Hope you enjoyed the video! If ya did, check out my video on Warioware Smooth Moves ► ruclips.net/video/17OENhJwhzA/видео.html Also, seems I messed up the images at 7:37 oops
I assume the reason the "Pong" and "Breakout" microgames were cut due to legal reasons with Atari, and Nintendo not having the license for them. Though, SSB did include the Pong-like "Color TV" game as an assist trophy later. As for the F1 Race Famicon miceogame being cut, possibly, because it wasn't released internationally, and they already had several Japan-only games and old Nintendo toy products included, and didn't want too many.
Pong and Breakout were cloned to hell and back. Other versions of Breakout include Brick Break and Arkanoid Doh it again (an old fav). Nintendo actually got their start in the electronic games market by building clone arcade machines (which makes their backwards stance on fan games all the more hypocritical).
One of my favorite games of all time, I was literally a toddler when Warioware inc. came out, but my older cousin gave me his gba games, and Warioware was my favorite game of them all, I'd always play it on my ds lite during road trips.
My guess why those pretty much finished unused Microgames were cut, was either they were pressed for time and didn't have enough time to actually incorporate those Microgames in their proper part of the game, or they were trying to save memory space. There's allot of games that suffers the fate for cut content for either of those two reasons. Another thing I know about game programming, is the various situations that can cause a game or software to crash. Here's a couple of them: Calling into action an "actor" entity that either does not exist or is unavailable in the area, and RAM (random access memory I assume?) being overloaded by objects and/or entities. For the latter, lag almost always comes first before the crash happens. Overloading the RAM is one of the ways you can get out of bounds in Animal Crossing New Horizons. Seriously, if you can cause the game to lag enough, the game does not have the time or room in the coding to call into action collision detection, allowing for a brief time you can escape the boundaries of the game
First we see Mario’s from the Mario Land manga, then Wario’s here, and we know the measurements of Luigi’s from the Mario Tennis Aces art… I fear for Waluigi.
What's interesting about Goma is that Kat and Ana's boss game, the one with the frog and clouds, was one of the few bosses to be turned into a normal microgame in Gold. And honestly it feels much more fitting, as I always felt that boss was a bit out of place. Perhaps it was originally meant as a normal microgame, with Goma being the boss instead?
I just got the most baffling back to school add. It showed these young children getting sent off then after a quick transition (I don't know the name for the exact type) it was suddenly the parents in a club room with alcohol? They didn't even say what the ad was for, just that back to school is also the real new years? It just confused me so much I needed to take a minute before I hit play
Those unused microgames were probably cut due to being too similar to other games not owned by Nintendo, like F1 Race being like Pole Position, and Block Fever being Breakout. Knowing how copyright was starting to really develop during that time, I think Nintendo didn't want to get sued for potential plagiarism. (They'd be false charges, but still).
That's probably not a bad guess, as F-1 Race hasn't been rereleased anywhere in the world. Not in Animal Crossing, not as an e-Reader card, not on any of the Virtual Consoles, not on Nintendo Switch Online. nowhere.
@@gameyfirebro9645 You're asking for unimportant thing on small design that's completely irrelevant and bias only. It's understandable that yes, a change is good for once in awhile, but i don't see why you need to push this belief so hard to everyone
At 15:09 the Japanese says けこめ(kekome) Kekome doesnt mean anything. If it read かけこめ(kakekome) then it would mean to rush inside. Being an unused graphic the ja maybe got cut off.
It's likely that the Block Fever and Color TV Game 15/6 microgames were cut because people are more familiar with the games they were "inspired by", especially to an international market, causing them to feel kinda out of place.
I'm thinking considering that the unused goma sound effect is a "boss" sound effect, could it maybe be it was for an unused Zelda style microgame with Gohma that never got implemented?
15:10 The graphics here look like they're cut off on the sides. The English probably said "Go Home!" or something to that effect. I'm a super beginner at Japanese, so it's hard to guess, but I think it was supposed to say something like "いけこめれて" which would translate as "Go in". Apologies if that's horribly wrong ^.^"
3:40 shout out to Nintendo for including a Tetrabit Gaming reference in Warioware way back then. I just think it's neat that Nintendo not only put your backdrop in Wario's nose, but also they predicted the future, since at the time this channel (and RUclips) didn't exist yet. They added more frames to the transition in the final to better highlight the TBG backdrop.
Huh, that weird "home" part at 15:07 says "Kekome Home". "Kekome" would mean to break down or kick in the door. I assume you smash the door to get into the house at the end? Late to the party, but hope that helps.
That strange-looking Pong clone is called Light Tennis, released in the 70's as plug & play consoles Color TV-Game 6 and 15, and featured as an assist trophy in SSBU.
5:55 fsr all i can think of when i see that mug is that there's over 9000 microgames also only 400+ for git that launched TOdAY(i am sick right now, but i'll be better soon and i like purple💜💜💜 the voices go so well, the voices go so well!(no seriously i'm sick the day that WW: GIT launched))
that one of warioware advertising itself is probably the most unique way of advertising something i've seen, hope the person that came up with that idea got promoted
my guess for all the cut microgames is that they wanted the menus to be nice and square and felt it was worth cutting a few to achieve it. kinda dumb but it is nice having clean menus
I liked this series, as if Kirby acted as an easy mode per console, Warioware is hard mode that uses every feature the console has, essentially testing a player's reflexes
6:34 the Page doesn't have the demo and final versions of the audios, just some unused ones, I am interested in the sounds. Where did you get both versions?
For the Wario sans clothing unused graphic, doesn't a game's rating get increased even for having the objectionable content in the files? Like the hot coffee incident with GTA for example.
Hope you enjoyed the video!
If ya did, check out my video on Warioware Smooth Moves ► ruclips.net/video/17OENhJwhzA/видео.html
Also, seems I messed up the images at 7:37 oops
Wario Land for the Virtual Boy
,
Noooooo
@@GeodeTheCRT Sus
@@kyrum1234 Sus
So, it's the lost bits to the game, that tells story about making this game. That means Wario specially made the unused things to make us overthink
Mind blown
Why did wario plan to put himself nude
@@odaciousL what did you think "Wario Time" meant!
Wario us smarter then we give him credit for
OMG I think this is a conspiracy theory!
I'm honestly surprised you didn't make a comment about Wario's unused Wario Wear sprite being some real lost bits.
*U h h h*
@@rainbowspongebob
*UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH INDEED*
UUUUUUHHH
@@shuaizu9100 official nude wario sprite
Weird but true
I assume the reason the "Pong" and "Breakout" microgames were cut due to legal reasons with Atari, and Nintendo not having the license for them. Though, SSB did include the Pong-like "Color TV" game as an assist trophy later.
As for the F1 Race Famicon miceogame being cut, possibly, because it wasn't released internationally, and they already had several Japan-only games and old Nintendo toy products included, and didn't want too many.
"Pong" showed up in WarioWare Smooth Moves too
Color TV-Game was a Pong console released in 1977
@@robo-roger7815 It wasn't Pong, it was Color TV-Game that was Nintendo's first console and that was just another Pong clone at the time.
Pong and Breakout were cloned to hell and back. Other versions of Breakout include Brick Break and Arkanoid Doh it again (an old fav). Nintendo actually got their start in the electronic games market by building clone arcade machines (which makes their backwards stance on fan games all the more hypocritical).
One of my favorite games of all time, I was literally a toddler when Warioware inc. came out, but my older cousin gave me his gba games, and Warioware was my favorite game of them all, I'd always play it on my ds lite during road trips.
Ah yes, the ds lite. Otherwise known as the better gba.
_"Look guys look! It is one of my greatest achievements..."_
*~ Wario*
*T H E V I R T U A L B O Y*
Look guys, look! It's one of my greatest achievements!
**naked wario**
Look guys look, it's one of my WORST achievements, courtroom sketch on the Saturday Night Live!
OH MY GOD
-Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
*Living with Wario* reference.
My guess why those pretty much finished unused Microgames were cut, was either they were pressed for time and didn't have enough time to actually incorporate those Microgames in their proper part of the game, or they were trying to save memory space. There's allot of games that suffers the fate for cut content for either of those two reasons. Another thing I know about game programming, is the various situations that can cause a game or software to crash. Here's a couple of them: Calling into action an "actor" entity that either does not exist or is unavailable in the area, and RAM (random access memory I assume?) being overloaded by objects and/or entities. For the latter, lag almost always comes first before the crash happens. Overloading the RAM is one of the ways you can get out of bounds in Animal Crossing New Horizons. Seriously, if you can cause the game to lag enough, the game does not have the time or room in the coding to call into action collision detection, allowing for a brief time you can escape the boundaries of the game
that Wario is a pretty cool guy. eh makes really short video games and doesn't afraid of anything
that Wario is a pretty cool guy. eh makes really short video games and doesn't afraid of anything
that Wario is a pretty cool guy. eh makes really short video games and doesnt afraid of anything
that Wario is a pretty cool guy. eh makes really short video games and doesn't afraid of anything
that Luigi is a pretty cool guy. eh hunts ghosts and doesn't afraid of... oh
that Wario is a pretty cool guy. eh makes really short video games and doesn't afraid of anything
First we see Mario’s from the Mario Land manga, then Wario’s here, and we know the measurements of Luigi’s from the Mario Tennis Aces art…
I fear for Waluigi.
he's packin
Waluigi got the Waluweenie
He's uncircumcised, as confirmed by a probably now-deleted article.
Wario's always busy and always tries to do his best, just not in a garlic company.
He's too macho for a garlic company.
@@GabePuratekuta And he would eat all the garlic there.
@@k-boi420 and then he’d…
Fuckin nuke the whole continent with his farts?
I don't like garlic tbh :b
trying his best is part of why he is stouter than an iron burrito and is extra awesome as Warioman!
What's interesting about Goma is that Kat and Ana's boss game, the one with the frog and clouds, was one of the few bosses to be turned into a normal microgame in Gold. And honestly it feels much more fitting, as I always felt that boss was a bit out of place. Perhaps it was originally meant as a normal microgame, with Goma being the boss instead?
I just got the most baffling back to school add. It showed these young children getting sent off then after a quick transition (I don't know the name for the exact type) it was suddenly the parents in a club room with alcohol? They didn't even say what the ad was for, just that back to school is also the real new years?
It just confused me so much I needed to take a minute before I hit play
That is wild
Cursed comercials material
Those unused microgames were probably cut due to being too similar to other games not owned by Nintendo, like F1 Race being like Pole Position, and Block Fever being Breakout. Knowing how copyright was starting to really develop during that time, I think Nintendo didn't want to get sued for potential plagiarism. (They'd be false charges, but still).
Weird they could get color tv game 16 in then
That's probably not a bad guess, as F-1 Race hasn't been rereleased anywhere in the world. Not in Animal Crossing, not as an e-Reader card, not on any of the Virtual Consoles, not on Nintendo Switch Online. nowhere.
By the way Tetra that picture of the boxart you used is a fan-edit with newer renders if you didn't notice
Oof
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who noticed that my fan art is used
@@lopezanimationinc3419especially Mona's hairstyle being based on Gold, not Mega Microgames
I'd love a Wario Ware game that doesn't have him in biker gear. Those purple overalls are iconic, and need more love.
@@Improvisado64 What I'm saying is Wario land has no representation in smash
@@Improvisado64 it's either make a warioware game with that design, or make a new wario land. It's all up to the big N.
@@gameyfirebro9645 Yeah idk why that guy is so argumentative.
@@gameyfirebro9645 You're asking for unimportant thing on small design that's completely irrelevant and bias only. It's understandable that yes, a change is good for once in awhile, but i don't see why you need to push this belief so hard to everyone
then move came in and gave him a new outfit altogether (I think it’s new correct me if I’m wrong)
wow the devs made R34 already?!?!??!?!
Ancient texts
At 15:09 the Japanese says けこめ(kekome) Kekome doesnt mean anything. If it read かけこめ(kakekome) then it would mean to rush inside. Being an unused graphic the ja maybe got cut off.
I agree. Also, the one column of pixels next to "Home" seem to be the same as in the lower case "o". It could have been "Go Home".
5:50
-ay dawg can i get some tea?
-only a mug-full
*pulls out comically large mug*
I hope there's some more Warioware videos in the works. It's pretty cool to see what Wario and his crew had to leave out.
I love Wario Ware inc. so much, I played this as a child and now I'm 25 and I still play it regularly 💛
this sure is some q-WAH-lity content
4:57 After completing the 20th microgame- C M
It's likely that the Block Fever and Color TV Game 15/6 microgames were cut because people are more familiar with the games they were "inspired by", especially to an international market, causing them to feel kinda out of place.
Fun Fact: The Wario hit graphic was later used in Wario Ware Touched! for the "Find Wario!" microgame. (13:22)
2:46 The reason why it was changed for the thing to be pitch black is that no one would cheat when they pause the gameplay
Perfect timing. Thanks for hyping me up even more!!
04:58 there's a problem in the voice recording
Oh huh that's really weird, didn't catch that
As soon as I clicked on the Time stamp I got an ad💀
Microgasee M
1:02 Oi! It's my Box Art recreation! Nice use of it but if ya gonna use it you gotta credit me but hey it's alright tho
I'm thinking considering that the unused goma sound effect is a "boss" sound effect, could it maybe be it was for an unused Zelda style microgame with Gohma that never got implemented?
I like how instead of saying "7 8 9" or "the number 789" you said "the reason six was afraid of seven"
...and then he says "only 200 games". This leads Wario to pull out a comically large mug...
13:50 GOOD GRIEF HE'S NAKED!
0:19 i just realized i believe this short clip of wario was made by SMG4 (if i'm not mistaken)
"I Slammed My WAH In the Car Door"
11:55 Probably had someone trying to block the shot on higher difficulties.
15:10 The graphics here look like they're cut off on the sides. The English probably said "Go Home!" or something to that effect. I'm a super beginner at Japanese, so it's hard to guess, but I think it was supposed to say something like "いけこめれて" which would translate as "Go in". Apologies if that's horribly wrong ^.^"
Heck yeah, and with the new Warioware game on the witch, this is a fine day i tell you!
3:40 shout out to Nintendo for including a Tetrabit Gaming reference in Warioware way back then. I just think it's neat that Nintendo not only put your backdrop in Wario's nose, but also they predicted the future, since at the time this channel (and RUclips) didn't exist yet. They added more frames to the transition in the final to better highlight the TBG backdrop.
Lmao, when you said Gohma, I thought of the spider boss from the original Legend Of Zelda xD
A hot minute for warioware while about 10 years for Wario Land
True :(
Huh, that weird "home" part at 15:07 says "Kekome Home". "Kekome" would mean to break down or kick in the door. I assume you smash the door to get into the house at the end? Late to the party, but hope that helps.
11:49 "Au" is just german for "ow".
was just playing wario land 4 it’s so good we need a new wario land game
Pizza tower is like warioland 4
13:13 probably my favorite bit (pun intended)
It’s just called *_Warioware,Inc. Mega Microgames!_* the _$_ is there in place of the s to represent Wario’s greed.
Yes it was a joke
1:03 wait, the characters have their WarioWare Gold designs..
That strange-looking Pong clone is called Light Tennis, released in the 70's as plug & play consoles Color TV-Game 6 and 15, and featured as an assist trophy in SSBU.
5:55
fsr all i can think of when i see that mug is that there's over 9000 microgames
also only 400+ for git that launched TOdAY(i am sick right now, but i'll be better soon and i like purple💜💜💜 the voices go so well, the voices go so well!(no seriously i'm sick the day that WW: GIT launched))
I actually remember seeing the F1 Microgame being shown off in a commercial or trailer.
15:13 doesn't say home at all, but rather "kekome" which can mean "kick it into here", but may be a shortening of another word.
Pls do the room games they are underrated and I can’t find any documented unused things online
Hey tetra! Loved the game when it came out. Also love your content.
Thanks!
I really wish there were more videos about WarioWare games on the internet, I just LOVE the franchise.
that one of warioware advertising itself is probably the most unique way of advertising something i've seen, hope the person that came up with that idea got promoted
When you mentioned Goma I thought we were getting a Zelda cameo.
my guess for all the cut microgames is that they wanted the menus to be nice and square and felt it was worth cutting a few to achieve it. kinda dumb but it is nice having clean menus
Finally! Some quality content! 13:50
Nobody:
The guy who made the "Unused wario" graphics: pp go brrrrr
2:39 "unintentional oversight" ah yes, as supposed to an intentional oversight.
My favorite GBA game! Thanks Tetra
12:23 sonic: where’d my rings go?
I’m sorry that blue ballon is green
Wonder if the E for Everyone car was changed outside of America.
“This sure is some q-WAH-lity content".
this video makes me inexplicably happy
:)
12:23 Are those my rings
8:54 i think that's an unused nail game
7:25 my humor is so bad this made me laugh
15:13 It does not, I have no idea what it's supposed to mean. Part of the left side is cut-off, so it's likely we're seeing the latter half of a word.
*"EXCELLENT!"*
Naked 4-bit Wario is a mood ngl
Imagine someone making a nextbot of the Naked Wario graphic for stuff like Garry's Mod and even a Fortnite uefn map
15:08 i guess it's supposed to be "かけこめ" and "Go Home" but first few letters are Missing
I liked this series, as if Kirby acted as an easy mode per console, Warioware is hard mode that uses every feature the console has, essentially testing a player's reflexes
The comical tall Wario Ware advertising mug reminds me of a bong for some reason.
What's the difference between Bgm_Draburu_02_END and one of the backing parts of drifting away?
10:24
15:11 home in Japanese is ie(家). The Japanese text is read as kekome I don't know what it means though.
13:18 almost no one will care but thats a quarter note and a 16th note since the bar is 2 pixels thicc
the background for the minigame was likely changed cause it resembled blackface
12:53 this "blue baloon" is in fact a "Fecto Elfilis-Colored balloon"
This video just so happened to come out during my Wario obsession lol
To be fair, none of the unused microgames are exactly based on original games. They likely snubbed them to avoid copyright issues.
I think they're all 1st party Nintendo games
If you ever do WarioWare: Touched I'll be escatic
8:53 These sound like they belong in the Nail and Hammer Boss Game
14:05 Not sure there's much of a question there. I think it's pretty obvious where it's going.
13:12 Noice 13:35 You've Seen It You Can't Unsee It
HOLD PLEASE AT 8:22 IS THAT A ZAPFISH? FROM SPLATOON?
Splatoon devs are plagerists :o
The devs were most definitely on something when making this
The sounds can give you goosebumps at night
6:34 the Page doesn't have the demo and final versions of the audios, just some unused ones, I am interested in the sounds. Where did you get both versions?
07:38 it's inversed!
we need a MIIIIIITOOOOOOPIIIAAAA lost bits
Edit: spelled bite wrong
“That looks like a pretty good cup to drink gfuel out of..”
(Ads me)
Me: *YOU-*
For the Wario sans clothing unused graphic, doesn't a game's rating get increased even for having the objectionable content in the files? Like the hot coffee incident with GTA for example.
Well, this is just a naked Wario. GTA had a straight up sex mode.
"The versus microgames here were a really novel concept for thr GameBoy Advance"
Mario Party Advance will always be forgotten and hated :(
We need TetraBitGaming to do more Warioware Lost Bits episodes
Dude I saw the thumbnail and said “WAH-t the fuck is that”
Good Night sound is reused in the sheep microgame from warioware Twisted
15:07 says Kekome which translates to Pomp. Maybe you're trying to make it to a event on time?
WarioWare feels like only lost bits
Unused audio for goma boss fight sounds closer to begging of mona,s boss microgame