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WarioWare: Twisted!

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Title Screen

WarioWare: Twisted!

Also known as: Mawaru Made in Wario (JP)
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Released in JP: October 14, 2004
Released in US: May 23, 2005
Released in AU: May 19, 2005


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.


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What may sound like the most gimmicky thing ever might just be the most fun thing there is: tilt control. Just like every other WarioWare game, there's lots of strange unused content.

Hmmm...
To do:
Regional differences, lots more.

Unused Graphics

Menu

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Two placeholder icons exist among the graphics of the Souvenirs. They translate to "Pending" and "Bucket Jump", respectively.

Jimmy T's Microgames

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Night and Day has a speech bubble saying "NO~".

Dr. Crygor's Minigames

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Half Full has graphics of flames, them being extinguished, and smoke. Obviously, at one point or another, the microgame involved putting out fires.

9 Volt's Microgames

Just like all the other WarioWare games, 9-Volt's microgames have the most unused sprites of all characters.

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Pinball has graphics of Pauline falling and getting squashed, numbers, and two 100 point targets. The microgame simply involves just bouncing a ball, so none of these really come into play.

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Metroid-Morph Ball has graphics of Samus without armor.

Ouch!

Ice Climber has extra sprites for the polar bear that don't seem to be used anywhere.

Delete me, ya dummy.

In the intro cutscene when they put the cartridge in a NES, among the tiles is text that says "N'T DELETDUMMY. DO"

Wario Man's Microgames

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Super Wario has a sprite of Wario standing, but he's bouncing around with a jump sprite the whole microgame.

Souvenirs

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A record label that's found in all the records, but is never actually seen.

Regional Differences

Speed-Up and Boss Stage

Japanese International
Oh god, here we go again!!! You got to find your inner Sanic in order to survive.

The message shown when a stage speeds up was changed from "Speed Up!" to "Faster!" in the international versions. This change was brought back in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

Japanese International
This is generic boss 69. WarioWare-twisted WariobossUS.PNG

In Wario/Wario Watch, Dribble and Spitz, and 9-Volt's stages, "Boss Stage" was changed to "Boss" in the international versions to maintain consistency with the rest of the stages.

Kat and Ana's Stage

Japanese International
What is this some kind of new witchcraft? Ah, that makes so much more sense.

The number of microgames cleared in Kat and Ana's stage is in Japanese numbers, like last time. This was changed in the international versions, for obvious reasons.

9-Volt and 18-Volt's Stage

Also like WarioWare: Smooth Moves, 9-Volt's intro is different between regions. The game console 18-Volt notices is the Famicom in the Japanese verion, and the NES in the international versions. Likewise, the console you see in-between microgames is colored respective to region. The witches representing lives were changed to more 8-bit looking workers. Oddly, the R.O.B. retains its Japanese colors in all versions.

Microgames

Bubblegum Blues

Japanese International
Huh? What'd you want? HEY! What was that for!?

The international versions added some leftover gum after the bubble was popped.

Crazy Straw

Crazy Straw underwent a few changes in the international versions, presumably because the Japanese version appears to take place in a bar. The drink colors were changed and the location was moved from a city at night to a countryside during the day.

Japanese International
I'd assume that it tastes horrible. I'd assume it's Coke.

Level 1's drink was changed from blue to brown.

Japanese International
I'd assume that it's citrus flavored. I have no idea what that is supposed to be.

Level 2's was changed from green to yellow.

Level 3's remains the same in both versions. These rules also apply to Mooo-ve It!

Slap Jack

Japanese International
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The Japanese version was based on the popular Chinese novel Journey to the West and features prominent Buddhist imagery. As most overseas players are likely not familiar with the story, the international versions changed the theme to Jack and the Beanstalk.