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[b]Sytem released for:[/b] [[Wii]]
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'''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''' is the fifth ''WarioWare'' Game released by Nintendo. It is also notable as being the first ''Mario''-related game to be released for the Nintendo Wii. Just as previous games utilized the touch pad of the [[Nintendo DS]] and the gryo sensor of the [[Game Boy Advance]], ''Smooth Moves'' utilizes the Wii Remote and its motion sensor for a new set of microgames.
  
[b]Rating:[/b]  The [[ERSB]] has rated this game E10+ (Everyone ten and up)
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=Story=
  
Wario Ware Smooth Moves is the fifth Wario Ware Game realeased by Nintendo. Its main feature is using the Wii remote to do all sorts of wacky Microgames. It also uses the [[mii channel]] to insert YOUR MIIs into various Microgames.
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While chasing a mysterious creature that had stolen his food, [[Wario]] stumbles into the mysterious Temple of Form. There he find the Form Baton (which is basically the Wii Remote). He used the Form Baton to bring a new craze to Diamond City, causing a new set of Microgames set around the Form Baton.
  
==Form Baton (wii remote) stances==
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=Gameplay=
  
The Remote Control: Basic stance. Its just pointing the form baton forward and flicking it around.
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Like the other WarioWare minigames, it consists of lightning-quick microgames that usually require quick reflexes to complete quickly, and every character in Diamond City has a set of microgames. For the Wii edition, the Wii Remote is used in a variety of different positions, called forms. The characters from the [[Mii Channel]] also make small appearances in microgames.
  
The Umbrella: Hold the form baton vertically, and wave it around. yeah.....
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In addition to the single-player mode, there is a multiplayer mode which is unlocked when the story mode is completed. As usual, there are many extra minigames and other bonuses to be unlocked throughout the game.  
  
The Handlebar: Hold the form baton sideways (like a handlebar) and do whatever it asks you to do.
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==Forms==
  
The Sketch Artist: Hold the form Baton like a pencil, its used to draw in Microgames and other stuff as well.....
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*The Remote Control: Basic stance. It's just pointing the form baton forward and flicking it around.
 
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*The Umbrella: Hold the Form Baton vertically, and wave it around.
The Chauffeur: So this is like the handlebar, but once your holding the form baton sideways, you tilt it vertically until the form batons face (with all the buttons) is facing you.
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*The Handlebar: Hold the Form Baton sideways (like a handlebar) and do whatever it asks you to do.
 
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*The Sketch Artist: Hold the Form Baton like a pencil, it's used to draw in Microgames and performs other functions as well.
The Samurai: Hold the form baton with your right hand and put it close to your left hip. Pretend your about to unsheathe your sword.
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*The Chauffeur: So this is like the handlebar, but once you're holding the form baton sideways, you tilt it vertically until the Form Baton's face (with all the buttons) is facing you.
 
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*The Samurai: Hold the Form Baton with your right hand and put it close to your left hip. Pretend your about to unsheathe your sword.
The tug of war: Pull the form baton towards you as if you're playing tug of war.
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*The Tug of War: Pull the Form Baton towards you as if you're playing tug of war.
 
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*The Waiter: Place the Form Baton on your palm. This form requires balance.
The Waiter: Place the Form Baton on your palm.... yeah.
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*The Elephant: Hold the Form Baton on your nose.
 
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*The Thumb Wrestler: Hold the Form Baton Vertically then put your thumb on the top of that little black bar thing on the wii remote.
The elephant: (XDDDDD) Hold the form baton on your nose.
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*The Discard: Place your Form Baton on a stable surface, then take it when the time is right.
 
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*The Big Cheese: Put your Form baton on your hip (hold it down) and place your other hand on your other hip.
The Thumb Wrestler: Hold the form Baton Vertically then put your thumb on the top of that little black bar thing on the wii remote.
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*The Janitor: Hold the Form Baton like a baseball bat.... or a mop.
 
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*The Dumbbell: Hold the Form Baton like a dumbbell.
The Discard: Place your form Baton on a satble surface, then take it when the time is right.....
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*The Mohawk: Hold the Form Baton atop your head.
 
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*The Finger Food: Tilt the Form Baton Horizontally, then hold it between your thumb and forefinger.
The Big Cheese: I love this one. Put your form baton on your hip (hold it down) and place your other hand on your other hip.
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*The Boxer: Turn your Form Baton Sideways and punch away.
 
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*The Mortar and Pestle: Cup the Form Baton in your left hand while holding it in your right. Considered to be one of the hardest forms.
The Janitor: Hold the Form Baton like a baseball bat.... or a mop.
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*The Diner: A hidden form. Attach your Balance Stone (Nunchuck) to your Form Baton. There are four variations on this one stance.
 
 
The Dumbbell: Hold the form Baton like a dumbbell.... you get the idea.
 
 
 
The Mohawk: Hold the form Baton atop your head. Dont drop it or else.
 
 
 
The Finger Food: Tilt the Form Baton Horizontally, then hold it between your thumb and forefinger.
 
 
 
The Boxer: Turn your Form Baton Sideways then punch away Boxing fans.
 
 
 
The Mortar and Pestle: The HARDEST FORM. Cup the form Baton in your left hand while holding it in your right.
 
 
 
The Diner: OH MY GOODNESS! Attach your Balance Stone (Nunchuck) to your Form Baton......... there are four substances within this one stance.
 
  
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
  
Wario: Training level
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*[[Wario]]
 
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*[[Mona]]
Mona: Babys first real level.
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*[[Kat]] and [[Ana]]
 
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*[[Young Cricket]] and [[Master Mantis]]
Kat and Ana: I believe you learn the sketch artist in this one, among other things.
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*[[Ashley]] and [[Red (WarioWare)|Red]]
 
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*[[Dribble]] and [[Spitz]]
Young Cricket and Master Mantis: HAYAAAOOOOOOH! This is wherew the game begins to get challenging.
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*[[Penny Crygor]]
 
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*[[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]]
Ashley and Red: You learn the discard here, adn the Big Cheese.
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*[[Jimmy T.]] and [[Jimmy P.]]: As per custom, Jimmy T is playable after beating the first set of characters, and Jimmy P appears after the second set. They both use harder versions of the previous characters' games.
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*Tiny [[Wario]]: The last opponent in story mode.
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*[[Orbulon]]: Orbulon appears in an extra level after completing the story mode. This is the only level in which The Diner is used.  
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*[[Dr. Crygor]] and [[Mike (WarioWare)|Mike]]: They operate an unlockable "kelory-burning" microgame
  
Dribble and Spitz: Tommorow Hill awaits.....
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=Legacy=
  
Penny: Doctor Crygors granddaugter.
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==Ports/Remakes==
  
9 and 18 volt: Nintendo classics unite under there roof.
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*In 2016 (2017 for Japan), it was released for download through the [[Wii U]]'s eShop.
  
Tiny Wario: Very hard. Last official level, contains the trademark Wario Boss game (not actually trademarked), that is very long and very hard.
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==Sequels==
  
Orbulon: Invaders from outer Space!
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It was followed by ''[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Years later, ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' would as as a successor game on the [[Nintendo Switch]], as it was similarly based on motion controls.
  
Jimmy T and Jimmy P: As per custom, Jimmy T is playable after beating the first set of characters, same with Jimmy P, except its the second set you have to beat.
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{{Wario Series}}
  
Dr. Crygor and Mike: Kelorie burning time! (Yes Kelories, not Calories)
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[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Wii Games]] [[Category: Wii U Games]][[Category: Wario Games]]
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[[Category: Nintendo Selects]]

Latest revision as of 16:29, 21 June 2023

WarioWareSmoothMovesBox.jpg
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Developer Intelligent Systems
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo Wii, Wii U
Release Date Wii
JP December 2, 2006
EU January 12, 2007
US January 15, 2007
Wii U
US September 15, 2016
PAL October 6, 2016
JPJune 21, 2017
Genre Puzzle
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E 10+

WarioWare: Smooth Moves is the fifth WarioWare Game released by Nintendo. It is also notable as being the first Mario-related game to be released for the Nintendo Wii. Just as previous games utilized the touch pad of the Nintendo DS and the gryo sensor of the Game Boy Advance, Smooth Moves utilizes the Wii Remote and its motion sensor for a new set of microgames.

Story[edit]

While chasing a mysterious creature that had stolen his food, Wario stumbles into the mysterious Temple of Form. There he find the Form Baton (which is basically the Wii Remote). He used the Form Baton to bring a new craze to Diamond City, causing a new set of Microgames set around the Form Baton.

Gameplay[edit]

Like the other WarioWare minigames, it consists of lightning-quick microgames that usually require quick reflexes to complete quickly, and every character in Diamond City has a set of microgames. For the Wii edition, the Wii Remote is used in a variety of different positions, called forms. The characters from the Mii Channel also make small appearances in microgames.

In addition to the single-player mode, there is a multiplayer mode which is unlocked when the story mode is completed. As usual, there are many extra minigames and other bonuses to be unlocked throughout the game.

Forms[edit]

  • The Remote Control: Basic stance. It's just pointing the form baton forward and flicking it around.
  • The Umbrella: Hold the Form Baton vertically, and wave it around.
  • The Handlebar: Hold the Form Baton sideways (like a handlebar) and do whatever it asks you to do.
  • The Sketch Artist: Hold the Form Baton like a pencil, it's used to draw in Microgames and performs other functions as well.
  • The Chauffeur: So this is like the handlebar, but once you're holding the form baton sideways, you tilt it vertically until the Form Baton's face (with all the buttons) is facing you.
  • The Samurai: Hold the Form Baton with your right hand and put it close to your left hip. Pretend your about to unsheathe your sword.
  • The Tug of War: Pull the Form Baton towards you as if you're playing tug of war.
  • The Waiter: Place the Form Baton on your palm. This form requires balance.
  • The Elephant: Hold the Form Baton on your nose.
  • The Thumb Wrestler: Hold the Form Baton Vertically then put your thumb on the top of that little black bar thing on the wii remote.
  • The Discard: Place your Form Baton on a stable surface, then take it when the time is right.
  • The Big Cheese: Put your Form baton on your hip (hold it down) and place your other hand on your other hip.
  • The Janitor: Hold the Form Baton like a baseball bat.... or a mop.
  • The Dumbbell: Hold the Form Baton like a dumbbell.
  • The Mohawk: Hold the Form Baton atop your head.
  • The Finger Food: Tilt the Form Baton Horizontally, then hold it between your thumb and forefinger.
  • The Boxer: Turn your Form Baton Sideways and punch away.
  • The Mortar and Pestle: Cup the Form Baton in your left hand while holding it in your right. Considered to be one of the hardest forms.
  • The Diner: A hidden form. Attach your Balance Stone (Nunchuck) to your Form Baton. There are four variations on this one stance.

Characters[edit]

Legacy[edit]

Ports/Remakes[edit]

  • In 2016 (2017 for Japan), it was released for download through the Wii U's eShop.

Sequels[edit]

It was followed by WarioWare: Snapped! for the Nintendo DS. Years later, WarioWare: Move It! would as as a successor game on the Nintendo Switch, as it was similarly based on motion controls.