Talk:WarioWare, Inc.

Shouldn't this article's title be "WarioWare, Inc." not "WarioWare"? It's "WarioWare, Inc." in the game and on the dojo. 70.111.137.153 04:24, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
 * WarioWare is the name of the stage that was based off said game. FyreNWater - (Talk • Contributions ) 04:27, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
 * I know Wario's games are called "WarioWare" games, but isn't the article talking about the stage in brawl? The stage's name is WarioWare, Inc. 70.111.137.153 04:38, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Hmm, so it is. I've moved the article and the talk page. FyreNWater - (Talk • Contributions ) 06:06, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

How can we not consider "Don't Move" a microgame from the Wario Ware series? Admitted, it has a statue, but the instruction is the same as it is in Twisted. I enjoyed Twisted (and the fact I could get 999 on the Fragile game)

Ice Climbers
"If the player plays as the Ice Climbers, both the Ice Climbers must win the minigame to be rewarded." --Trivia. This isn't fully true, and almost any Smasher that played for long enough can agree. I tried a couple of micro-games just to now to see which would accept the victory of a single climber, and this is what I gathered (Nana referring to the CPU player, not the female character): I stopped after a while, it was starting to get tedious. Can anyone complete this list, so we can fix the info on the article? — {EspyoT} 19:10, 10 October 2012 (EDT)
 * Don't Move: Nana doesn't matter here.
 * Dodge: Both Climbers mustn't get hit. (Both the stomping and the car microgame)
 * Pop It: It doesn't matter if Nana or Popo get them, it'll always count as a victory for the ICs.
 * Taunt: I know that it works if Nana doesn't taunt, but not sure if it's true the other way around.
 * Sidestep: Both Climbers mustn't get hit.
 * Jump: It doesn't work if only Nana jumps.

No microgames in SSB3DS?
I've seen several videos of gameplay on this stage in SSB3DS and never did it transition to a microgame, even after a lengthy period of time. Has anyone seen the microgames, or are they gone? Miles ( talk)  01:38, 15 September 2014 (EDT)
 * You saw the Final Destination variant of it. I have no clue if ALL of the microgames that were included in Brawl are present, but I've seen the "Taunt!" microgame in a video, as well as the random buffs given to those who complete the microgame. FateSystem (talk) 02:17, 15 September 2014 (EDT)
 * I wasn't seeing the Omega/FD version, as it had the floating platforms. Can you link a video that shows the microgame(s)? Miles ( talk)   02:37, 15 September 2014 (EDT)

Microgames sometimes don't work properly on 3DS
I've noticed since day 1 that certain microgames seem to often fail every player regardless of completion on the 3DS version, such as Blowin' Up and Lose Your Marble. I'm surprised that it hasn't been mentioned on the page yet, so I have to ask, has anyone else been experiencing these problems or is it only me? ♡ FirstaLasto ♥ 19:40, 13 December 2015 (EST)

The For Nintendo 3DS abreivation.
Almost no other page in this wiki use the For Nintendo 3DS abbreviation, nearly all of them use Smash for 3DS and/or the fully spelled out name instead, if it does (like this one), it's like one of the few ones that actually do it. Why should this page be like this then? --Improvisado (talk • contribs) 16:10, November 2, 2022 (GMT)
 * Doing a search for "Smash for 3DS" yields 22 results. I can't search for "for Nintendo 3DS" as that also brings up the full name, but I can say for certain that at least that many or more use this form because I personally did so to remove duplicate uses of for3ds. That template is also the reason why it would be spelled out so many times as the template is easier to type than any other form, despite it creating duplicate links, or because editors just copy-paste to save time. The other form seen is simply "for 3DS" which I argue is wrong as well as "the 3DS version" which should only be used when the context is only Smash 4. --CanvasK (talk) 15:24, November 2, 2022 (EDT)
 * Still fail to see the point of why this page shouldn't use Smash for 3DS instead, it is a generally accepted term by the community to refer to the game (which the wiki also embrace it in multiple pages in the first place), and it also occupies less space than using the other terms instead (other than For 3DS). --Improvisado (talk • contribs) 16:56, November 2, 2022 (GMT)
 * I should add that the Smash devs themselfs use For 3DS when refering to the music tracks that debuted on that game/Smash for Wii U in Ultimate, so i may ask why is that one "wrong as well" then? --Improvisado (talk • contribs) 17:01, November 2, 2022 (GMT)
 * I'll admit I wasn't aware that "for 3DS" was used in official context until a few moments ago. However, I believe that is only for music in Ultimate and they also immediately use "for Nintendo 3DS" when listing the source game. As for "Smash for 3DS" already being used on the wiki, so are the other forms. Using consistency across the wiki as an argument doesn't hold for that reason. "for Nintendo 3DS" is more official than "Smash for 3DS", which is why I use that. Perhaps a proposal should be made to solidify which is preferred (if any) on the wiki like how the original Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. 4 have a list of acceptable shortenings. --CanvasK (talk) 16:46, November 2, 2022 (EDT)