this dance floor!"
Jamie T.: "Uh-huh, uh-huh!"; "Now we're talkin'."
SPEED UP/FASTER:
Wario: "Keep up!"
Mona: "Time to pick up the pace!"
Ashley: "Let's hurry now."
Red: "Quicker!"
9-Volt: "Work it!"
5-Volt: "Hurry up!"
Orbulon: "Let us proceed quickly."
Dribble and Spitz: "(DRIBBLE) Vroom! Vroom!"; "(SPITZ) Speeding up!"
Kat and Ana: "(KAT) Hee! Ha! Let's get going!"; "(ANA) (giggling) FASTER!!!"
Jimmy T.: "Change up the beat."
Master Mantis: "Don't fall behind!"
Penny: "Speeding up!"
Sal Out: "Faster!!! Faster!!!"
18-Volt: "Crank up the music!"
13-Amp: "Come on, would you hurry up, already?"
Young Cricket: "Speed run!"
Dr. Crygor: "Hurry! Hurry!"
Mike: "(robotically) Speeding up."
Fronk: "A little faster now."
Shokora: "Let's go a little quicker!!!"
Vanessa: "Let's BURN it!"
Pizza Dinosaur: "SPEED UP!"
Joe: "Allegro!"
The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: "FASTER!!!"
James T.: "Let's pump it up!"
Jamie T.: "Let's heat things up, yeah!!!"
BOSS MICROGAME:
Wario: “Get ready! Wa-ha-ha-ha!!”
Mona: “This is your biggest moment.”
Ashley: “It’s time.”
Red: “Come on, you can do it!!”
9-Volt: “BOSS TIME!”
5-Volt: “Good luck!”
Orbulon: “This is gonna be harder.”
Dribble and Spitz: “(DRIBBLE) Traffic proceeding!!”; “(SPITZ) Drive safely!”
Kat and Ana: “(KAT) Boss time!!! You can do it!!!”; “(ANA) We’re counting on you!! Go, go, gooooooooo!!! (chuckles)”; “(BOTH) Good luck out there!”
Jimmy T.: “Show these people what you’ve got.”
Master Mantis: “Good luck!”
Penny: “Good luck! You can do it!!!”
Sal Out: “It’s your big time!!! (whoops delightfully)”
18-Volt: “Careful!”
13-Amp: “Ya’ think you can beat THAT, too? Why not?”
Young Cricket: “Don’t give up!”
Dr. Crygor: “I can’t watch this…”
Mike: “(robotically) Don’t make any mistakes.”
Fronk: “This is your chance!”
Shokora: “Let’s DO this thing!!!”
Vanessa: “It’s time to flame it up!!”
Pizza Dinosaur: “S.O.S.!!!”
Joe: “I feel like tension!”
The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: “BOSS TIME!!!”
James T.: “Burn this disco floor out!”
Jamie T.: “Stay smooth.”
EPILOGUE/STORY CLEAR:
Wario: "I'm-a number one!"
Mona: "That was great!"
Ashley: "Good for you."
Red: "That was pretty wicked!"
9-Volt: "You beat the game!!"
5-Volt: "You earned a gold star!"
Orbulon: "That was out of this world!"
Dribble and Spitz: "(DRIBBLE) That was a fun taxi drive!; "(SPITZ) We showed 'em!"
Kat and Ana: "(KAT) You're super!"; "(ANA) (chuckles) That was FUN!!!"; "(BOTH) We're the BEST ninjas in Diamond City!!! HIIIIIIII-YAH!!!!!!!"
Jimmy T.: "You've got moves!"
Master Mantis: "You have done well!"
Penny: "My experiment is now COMPLETE!!!"
Sal Out: "That music you have made is so beautiful."
18-Volt: "My raps are the BEST!"
13-Amp: "That was somewhat cool, huh? Why don't you do it again?"
Young Cricket: "That dojo training lesson was so much fun!"
Dr. Crygor: "I like those results!"
Mike: "(robotically) That was a fun karaoke night."
Fronk: "You've got a knack for this!"
Shokora: "Hee! Hee! Hee! That was a lot of royal fun!"
Vanessa: "Now I'm the QUEEN OF MEAN in Diamond City!"
Pizza Dinosaur: "Our pizzas are the B-E-S-T!!! WAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!"
Joe: "Bravo!"
The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: "YAAAAAAAY!!!"
James T.: "That was some hot moves here!"
Jamie T.: "The groove just keeps going all night! Uh-huh, yeah!"
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SPECIAL FEATURES/SOUVENIRS:
* Glossary (Character Biographies/Intros) - Learn all about Wario and his team from Diamond Studios!
* Sound Room - Listen to the game's BGM music and hear sound effects and voices (all referred to SE) from the game!
* Jukebox - Listen to WarioWare tunes and of course, you can listen and sing along to these songs: (All of the following 8 songs can be vocals/simply sing along or instrumental/music minus one/karaoke, since the both modes have words (lyrics) on-screen, matching the animated visuals shown)
1) WarioWare Inc. Rap - Look who’s come to town in Diamond City! You know who... it’s Wario!!!
WARIO: “This is my theme song for all ya' cheaters here! Get your voice tuned and you can groove to this!!”
Song Mood: Silly, Rap, Hilarious, Funny, Snazzy
Instrumentation: acoustic guitar / organ / banjo / concertina / bass / trumpet / saxophone / clarinet / flute / horns / woodwind / bassoon / harp / violin / celesta / xylophone / piano / drums / percussion / silly sounds [SFX]
Time signature: Up-tempo 4
Music and Lyrics by Yasuhisa Baba, Kenji Hikata
Rapper: Charles Martinet (with special guest vocals by Brian Nahas, Evelyn Whittle Keller, Marie Danielle, Dee Dee Green, Julie Renick and C.W. Walken)
(NOTE: Throughout the whole song, musical samples from selected microgames and mostly, the looped sample of “Chest Minigame” from "Wario: Master of Disguise" was played. You can't fool Diamond City's citizens in this one, so -- PLEASE don't blame Wario for what he did HERE... NO, NO, NO! )
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2) The Four Seasons [Haru-Natsu-Aki-Fuyuu] (SUNG IN 2 LANGUAGES: Japanese and English) - This is a serious Enka song used when Kat sets off to fight a bunch of monsters.
KAT: “This song has 2 languages.”
ANA: “Choose the Japanese or English version and you can learn the words to this song!”
Song Mood: Serene
Instrumentation: strings / piano / chimes / mandolin / acoustic guitar / flute / bass / drums
Time signature: Slow 4
Music and Lyrics by Ryoji Yoshitomi, Kyoko Miyamoto
Singer: SHANTII (Shanchii) [Japanese version]; Hynden Walch [English version]
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3) Ashley’s Song - It's Ashley's theme song, 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: “You chose my theme song? Oh, good. This should be wicked.”
Song Mood: Serious, Wicked, Spooky
Instrumentation: piano / harpsichord / timpani / celeste / clarinet / bassoon / French horn / flute / xylophone / strings / mute trumpet / brass / oboe / chimes / tambourine / cymbals
Time signature: Moderate 4; at one point, 3/4 time
Music and Lyrics by Masaru Tajima
Singer: Jean Nishida/Chorus
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4) Mike’s Song - Mike’s theme would be a big hit at karaoke night. He is a karaoke robot, after all!
MIKE: “(robotically) Let’s have a karaoke party with my song!”
Song Mood: Energetic, Party
Instrumentation: trumpet / synth bass / organ / synth / electronic drums / handclaps
Time signature: Bright 4
Music and Lyrics by Masaru Tajima, Yasuhisa Baba
Singer: Darren Smith
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5) Mona Pizza Theme Song - It's the cheerful pop song by the super-popular pop star Sal Out, and it really captures the joy of pizza!
MONA: “Pizza delivery!!!”
SAL OUT: “It’s Mona’s pizza company’s theme song!”
Song Mood: Upbeat, Snazzy
Instrumentation: organ / bass / brass / electric guitar / woodwind / flute / strings / drums
Time signature: Up-tempo 4
Music and Lyrics by Kenichi Nishikami
Singer: Leslie Swan/Nate Bihldorff/Andy Hartpence
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6) Body Rock - This soulful song is a great workout song. Keep on dancing until you feel the burn!
JIMMY T.: “It’s time for JIMMY’S AEROBICS! Let’s get the floor rompin’!”
Song Mood: Dance, Funk
Instrumentation: brass / bass / synth / organ / drums
Time signature: Up-tempo 4
Music and Lyrics by Kenichi Nishikami, Takeru Kanazaki
Singer: Faye Hoerauf/Jonathan Veckley
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7) Wario de Mambo! - This song is known for getting audiences up on their feet and dancing the night away! Everybody, join Wario in his mambo dance and just follow the singers' voices to sing along!
WARIO: "It's-a time for a dance-along! Do my dance-a: WARIO DE MAMBO!"
Song Mood: Peppy, Dance, Snazzy, Upbeat
Instrumentation: bass / synth brass / synthesizer / organ / marimba / steel drum / flute / woodwind / brass / drums / percussion / handclaps
Time signature: Brisk 4
Music and Lyrics by Yasuhisa Baba
Singer: The WarioWare Chorus (with special guest voice of the announcer: Michael Mendelsohn)
(NOTE: Michael Mendelsohn, as the announcer at the beginning, shouts "Ladies and gentlemen! Wario De Mambo!!!" instead of the original announcer.)
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8) Tomorrow Hill - Feeling bored on a car trip? Then this is the perfect song -- turn up the radio and sing along!
DRIBBLE: "This should be the perfect song for a drive through Diamond City!"
Song Mood: Quiet, Light, Upbeat
Instrumentation: bass / guitar / synth / violin / strings / woodwind / xylophone / flute (original game: whistling) / piano
Time signature: Moderate 4
Music and Lyrics by Naoko Mitome, Masanobu Matsunaga
Singer: Michele Garrett
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* VOCALS/SIMPLY SING ALONG: Just follow along with the words on screen -- or touch around with the Leapster Stylus and see what happens - there may be surprises!
* KARAOKE/MUSIC MINUS ONE: This means you! (YES, YOU!!) Can you learn the words and sing along?
- Melody instruments for the vocals: For each of the 8 songs, a different melody instrument specified for that role, whether sung or rapped, was played.
** WARIOWARE RAP: all instrumental, so you have to rap the lyrics!!
** THE FOUR SEASONS: for the lead singer vocals, the flute was played.
** ASHLEY'S SONG: for the chorus' vocals, the strings were played; for Ashley's vocals, the oboe was played.
** MIKE'S SONG: for Mike's vocals, the saxophone was played; for the shouting "ROCK THE MIC!!!", the sawtooth synth was played.
** MONA PIZZA THEME SONG: for Sal Out's vocals, the violin was played; for the Dinosaurs' vocals, the trumpet (actually heard as a trombone) was played.
** BODY ROCK: for the female singer vocals, the sawtooth wave was played; for the male rapper vocals, the square lead was played.
** WARIO DE MAMBO: for the chorus' vocals, the organ was played; every time the chorus sings the word "mambo", the brass - having 2 notes (3 notes on "MA-M-BO!!") each time sung - was played, and when the chorus also sings "Nya nya nya nya!" (having 4 notes) and "Nya nya nya nya nya!" (having 5 notes), the flute was played.
** TOMORROW HILL: for the female singer vocals, the clarinet was played.
* Toybox: Check out some cool gadgets and toys from the toy vault!
LIST OF TOYS:
- Snowman
- Spinner
- Whistle a Tune
- Calculator
- Juggle Boy
- Keyboard
- Air Toss 2000
- Orbit Ball
- Metronome
- Wario Paint
- Pong Ping
- Kitchen Timer
- Pet Brine Buddies
- Wind Chime
- Reel-to-Reel
- Bubble Blaster
- Clacker
- They Hunger
- Spirometer
- Air Dude
- Party Tooter
- Yo-yo
- Big Hurl
- Pet Parrot
- Light Show
- Snore Rope
- Pet Chameleon
- Pudding
- Musical Fans
* Gadgets: Check out some cool items from the Nintendo Collection!
The following gadgets - NINTENDO RELATED - was seen here in this list below.
- Hanafuda (1899)
- Yakuman (1966)
- Ultra Hand (1966)
- Playing Cards (1967)
- Ultra Machine (1968)
- N&B Blocks (1968)
- Love Tester (1970)
- Ultra Scope (1971)
- Light Gun Custom Series (1972)
- Lefty RX (1973)
- Color TV-Game 15 (1977)
- Color TV-Game Racing 112 (1978)
- Wireless-Cleaner Chiritorie (1979)
- Ten Billion Barrel (1980)
- Game & Watch (1981)
- Donkey Kong (1981)
- The Nintendo Entertainment System (1985)
- Robot / R.O.B. (1985)
- Game Boy (1989)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1991)
- Nintendo 64 (1996)
- Game Boy Advance (2001)
- GameCube (2003)
- DS (2004)
- Wii (2006)
*Records + Music Maker: Listen to 112 records by the Diamond Studios team and rock out! You can even change the following:
Tempo: Players can change the tempo (60BPM-240BPM) and can use the shuffle beat to add swing to notes placed right next to each other. They can also change the time signatures: 2/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8.
Instrument: Changes the instrument or drum set, there are 60 instruments and 7 drum sets.
Volume: There can be silence, soft, normal, and loud.
Balance: One speaker can have more sound than the other, or can be equally balanced.
SOUNDS:
There are 12 music tracks, each one playing different notes/instruments/volume. Then, the rhythm is a drum set, which there is a selection of 7 possible drums. Unlike the music, which can only play one note at a time, the rhythm can play four drums at once.
INSTRUMENTS:
- Piano
- Violin
- Strings
- Trombone
- Cello
- Flute
- Oboe
- Trumpet
- Guitar
- Xylophone
- Tuba
- Clarinet
- Drawbar Organ
- Harmonica
- Saxophone
- Trombone
- Steel Drums
- Electric Guitar
- Bass
- Vibraphone
- Timpani
- Pipe Organ
- Accordion
- Electric Piano
- Clavinet
- Mute Guitar
- Banjo
- OW Bass
- Synth Bass
- Deep Synth
- Pulse Wave
- Synth Blips
- Cars Sync
- Triangle Wave
SCIENCE FICTION:
- Star Drop
- Rocket
- UFO
- Moon
- Alien
- Green Dude
- Robot
- Cell Phone
ANIMALS:
- Cat
- Dog
- Pig
- Insects
- Bullfrog
- Bird
- Elephant
- Woodpecker
- Whale
- Monkey
VOICE:
- Wah Dude
- Do-Re-Mi
- Opera Man
- Soul Girl
- Baby
- Laughing Men
- Kung-Fu Men
- Humming Man
DRUMS:
- Standard
- Latin
- Toybox
- 8-Bit
- Electric
- Beatbox
- Silly
TYPES OF RECORDS FOR EACH CHARACTER... (all are pre-made records by the WarioWare employees)
- Wario and Mixed-Up Microgame Bears - Regular:
1) Welcome to WarioWare, Inc.!
2) Let’s Go
3) Twist and Shake it!
4) No Time to Waste
5) Garlic Everyday
6) My Disguise
7) Feeling Wacky
8) New Tires for My Bike
9) Don’t Fool Mother Nature
10) Time to Try and Try
- Mona and Manager Joe - Vaudeville, Showtune, March:
1) Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home (arrangement)
2) Swanee (arrangement)
3) Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay (arrangement)
4) Happiness
5) Good Morning {from the Broadway hit "Singing in the Rain"} (arrangement)
6) Liberty Bell (arrangement)
7) Washington Post (arrangement)
8) Give My Regards to Broadway (arrangement)
9) By the Light of the Silvery Moon (arrangement)
10) Strollin' Through the Park (arrangement)
11) Wait ‘Till the Sun Shines, Nellie (arrangement)
12) Officer of the Day March (arrangement)
13) Funiculi, Funicula [retitled “Oh, A Merry Heart”] (arrangement)
- Sal Out and Penny - Girl Pop, Fairground:
1) Celebration {no, not the Kool and the Gang song}
2) Entrance of the Gladiators (arrangement)
3) Carousel
4) Peace, Love and Music
5) Tunes Sailing in Air
6) Sweetness
7) Clowning Around
8) One Rainbow, Six Colors of Joy
- Princess Shokora - Classical:
(all 16 are arrangements)
1) William Tell [Rossini]
2) Eine Kleine Nachtmusik [Mozart]
3) Flight Of The Bumblebee [Rimsky-Korsakov]
4) Beautiful Blue Danube [Strauss II]
5) Swan Lake Suite [Tchaikovsky]
6) Carmen Suite [Bizet]
7) Largo (New World Symphony) [Dvorak]
8) In The Hall Of The Mountain King [Grieg]
9) Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No 5 In D Major [Bach]
10) Fur Elise [Beethoven]
11) Spring (The Four Seasons) [Vivaldi]
12) Hungarian Dance No 5 [Brahms]
13) Suite No. 2 in b minor: Menuet And Badinerie [Bach]
14) Farandole [Bizet]
15) Symphony No 5 [Beethoven]
16) Lullaby [Brahms]
- Ashley and Red - Pop:
1) From the Shadows
2) The Rarest Company
3) Doubts
4) No One to Blame
5) Forgive Me
6) I Don’t Wanna Risk these Folks
7) My Lesson Was Learned
- Vanessa and Pizza Dinosaur - Heavy metal, rock:
1) Flippin’ For the Stuff
2) Overdrive
3) I’m Closing the Doors And About to Go to Evil Land
4) Challenges
5) Bad, Bad, Bad
6) Crimes
7) I was Being Born Like This
8) Evil Glow
- The Volts, Fronk and Mike - Video game Music:
1) Super Mario
2) Mario Paint
3) Balloon Fight
4) Yoshi
5) Clu Clu Land
6) Animal Corssing
7) F-Zero
8) Super Mario Land
9) Pikmin
10) Legend of Zelda
11) Mach Rider
12) Kid Icarus
13) Metroid
14) Mario Kart
15) Donkey Kong
16) Kirby
17) Mario World
- Dribble and Spitz - Electro:
1) Looking Forward
2) 5 Minutes to Fame
3) Shooting Stars
4) I Hardly Can’t Believe This
5) Giving Love to All
- Cricket, Mantis, Kat and Ana - Eclectic/Fusion:
1) Meditations
2) Feel Good
3) Sunshine in the Isles
4) Fiesta!
5) From Japan, with Zen
6) Yee-haw!
7) Samba Carnival
8) Chills
9) Let the Rhythm Take You
10) Queen’s Guards
- Jimmy T., James T., Jamie T., 13-Amp - Funk, Hip-Hop, Disco:
1) On the Floor
2) Heat
3) Boogie Nights {no, not Heatwave’s song}
4) Lookin’ Cool Tonight
5) Give These People Some Room!
6) Just Dance {not the Lady Gaga Song}
7) On The Town Tonight
8) Climbin' Up 1000 Miles High
9) Suave
10) A Real Handsome Man
- Dr. Crygor, Orbulon and Little Hammy - Music from the future:
1) Nostalgic Nature
2) Spooky Sounds
3) No Gravity
4) The Code
5) Call Me
6) Star Symphony
7) Beep, Beep, Boop
8) Returning Home
* Movie Matters! - Watch movies from the 2 games in the theatre of Diamond City!
NOTES:
- You can even turn on the subtitles feature to display closed captioning for those with impaired hearing.
- 8 of the clips are music videos, all the rest are story clips, including introductions and epilogues.
- For some of the underscore of story clips, whenever a character was present, the corresponding background instrument (there are actually 1-4 instruments playing in the background) to represent/accompany him/her was played. (The same goes to the Glossary (Character Biographies/Intros) feature and the character introduction screens for Touched!.)
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STAFF ROLL:
PRODUCERS
Yoshio Sakamoto
Ryoichi Kitanishi
PROGRAMMING
Kenta Egami
Hisatsugu Shiro
Kazuya Watanabe
Shintaro Iguchi
Takeshi Yoshida
Naotaka Noda
Yoshinori Katsuki
Nobuhiro Ozaki
Masahiro Kawano
Hiroshi Momose
Yasutaka Takeuchi
Eisaku Nakae
Ryutaro Takahashi
Osamu Yamauchi
Kenji Matsumoto
Yuki Tsuji
Kazuhiko Furukawa
Sensuke Obata
Yasuhito Fujisawa
Masayuki Taira
DESIGN
Akira Mochizuki
Yuichiro Nakayama
Atsushi Okamoto
Kazuya Doi
Mika Nishitsuji
Ryosuke Kusada
Yoshio Sakamoto
Katsuya Yamano
Yoshinori Katsuki
Masani Ueda
Mikio Mishima
Takehiko Kosokawa
Nobuhiro Ozaki
Noriyuki Sato
Masahiro Kawano
Norukatsu Furuta
Masaru Tajima
Ryuichi Nakada
Kazuyoshi Osawa
Goro Abe
Hiroshi Momose
Hideo Hatayama
Yasutaka Takeuchi
Fumiko Miyamoto
Ko Takeuchi
Takayasu Morisawa
Eisaku Nakae
Kyoko Miyamoto
Tadashi Matsuhita
Ryutaro Takahashi
Masayuki Okada
Sachiko Ikeo
Osamu Yamauchi
Kenichi Nishimaki
Taku Sugioka
Kenji Matsumoto
Yuki Tsuji
Takeshi Ando
Masanobu Matsunaga
Naoki Mori
Masaru Nishimura
Youbei Kubotsu
Yasuhiro Kobayashi
Kazuhiko Furukawa
Sensuke Obata
Kazuhito Norimoto
Yasuhito Fujisawa
Eiko Haruki
Teruyuki Hirosawa
Naotaka Onishi
Mami Nishimura
Yasuhisa Baba
Masayuki Taira
Yukie Kuwa
Waki Shigeta
CHARACTER SUPERVISION, DESIGN AND ARTWORK
Yo Ohnishi
Shigehisa Nakaue
Kanae Kobata
Tsuyoshi Watanabe
Yoichi Kotabe
Ok Takeuchi
Yoiche Kotabe
Hiroji Kiyotake
Yasuko Takahashi
Daiki Nishioka
Chiharu Sakiyama
COMPOSERS (SCORE AND SONGS WRITTEN AND ARRANGED/PRODUCED BY)
Brad Fuller
Tim Kelly
Paul Newell
Jay Cloidt
Jared Emerson
Mary Ekler
Craig Dobbin
Brian Mann
Akira Fujiwara
Kenichi Nishikami
Takeru Kanazaki
Masanobu Matsunaga
Yasuhisa Baba
Masaru Tajima
Ryoji Yoshitomi
Kyoko Miyamoto
Kenji Hikata
Naoko Mitome
MUSIC DIRECTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS
Yasuhisa Baba
Masaru Tajima
Ryoji Yoshitomi
Mary Ekler
Brian Mann
SOUND EFFECTS
Masaru Tajima
Ken Skoglund
Jon Herbst
Judy Munsen
Ben Zaral
Twenty First Cent. Entertainment
VOICE CASTING
Joey Paul
Sabrina Young
Nintendo of America
Siobhan McDevitt
VOICE RECORDING DIRECTOR
Ginny McSwain
Nintendo of America
Paul Newell
Siobhan McDevitt
Susan Hart
VOCAL RECORDIST
Nintendo of America
Masaru Tajima
Geoff Gibbs
Brady A. Schwartz
GAME GUIDE/NARRATOR/STORYTELLER
Michael Donovan
VOICE CAST
LEAD VOICE TALENT:
WARIO: Charles Martinet
MONA: Evelyn Whittle Keller
JIMMY T.: Thomas Eberspecher
ASHLEY: Jean Nishida
RED: Yuri Lowenthal
ORBULON; DR. CRYGOR: Tim O’Leary
9-VOLT: Reiko Ninomiya
5-VOLT: Meghan P. Strange
DRIBBLE: Kyle Hebert
SPITZ: Chuck Morgan
18-VOLT: James Anderson
13-AMP: Loren Manda
PENNY: Donna Grace Caldwell
KAT; ANA: Marie Danielle
YOUNG CRICKET: Dee Dee Green
MASTER MANTIS: Michael Donovan
MIKE: Darren Smith
FRONK: Jim Cummings
LITTLE HAMMY: Kay Jensen
SAL OUT (speaking); WHITE BEAR: Tara Charendoff
SAL OUT (singing): Leslie Swan
PINK BEAR: Chantal Strand
YELLOW BEAR: Ellen Kennedy
VANESSA: Susanne Blakeslee
PIZZA DINOSAUR EMPLOYEE I: Nate Bihldorff
PIZZA DINOSAUR EMPLOYEE II: Andy Hartpence
MANAGER JOE: Steve Marvel
PRINCESS SHOKORA: Hynden Walch
JAMES T.: Eric Bauza
JAMIE T.: Gina Ribisi
ADDITIONAL VOICES:
Brian Nahas
J. Dolan Byrnes
Eve Bodson
AWEST
Nicole Bryar
George V. Yerrid
Ashley Alvarez-Whittaker
Luci Christian
Cathy Cavadini
E.G. Daily
Tom Eastwood
Greg Gordon
Danny Mann
Claudette Nevins
Jim Norton
Anjella Mackintosh
Jeff Winkless
Granville van Dusen
Ron Allen
Donald Brandford
Christiane Crawford
Mari Devon
Kathy Franks
B.G. Mills
Wendee Lee
Maggie O’Hara
Cathy Weseluck
Brian Peck
Julie Renick
C.W. Walken
Brittney Karbowski
Angie Jareé
Eric Meyers
Tom Clarke-Hill
Regine Candler
Susan Stevens Logan
Rick Logan
Jason Grace
Stuart Pankin
Paul Dobson
Randy Crenshaw
Michelle Nicastro
Daveigh Chase
Vicki Lewis
Richard Steven Horvitz
Sally Struthers
Kathleen Barr
Gwen Smillie
Beth Bowles
Ian Corlett
Eli Gabay
Sheera Wells
Molly Pfannkuche
Katie Pfannkuche
Andrew Hartford
Antoinette Blanchard
Bob Banyon
Scott McNeil
Jason Michas
Michele Garrett
Faye Hoerauf
Jonathan Veckley
Reed Waxman
Mark Cacciatore
Henry Futterman
Rachel Adams
Mary Jo Rogers
Michael Mendelsohn
Ginny Westcott
David Lodge
Crystal Scales
Maryke Hendrikse
Jennifer Blood
Amanda Brown
James Carter Cathcart
Kathleen Delaney
Suzanne Goldish
Wayne Grayson
Dan Green
Jason Griffith
Carol Jacobanis
Carrie Keranen
Ted Lewis
Liza Montanino
Cassandra Lee Morris
Annice Moriarty
NAPPY
Anne Marie Nestor
Lisa Ortiz
Amy Palant
Kelly Ray
Kayzie Rogers
Kate Roland
Anthony Salerno
Sean Schemmel
Erica Schroeder
Michael Sinterniklaas
Eric Stuart
Veronica Taylor
Marc Thompson
Tom Wayland
Mollie Weaver
Kerry Williams
Oliver Wyman
Risa Tabata
Norihide Sasaki
Takehiko Hosokawa
Norikatsu Furuta
Masaru Tajima
Hideo Hatayama
Kyoko Miyamoto
Fumiko Miyamoto
Takayasu Morisawa
Yasudo Takahashi
Yuuki Tsuji
Masanobu Matsunaga
Naoko Mori
Masaru Nishinura
Youhei Kubotsu
Eiko Haruki
Teruyuki Hirosawa
Mami Nishimura
Yasuhisa Baba
Masayuki Taira
Yukie Kuwa
Jiro the Dog
SUBTITLES FOR MOVIE CLIPS CAPTIONED BY
The National Captioning Institute (www.ncicap.org) [for most subtitles] (in collaboration with Nintendo Of America, Caption Technologies, Inc. and Technicolor Creative Services, Montreal)
SPECIAL THANKS
Nintendo of America
Satoru Iwata
Leapster Team
(c)2003-2006 Nintendo.
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***SHUTDOWN***
Depends on stage you’re on:
- Wario: Bye bye!
- Mona: See you later!
- Sal Out: Peace out!
- Ashley: Farewell.
- Penny: So long!
- Dribble and Spitz: Later!
- Fronk: Good night!
- Dinosaurs: Have a lovely time!
- Shokora: Have a nice day!
- 9-Volt: Bye!!
- 5-Volt: See you soon!
- 18-Volt: See ya!
- 13-Amp: It's time that we leave.
- Kat and Ana: Arigato!!! ("Thank you!" in Japanese)
- Jimmy T.: Over and out!
- Young Cricket and Master Mantis: Sayonara! ("Goodbye!" in Japanese)
- Dr. Crygor: Goodbye!
- Vanessa: Adieu!
- Orbulon: Bye-bye, Earthfolk!
- Mike: See you next time!
- Joe: Ciao!
- Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: Bye-bye!
- James T.: We be leavin'!
- Jamie T.: The party is over!!
TRIVIA:
- This is a more comedic and family-oriented version of the previous WarioWare games ("Mega Party Games" and "Touched!") released to stores and now combined into 1 Leapster game software. Because this is a bundle of both games, most content from these 2 games (previously released) was used, along with several more content updated or revised.
- In Mona's story in "Mega Party Games!", the pizza parlor attire is the EXACT same like the future WarioWare: Snapped, but removes the head microphone, and "The Pizza Song" in her story is of the tune of "Funiculi, Funicula".
- In Shokora's story in "Touched!", her pet canary only makes sounds via flute, to resemble her tweeting.
- In one of the microgames in the music-related category, in which the player has to match the instrument (either the kazoo, flute, toy whistle or trumpet) with its sound heard, the instrument sounds for these 4 are from the Publications International Interactive Play-a-Sound book, "Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Jay Jay's Special Delivery". It is possibly true that the game crew put this up for fun.
- In the Challenges of the Microgames feature, there are a few differences unlike the original:
- In All Mixed Up, Big Boss Challenge, and Time Attack, whenever a microgame is about to start, the character was seen as the elevator opens and the number of that microgame shows up on top. The original version had a pig in the elevator for "Mega Party Games".
- All Mixed Up, Monster Mix, Hardcore Mix, Gnarly Mix and Time Attack do not include boss microgames. The original versions in "Mega Party Games" and "Touched!" include boss microgames.
- Several underscores/BGMs that have a rich, multi-textured musical backdrop for the wacky land of Diamond City, including most of the original scores from the 2 original versions seem to fit the concepts very well for this game.
- As a musical alert for video game music lovers, all score, including the songs, too, (including all the music (BGM [Underscore]/songs) for WarioWare: Mega Party Games and WarioWare: Touched!) is played by the Leap-font Wavetable Synthesis (LeapFrog Systems soundfont) -- using all of the onboard instruments (just to notify also that the musical soundtrack has the same sound chip's instruments as do the LeapPad Learning System models). However, in the original soundtrack version, the soundtrack is in HD, uses UNCOMPRESSED vocals. The original versions of the soundtrack (which includes ALL of the original musical score and song sequences, including new musical score and song sequences added, that will also be used the Leapster soundtrack (including the HD uncompressed version)) can be found here: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Games! Music Extended - YouTube and WarioWare: Touched! OST - YouTube .
- For the Movie Matters! feature, there is an option with subtitles. The subtitles code is shown here below.
- Person (or group): REGULAR - speaking/dialogue. (Italics: more or extreme emotion)
- [♪♪♪♪♪♪] - music.
- [♪♪♪Musical Instrument Playing♪♪♪] - musical instrument(s) play in the background or an instrument was played by a character.
- [ SFX/Sound effects ]
- ♪♪♪ SINGING ♪♪♪
- For the characters, the following: Mona, Sal Out, Kat and Ana, Young Cricket, Master Mantis, Princess Shokora, the Mixed-Up Microgame Bears, James T. and Jamie T. have sound-alike voices to/sound very much like various characters from different video games and cartoons. Here are their voice evolutions:
- Kat and Ana's voices are much higher-pitched and whinier than the main voices from the original versions of the games; they sounded more younger to match their young age. (Kat sounds mostly like Mieu from "Tales of the Abyss", Ana sounds very much like Lily (2002-05) from "LeapFrog", and they both have the same voice type as and sound A LOT like Tracy (2001 episodes) from "Jay Jay the Jet Plane".)
- Mona's voice is the same as usual, but half a step higher than the original version to match her personality. (Her voice sounds more of Brenda Blue from "Jay Jay the Jet Plane".)
- Young Cricket's voice sounds younger as if he were a dojo student to Master Mantis. (Y.C. sounds a lot like Jay Jay the Jet Plane.)
- Shokora's voice is several steps higher than her home self in "Wario Land 4" (GBA), and sounds more high-pitched and happier than usual. (She sounds a lot like Summer Hugglemonster from "Henry Hugglemonster" or Viridi from "Kid Icarus".)
- Master Mantis's voice sounds grandfatherly than usual and fits well for an old teacher. (He sounds very much like Old Oscar from "Jay Jay the Jet Plane".)
- Sal Out's voice sounds more cheerful and girly like a happy teenage idol. (She sounds mostly like Melody from "The Little Mermaid 2".)
- The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears now have a voice! They have cute baby-ish voices to make you squeal! (They sound a lot like Cassie and Finn from "Dragon Tales" (for the Pink Bear and Yellow Bear) and Bubbles from "The Powerpuff Girls" (for the White Bear).)
- James T.'s voice sounds pretty hip with a hip-hop accent and some puns. (He sounds very much like Master Frown from "Unikitty!".)
- Jamie T.'s voice is hip and cool and she sounded like a Preservation Hall girl. (Her voice sounds like the Oskie Queen from "Yo Gabba Gabba!" mixed up with Tracy (1998-2000 episodes) from "Jay Jay the Jet Plane".)
- The guide/narrator's/storyteller's voice has the EXACT same voice of the narrator (storyteller) [2001 episodes] from "Jay Jay the Jet Plane".
- This game contains an all-star cast; much of the cast in the English version is made up of well-known animated movie/video game/animated children's TV show/anime dub actors. However, Charles Martinet reprises his role as Wario, including some actors who also reprise their roles from the original versions of the 2 games.
- In the song "The Four Seasons [Haru-Natsu-Aki-Fuyuu]", during the English version, the female singer's voice sounds A LOT (very much) like the singing voice of Paige from "Aladdin and the Adventure of All Time."
- For 5 out of the 8 songs in the "Jukebox" feature, more instruments were added, as if they were remastered versions of the original songs.
- For the songs, the corresponding sound-alike was played. (There are eight of these sound-alikes/similarities in the songs.)
- WarioWare Rap: A bunch of samples from selected microgames, including the looped "Wario: Master of Disguise"'s "Chest Minigame", which is heard mostly in the song, and sound-alikes/similarities of "Topsy Turvy" from the 1996 Disney hit movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and the "Jay Jay the Jet Plane" songs "She's Incredible!", "Up is Up", "Happiness is Helping All the Rest!", "Okefenokee", "Digadeezip", "The Very Merry Michael O. Tarry School", "Imagine", and "Funny Face".
- Four Seasons: sound-alikes/similarities of the "Jay Jay the Jet Plane" songs "Wrap Me Up in Yellow" and "Oceans of Fun".
- Ashley's Song: sound-alike/similarity of "The Haunted Pumpkin of Sleepy Hallow"'s "We Ghosts Have Guests!" and sounds a little bit like the "Jay Jay the Jet Plane" songs "Nobody Does it Better than Big Jake" and "An Amazing Blazing Light Parade (reprise)".
- Mike's Song: a sound-alike/similarity to Michael Jackson's "Off the Wall".
- Mona Pizza: a sound-alike/similarity to the "Jay Jay the Jet Plane" song "Flying Up".
- Body Rock: a sound-alike/similarity to Michael Jackson's "Rock With You" and Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body" (the pun that the Nintendo crew took the title "Body Rock" from, taking off "your" and reversing the words "rock" and "body").
- Wario De Mambo: sound-alikes/similarities of the "Jay Jay the Jet Plane" songs "Look At Me, I'm Fine!", "The Counting Game", and "Let's Clean it Up", and "Under the Sea" from the 1989 Disney hit movie "The Little Mermaid".
- Tomorrow Hill: a sound-alike of the "Jay Jay the Jet Plane" song, "Taking Turns Time".
- In the title screen, the title screen tune (from the DS game WarioWare: Touched!) was played (but adds the strings, piano, flute, xylophone, woodwind, celesta, violin and bassoon to the original instrument style of the score to make things more sillier).
- Whenever a character was present for each biography for the Glossary [Character Biographies/Intros] feature (also for some underscore of the story clips, and for each character introduction screen for "Mega Party Games!" and “Touched!”), a corresponding background instrument (1-4 instruments are used in this game) representing him/her was played for a character. [The character bio music/character introduction screen music/some underscores for the story clips possibly copied the PBS Kids TV show, "Jay Jay the Jet Plane".] The following, as shown here in this list below, was played.
- Wario: electric guitars [in the bass register], trumpets and organ were played.
- Mona: the celeste and electric piano were played.
- Jimmy T./James T./Jamie T.: the brass was played.
- Ashley and Red: the harpsichord, horns [French horns for short] and oboe were played.
- Orbulon: the synth and strings were played.
- Little Hammy: the banjo was played.
- 9-Volt/5-Volt: the clarinet and harmonica were played.
- Kat and Ana: the flute was played.
- Sal Out: the chimes and strings were played.
- Dribble and Spitz: the marimba was played.
- Dr. Crygor: the sawtooth wave was played.
- Penny: the strings, piano, and flute were played.
- 18-Volt and 13-Amp: the synths were played.
- Young Cricket: the shakuhachi [sounds more of a recorder] was played (in a style of a Japanese fashion).
- Master Mantis: the panpipes were played.
- Mike: the saxophone was played.
- Fronk: the bassoon was played.
- Princess Shokora: the harp, flute, strings, and clarinet were played.
- Vanessa/Pizza Dinosaur: the electric guitar was played.
- Manager Joe: the accordion was played.
- The Mixed-Up Microgame Bears: the recorder and tuba were played.
- Every time the microgame-set stories start, the fanfare jingle (from LeapFrog's Explorer Globe toy) was played.
- This is the only Leapster game to have ALL 68 instruments from the Leap-Font Wavetable Synthesis (yes, all of the instruments, straight from the sound chip are mainly and mostly from the Original LeapPad Learning System mainstream players and Leapster system, also including the ones from the Blue Explorer Globe, My First LeapPad, Leap's Learning Band Jammin' Boombox and the Green Explorer Globe), playing the game's music.
- In the Name Selection screen before starting the game, the main menu theme (also from the DS game WarioWare: Touched!) was played.
- In Mega Party Games!, the story clips and plots were added to make the microgame sets as story-themed stages. (YES!!! Now the party can really keep going!) However, the original GameCube version (also the future WarioWare: Snapped) DOES NOT include story-themed stages.
- This contains LOADS of silly fun -- not once, but even twice the SILLINESS as do the other games!
All audio (more importantly, all of game's BGM and songs -- yes, all of WarioWare Inc.: Mega Party Games and WarioWare: Touched's BGM and songs) will be uploaded 8 months by a fellow user on YouTube (when Vintage Electronics, Gadgets and Animatronics completes/finished the Leapster Soundfont!)!!! Also, the full soundtrack (including all of WarioWare Inc.: Mega Party Games and WarioWare: Touched's BGM and songs in BOTH versions -- the Leapster soundfont/in-game version and the HD uncompressed version) will also be uploaded 8 months by a fellow user on YouTube!!! WAIT FOR IT!!! Cheers!!!