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| system=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[3DS Virtual Console|3DS]], [[Wii U Virtual Console|Wii U]])
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| system=[[Gameboy Advance]]
| release='''Game Boy Advance'''<br />JP March 21, 2003<br />US May 21, 2003<br />EU May 23, 2003<br />'''3DS Virtual Console'''<br />December 15/16, 2011 (''Ambassador'')<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />JP April 3, 2014<br />PAL April 10, 2014
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| release=JP March 21, 2003<br />US May 21, 2003<br />EU May 23, 2003
 
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'''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''' is the first in what would become a spinoff subseries off of the ''[[Portal: Wario|Wario Land]]'' games. Instead of treasure hunting, [[Wario]] aims to make as any games possible, but each are only five seconds long. The challenge for the player is thus to beat these micro games as they become increasingly faster.
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The first in what would become a spinoff series off of the Wario Land games. Instead of treasure hunting, [[Wario]] aims to make as any games possible, but each are only five seconds long. The challenge for the player is thus to beat these micro games as they become increasingly faster.
  
 
=Story=
 
=Story=
  
Wario sees how much money video games are making recently and so starts his own video game company, which is called WarioWare, Inc. Making games isn't easy, so he recruits his various friends from around [[Diamond City]] to help make as many games as possible, and a series of bizarre events ensue.
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Wario sees how much money video games are making recently and so starts his own video game company- Warioware, Inc. But making games isn't easy, so he recruits his various friends from Diamond City to help make as many games as possible.
  
 
=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
The primary content of this game consists of series of microgames: super-quick minigames that require split-second timing. The microgames usually require pressing buttons at the right moment, button-mashing or quick moving. Such examples can include guiding a finger into a nose or making Link walk into a cave.
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The main part of this game is a series of microgames - super-quick minigames that require split-second timing. The microgames usually require pressing buttons at the right moment, button-mashing or quick moving. Such examples can include guiding a finger into a nose or making Link walk into a cave.
  
In the game you can play the microgames of all nine developers as you watch their own separate stories unfold. Each developer has a different kind of microgame, and these developers are [[Jimmy T.]] (sports and remixes of others' microgames), [[9-Volt]] (microgames based on classic Nintendo games), [[Mona]] (strange and bizarre), [[Dribble]] and [[Spitz]] (sci-fi), [[Dr. Crygor]] (reality), [[Orbulon]] (IQ games), [[Kat]] and [[Ana]] (nature-related microgames) and Wario himself (Microgames somehow involving Wario). Each developers' "levels" consist of several rounds of random microgames from their respective inventories.
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In the game you can play the microgames of all nine developers as you watch their own seperate stories unfold. Each developer has a different kind of microgame, and these developers are [[Jimmy T.]] (sports and remixes of others' microgames), [[9-Volt]] (microgames based on classic Nintendo games), [[Mona]] (strange and bizarre), [[Dribble]] and [[Spitz]] (sci-fi), [[Dr. Crygor]] (reality), Orbulon (IQ games), [[Kat]] and [[Ana]] (nature-related microgames) and Wario himself (Microgames somehow involving Wario). Each developers' "levels" consist of several rounds of random microgames from their respective inventories.
  
 
The game also has unlockable minigames, including two from other games. There is Dr. Wario (a version of [[Dr. Mario]]), Sheriff and Fly Swatter (formerly called "Gnat Attack", originally from [[Mario Paint]]). These include some two-player minigames.  
 
The game also has unlockable minigames, including two from other games. There is Dr. Wario (a version of [[Dr. Mario]]), Sheriff and Fly Swatter (formerly called "Gnat Attack", originally from [[Mario Paint]]). These include some two-player minigames.  
  
=Legacy=
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=Sequels=
  
The ''[[Paper Plane]]'' mini-game was made available for download on the [[DSiWare]] for 200 points. Also available is ''[[Bird & Beans]]'', a combination of both of the ''Pyoro'' games, also for 200 points
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The game was considered a hit and quickly followed up with the Gamecube game [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]. The Gamecube game however was little more than a port that only added the element of multiplayer.
  
==Sequels==
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WarioWare games since then have played off the theme of using some sort of gimmick as the backbone of the game. [[Wario Ware: Twisted!]] used a tilt sensor, [[Wario Ware: Touched!]] used the touch screen from the Nintendo DS, and [[Wario Ware: Smooth Moves]] took advantage of the Wii Controller's multitude of abilities.
 
 
The game was considered a hit and quickly followed up with the Gamecube game ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]''. The Gamecube game, however was similar to a port that only added the element of multiplayer.
 
 
 
''WarioWare'' games since then have played off the theme of using some sort of gimmick as the backbone of the game. ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' used a tilt sensor, ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' used the touch screen from the Nintendo DS, and ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' took advantage of the Wii Controller's multitude of abilities.
 
 
 
==Ports and Remakes==
 
 
 
*In 2011, ''WarioWare'' was part of the set of Game Boy Advance games that were released for free download on the [[3DS]] to those participating in the [[3DS Virtual Console#Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Program]]. It never received a normal eShop release for the 3DS, but it was later released for download on the [[Wii U]] as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in 2014.
 
*In February 2023, the game was among the first wave of Game Boy Advance games that were made available on the [[Nintendo Switch]] for subscribers of the [[Nintendo Switch Online]]'s Expansion Pack program.
 
 
 
=See Also=
 
*[[List of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! Minigames]]
 
  
 
{{Wario Series}}
 
{{Wario Series}}
  
[[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] [[Category: Wario Games]][[Category: Ambassador Program]]
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