Warioware Gold Lulu
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WarioWare Gold, known as Made in Wario Gorgeous (メイド イン ワリオ ゴージャス Meido in Wario Gōjasu) in Japanese, is the eighth game in the series, and the only entry for the family.The title is a compilation of from across the franchise, including a number of new additions as well. Many returning microgames, however, have been updated to new control schemes, scenarios and visuals. Overall, WarioWare Gold features 316 microgames, the largest collection in any WarioWare game to date, a record previously held by for the.WarioWare Gold is also notable as the first game in the series to feature fully voiced cutscenes. Though reprises his role as in the English version, other characters receive new voice actors. Microgames Main article:WarioWare Gold is a collection of 300 microgames (not counting the boss microgames), 54 of which are new to the series. Each microgame falls under a specific genre – 'Intro Games,' 'Sports', 'That's Life', 'Fantasy', 'Nintendo Classics', 'Anything Goes' – and a control scheme – 'Mash', 'Twist', 'Touch', 'Blow'.Souvenirs Main article:Similarly to WarioWare: Twisted!
Lulu is a character introduced in WarioWare Gold. Lulu is the self-proclaimed hero of Luxeville. She has arching skills and carries the Hydrocannon LX. She is often seen with Ruffington. After Wario steals Luxeville's golden pot, Lulu travels to Diamond City to get the pot back. Games: Wario Ware Inc. Fanfiction archive with over 145 stories. Come in to read, write, review, and interact with other fans.
And Game & Wario, WarioWare Gold features extra content in the form of souvenirs, obtainable via the Capsule Machine. These souvenirs are divided into eight categories: Minigames, Phones, Studio, Movies, Cards, Nintendo, Records and Miscellaneous.Missions Main article:Missions are certain milestones that could be achieved, similar to medals in. Media For a complete list of media for this subject, see.
18 x 13Ashley's ThemeAshley's Theme (Japanese version). Jingles Index JinglesWario JinglesAshley Jingles. DevelopmentAll returning microgames in WarioWare Gold were reprogrammed and redrawn from scratch. To select microgames for inclusion, polled the staff on their favorites and then ranked them according to other factors, such as how easily understood the microgame is or if it did not feel dated. The team aimed to update the microgame with new scenarios, more gameplay variables and also created connections between them that did not exist in their original form, with Abe citing how the remade versions of, and depict 'a drama between a man and woman that spans several microgames.'
SalesAccording to Japanese sales tracker Dengeki Online, WarioWare Gold sold 138,024 units by December 30, making it the best-selling new 3DS release of 2018. In a Top 100 list of the best selling games of 2018 published by Famitsu, the game was ranked #38th.Staff Main article:Unlike previous WarioWare titles which were even collaborations between and 's SPD 1 team, WarioWare Gold was primarily developed by Intelligent Systems staff (most of which had previously worked on ) outside of the involvement of series lead (who returns as the chief director) and, who produced the character art, storyboarded and animated the game's cutscenes, and voiced in the Japanese dub of the game.
Youichi Tada acts as the game's sub-director and Nami Komuro, one of the writers of and, wrote the game's cutscenes.WarioWare Gold notably recasts every character beside Wario, who were previously voiced by members of Nintendo of America's department, with professional anime and video game voice actors. It is also the first game in the series to be fully dubbed in languages other than English.Pre-release and unused content. An early version of Penny Crygor's intro cutscene exists in the game's files. This cutscene mostly consists of sketches by the game's character design Ko Takeuchi, and features a few minor differences in character and background designs as well, like for the laboratory in the background. Just like the other stage jingles, the Index has an intro jingle too, but it ends up unused.References in later games.: WarioWare Gold's artwork for Wario, 5-Volt, 9-Volt, 18-Volt, Ashley, Dr. Crygor, Dribble and Spitz, Fronk, Jimmy T., Kat and Ana, Orbulon, Mona, and Young Cricket is reused for their in this game.Trivia. Because the game is fully voiced for all regions, WarioWare Gold marks the first game since where Wario is voiced by someone other than (although he reprises his role for the English localization), and the first game since to give him different voice actors for different international markets.
WarioWare Gold uses the same font as the for some microgames, as both series are developed by and are spin-offs of the Mario universe.References. Nintendo UK. (March 8, 2018). Retrieved March 8, 2018. Nintendo Australia. (March 8, 2018). Retrieved March 8, 2018.
Nintendo 公式チャンネル (March 8, 2018). Retrieved March 8, 2018. GameXplain (March 8, 2018).
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Retrieved August 05, 2018. Gaming Reinvented. Retrieved August 11, 2018. The intro jingle is the first one that plays.
This game is very reminiscent of the WarioWare titles and brings back a familiar sense I got from playing on my Nintendo DS as a child.
Unfortunately it is let down by a lack of three things:
1. Polish
2. Progression
3. Originality
I think this could have been a lot more successful aside from a WarioWare title (even if it is almost identical) — this is subjective as I am extremely finicky when it comes to making your own fan titles of another companies creation. Not as a legal rights issue, it's just that I prefer to see people's OWN imagination. Not their take on someone else's.
There is very little progression to this game. The minigames do not get harder or more complex. This would have really added to the immersion and challenge.
Finally, its biggest letdown is its polish. It is ill presented. Its mechanics are great and it flows wonderfully from each transition, but is ultimately let down by its overarching design.
Overall this is a great little time killer for anyone looking for a nostalgic tribute to the series or after a small time killer; but has a long way to go before it can be something worth going out your way for.