Gold... IN CHARTS!

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I like seeing things in charts! Here's just about all the microgames organized by what game they were taken from.
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Source here! Made in Google Sheets.

Some notes:
  • These stats include boss stages. I may update this thread with a chart just about bosses in the future.
  • I also added Wario Deluxe's and Fronk's games to these counts based off of what control scheme they have.
  • If a section has no number, it's just one microgame for that category.
  • I marked all of the microgames claimed to resemble something on MarioWiki as "new" to be safe, since how resemblance is determined on the Wiki is more likely than not based off opinion; there's no way to measure that.
  • I counted Gold Digger as Mega Microgame$ since that's its original iteration (giving Game & Wario a very very sad representation of one microgame in total).
  • I counted Tread Carefully as a mic game, since there's supposedly a variation where you have to blow into the mic.
  • The single outlier that was not included in this count is Wario Deluxe's boss stage, because that's.... a mess.
 
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How does the Mic games section have games from Twisted?
A sizable number of returning microgames have been remade to work with a different control type, that's the entire reason why Gold is even able to have games from Smooth Moves.
 
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How does the Mic games section have games from Twisted?
A sizable number of returning microgames have been remade to work with a different control type
Specifically, Thar He Blows was originally from Twisted, where you had to press A to blow up the balloon. They just converted it into a mic game.
Edit: The other one from Twisted is Tread Carefully; I explained its inclusion in my notes.
 
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the new mic variation for tread carefully appears randomly. you have to blow the fronks off a lizard's tongue
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the charts are really interesting, by the way. thanks for sharing 'em.

 
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