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"'''Drifting Away'''" is a song featured in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''. It serves as the background music for the gameplay portion of [[Dribble & Spitz]]'s stage, playing on the radio while they drive a customer to the [[Diamond City]] harbor. | "'''Drifting Away'''" is a song featured in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''. It serves as the background music for the gameplay portion of [[Dribble & Spitz]]'s stage, playing on the radio while they drive a customer to the [[Diamond City]] harbor. | ||
The lyrics of "Drifting Away" allude to [[Dribble | The lyrics of "Drifting Away" allude to the [[Dribble Taxi]] and the ocean, which is likely in reference to their passenger, who turns out to be a mermaid. There are four variants of the song, each named after a season of the year, which switch off after each loop of the song. | ||
"Drifting Away" appears in the minigame [[Jump Forever]], along with [[Four Seasons]] and the [[Jumpin' Rope]] theme. After [[Kat & Ana]]'s stage is completed, this is the default tune until the player scores 100 jumps. The song also plays in the second level of [[Dr. Crygor]]'s [[microgame]] [[Cymbalism]]. | "Drifting Away" appears in the minigame [[Jump Forever]], along with [[Four Seasons]] and the [[Jumpin' Rope]] theme. After [[Kat & Ana]]'s stage is completed, this is the default tune until the player scores 100 jumps. The song also plays in the second level of [[Dr. Crygor]]'s [[microgame]] [[Cymbalism]]. | ||
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The song reappears as a record in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', using the ''Mega Party Game$!'' arrangement. The European release of ''Gold'' retains the specification of ''Mega Microgame$!'' in the English description, despite that game being subtitled ''Minigame Mania'' in that region. | The song reappears as a record in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', using the ''Mega Party Game$!'' arrangement. The European release of ''Gold'' retains the specification of ''Mega Microgame$!'' in the English description, despite that game being subtitled ''Minigame Mania'' in that region. | ||
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