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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In this game, a person resembling [[Wario]] is seen dancing with two women holding [[Game Boy]]-looking consoles in the background. The game's purpose is to memorize the ladies' moves and make the Wario-looking person perform them. There are always six move sequences to perform in every level. The player also has to follow the rhythm exactly to continue until the end. If this is done, the Wario-looking person and the ladies will form a pose with gray light shining on them and the player wins. The player must start performing as soon as the countdown reaches "1" ("Go!" in the Japanese version). However, if the player misses one single move, text saying "No!" appears, a crowd's booing will be heard, the Wario-looking person frowns along with the ladies shaking their heads, and the player loses. Also, the spotlight on the Wario-looking person darkens after a short period of time. Some of the move sequences for levels 2 and 3 in the Japanese version differ from the English version.
In this game, a person resembling [[Wario]] is seen dancing with two women holding [[Game Boy]]-looking consoles in the background. The game's purpose is to memorize the ladies' moves and make the Wario-looking person perform them. There are always six move sequences to perform in every level. The player also has to follow the rhythm exactly to continue until the end. If this is done, the Wario-looking person and the ladies will form a pose with gray light shining on them and the player wins. The player must start performing as soon as the countdown reaches 1 (Go! in Japanese version). However, if the player misses one single move, text saying "No!" appears, a crowd's booing will be heard, the Wario-looking person frowns along with the ladies shaking their heads, and the player loses. Also, the spotlight on the Wario-looking person darkens after a short period of time. Some of the move sequences for levels 2 and 3 in the Japanese version differ from the English version.


*'''1st level difficulty:''' The "[[Wario de Mambo]]" theme is instrumental. There are a few moves and a speed-up happens after the first three move sequences.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' The "[[Wario de Mambo]]" theme is instrumental. There are a few moves and a speed-up happens after the first three move sequences.

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