WarioWare: Smooth Moves

It's-a Wii, Wario! Wario and his friends are back with crazy, motion-controlled microgames!

NES Tennis
Famicon.tpl (the Super Nostalgic Entertainment System microgame) contains graphics for the NES version of Tennis. Given that Tennis is one of the games in the "Family Computer" version, it's possible that the games were to be displayed briefly after successfully inserting the cartridge.



Conductor
Opening Night has graphics for an actual conductor! In-game, the conductor is the player's Mii, making this go unused.



Dummy Mii Face
This is the face used on Miis when there isn't an actual Mii chosen.



Test
In the root, there is a folder called "Test" which has a file named Test.tpl. This file contains graphics of Wario, Mona, and a few textures.



RuntimeDebug
The "Common" folder has a file named RuntimeDebug.tpl. It has a hand cursor, a couple crosshairs, and a grid.



Petit
Stage/bomb.brres, the Bomb multiplayer game, has a texture titled "petit". It's a safe area guide, with the title-safe ( タイトル安全 ) and action-safe ( アクション安全 ) areas marked.



Nintendogs House
Although the camera is face-down on the floor in the Nintendogs microgame, the entire house is present.



Star Fox
In the Star Fox microgame, R.O.B. uses a Famicom Beam Gun in the Japanese version and the second Zapper for the international ones. R.O.B.'s color scheme is appropriate for each region, matching the Famicom and NES colors respectively.

Super Nostalgic Entertainment System
In Japan, "Super Nostalgic Entertainment System" is called "Family Computer" and uses, as you may have guessed, a Famicom. The Famicom cartridges are Urban Champion, Clu Clu Land, Tennis, Devil World, Duck Hunt, and Super Mario Bros., while the SNES cartridges are Wario's Woods, Super Punch-Out!!, Pilotwings, Mario Paint, Super Mario World (using the original horizontal logo), and Super Metroid.

Very strangely, the PAL version also uses the American SNES.

9 Volt's Intro
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9-Volt and 18-Volt's intro was slightly changed: instead of "Love" and "Game", it says "Game" and "Boys". The Famicom was also changed to an NES.