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* '''1st level difficulty:''' The ball travels straight. | * '''1st level difficulty:''' The ball travels straight. | ||
* '''2nd level difficulty:''' The ball travels in a curve. | * '''2nd level difficulty:''' The ball travels in a curve. | ||
* '''3rd level difficulty:''' The ball travels quickly in a curve. | * '''3rd level difficulty:''' The ball travels quickly in a curve. There is a chance the Ultra Machine will throw a beanball, which takes longer to reach the batter. | ||
===''WarioWare Gold''=== | ===''WarioWare Gold''=== |
Revision as of 12:41, February 21, 2022
Template:Minigame-infobox One Hit Wonder is one of 9-Volt and 18-Volt's microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves and later appears in WarioWare Gold as the boss microgame of 5-Volt's stage. It is based on Nintendo's Ultra Machine, released in 1968, and its name is based on the phrase on "One-hit Wonder" (a term for musical artists known for only one hit single).
Gameplay
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
The object is to hit the baseball. The Wii Remote can be held like a baseball bat, and when the baseball comes, the player should swing the Wii Remote.
- 1st level difficulty: The ball travels straight.
- 2nd level difficulty: The ball travels in a curve.
- 3rd level difficulty: The ball travels quickly in a curve. There is a chance the Ultra Machine will throw a beanball, which takes longer to reach the batter.
WarioWare Gold
The object is to hit 3 baseballs out of the 5 in stock to pass the microgame. The player will lose if they miss 3 balls.
- 1st level difficulty: The balls travel straight.
- 2nd level difficulty: The balls travel in curves. The batter is a man who bats with an umbrella.
- 3rd level difficulty: The balls can travel either straight or curved. The batter is a woman who bats with a frying pan, resembling 5-Volt. There is a mission that requires the player to clear Level 3 of the microgame after hitting the ball for 110 meters.
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ウルトラマシン Urutora Mashin |
Ultra Machine |
French (NOA) | Coup de balle |
Ball strike |
Italian | Colpo vincente |
Winning shot |
Spanish | ¡Batea! |
Bat! |
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