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Occasionally, 9-Volt's mother, [[5-Volt]], will enter the room and look for fighters. Her line of sight is represented by a beam of light, which fighters can escape by hiding behind furniture (the layout of the furniture changes every match). If 5-Volt spots a fighter, she will get mad and deal 20% damage and high knockback, and paralyzing the fighter. It is blockable, but deals enough [[shield damage]] to break a full shield. She can appear in the doorway (occasionally opening it again), window (occasionally smashing it and she will occasionally go back to the window), TV (occasionally jumping out of it and walking around to spot a fighter), or, if the stage is set a certain way, she will appear from a gaming pad or picture from an easel. Fake-outs can also appear.
Occasionally, 9-Volt's mother, [[5-Volt]], will enter the room and look for fighters. Her line of sight is represented by a beam of light, which fighters can escape by hiding behind furniture (the layout of the furniture changes every match). If 5-Volt spots a fighter, she will get mad and deal 20% damage and high knockback, and paralyzing the fighter. It is blockable, but deals enough [[shield damage]] to break a full shield. She can appear in the doorway (occasionally opening it again), window (occasionally smashing it and she will occasionally go back to the window), TV (occasionally jumping out of it and walking around to spot a fighter), or, if the stage is set a certain way, she will appear from a gaming pad or picture from an easel. Fake-outs can also appear.
In some instances, {{s|mariowiki|Pyoro}} (as seen in the ''Game & Wario'' minigame "Bird") will appear on the right side of the stage, and a building from the ''Game & Wario'' minigame "Shutter" will appear in the center. Both of these structures still provide ample cover room from 5-Volt.


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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Gamer Game&Wario.jpg|thumbnail|right|175px|Gamer as it originally appeared in ''Game & Wario''.]]
[[File:Gamer Game&Wario.jpg|thumbnail|right|175px|Gamer as it originally appeared in ''Game & Wario''.]]
Gamer is a minigame in ''Game & Wario''. The player would play as 9-Volt trying to play games past his bedtime (in the form of traditional ''WarioWare'' microgames on the [[Wii U GamePad]]) while his mother, 5-Volt, tries to catch him from different locations such as the windowsill and television. Pressing the ZL and ZR triggers simultaneously makes 9-Volt hide under the covers to avoid her wrath; however, if he spends too much time under the blanket, he will fall asleep, ending the game. If his mother spots him or the player fails the microgames four times, the game ends.
Gamer is a minigame in ''Game & Wario''. The player would play as 9-Volt trying to play games past his bedtime (in the form of traditional ''WarioWare'' microgames on the [[Wii U GamePad]]) while his mother, 5-Volt, tries to catch him from different locations such as the windowsill and television. Pressing the ZL and ZR triggers simultaneously makes 9-Volt hide under the covers to avoid her wrath; however, if he spends too much time under the blanket, he will fall asleep, ending the game. If his mother spots him or the player fails the microgames four times, the game ends. The same gamepad used in the minigame may appear in the center portion of the stage.
 
Some layouts can feature elements from other ''Game & Wario'' minigames. The right portion of the stage can feature {{s|mariowiki|Pyoro}} and its platform which is based off of the minigame [[mariowiki:Bird (minigame)|Bird]]. The center stage may feature a building from Stages 1 and 3 in Mona's minigame {{s|mariowiki|Shutter}} along with its occupants.


The mode returns in ''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare Gold}}'' under the name Sneaky Gamer with the same premise, albeit on the bottom screen of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] instead of the Wii U GamePad. The artwork is all redone to match the character designs in ''Gold'' and 9-Volt's Nintendo systems are re-arranged.
The mode returns in ''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare Gold}}'' under the name Sneaky Gamer with the same premise, albeit on the bottom screen of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] instead of the Wii U GamePad. The artwork is all redone to match the character designs in ''Gold'' and 9-Volt's Nintendo systems are re-arranged.