WarioWare: Smooth Moves - Credits

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Finally, here is the credits sequence for WarioWare: Smooth Moves. I'm sure few of you will watch this, but like all previous WarioWares, this credits is fully interactive. This time, this is another one of the mini-games--which doesn't have the high scores rankings of the others, so I guess it's a pseudo-mini-game.

Every staff member of WarioWare: Smooth Moves will appear onstage as a Mii. The Wii Remote controls the movements of a portable hole in the ground. Your goal is to get as many people to fall into the hole as possible, which references a microgame that appeared in Wario's set and then again in Wario-Man.

In a way, this means you get to see what they actually look like. Though you'll have to have quick eyes, because sometimes I make them flal almost as soon as they appear onstage.

By the way, the first guy to appear, Yoshio Sakamoto, is the guy currently in charge of the Metroid games and picked up the series after Gumpei Yokoi left Nintendo. This is also the first hint at what the elusive Alan Averill looks like (who normally portrays himself as a plush of the Blue Slime from Dragon Quest), though these Miis are not necessarily similar to how they actually look.

All of the people I've seen in photographs and videos, however, look pretty accurately portrayed here.

At the end, you get to see everybody you've dropped into the hole. The people who show up twice in the credits (or more) will appear multiple times in this shot. For instance, you will see Yoshio Sakamoto twice, both in the front row; and Goro Abe, the creator of WarioWare, in the front row and again in the second row. Kenichi Nishimaki appears in the 2nd and 7th rows; he is in charge of the music. Nate Bihldorff appears in the 9th row and again in the 13th row. He is a member of the NOA Treehouse and is usually in charge of writing dialogue.

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