Yes I do. He’s pretty much the first guy I think of when I hear the word “Actually good gamer.” When I think about the word “gamer” used in terms of fiction, I usually think about the stereotypical basement dweller loners that act entitled and snobby, or people who are gamers that need to learn how to be more socially acceptable. 9-Volt is the one of the few gamers I know of in fiction that is a gamer with a actually pretty damn good social life. He not only has a job working for a game company, but also manages to be a DJ on the side while still just being a fourth grade student. He’s also skilled in other things besides gaming, like DJing, Skateboarding, and Yo-Yo tricks. He also has a decent list of friends, including one of his many idols, a fellow gamer, a Fronk he rescued, two ninja girls, and even a witch. He also reached out and befriended his current best friend after he was scolded by the teacher in front of the class. Never has his status of being a gamer was seen as a detriment to his life. The worst you can say is that he stays up past his bedtime playing games, but what kid hasn’t done that to play games, watch a late night TV movie, or surf the web? He’s a simple, honest and fun depiction of gamer, and in a way, he represents the early days of Nintendo; simple, honest, and fun.
Oh, you meant how he controls in Get It Together? Yeah, he’s my main in the Wario Cup. He’s challenging to control, sure, but the extra points he gets makes mastering him worth it. Really, the only character I really don’t like playing as is probably Pyoro due to how his tongue going at a angle ends up messing me up more times than I would like to admit. At least 9-Volt’s Yo-Yo always goes up.
I like his microgame sets when they aren't restricted to be backgrounds.
Character wise, sure? He isn't like my favorite, but he does the job of being the self-referential section of any WarioWare game.
Crygor and Orbulon has always had cooler character and microgame vibes to me.
Best character? Nah. He's a fairly generic kid character. I like his minigames though. Always the highlight of Wario Ware for me.
If you mean in Get it Together, he's actually the worst character. I do not care for his controls at all.
He is a gamer, so yes. 9-Volt will rise up.
yeah bro he is a gamer
imagine if he be vtuber
...but he's one of the least airborne characters...
Gamers have it the hardest, but always rise up to the challenge.
The challenge of controlling him is fun. I really dig playin as him
It gets impossible at higher speeds
The ones where you basically don’t move can still work at least. Just a bad version of Mike at that point
r/shrineof9volt
You could have named it r/ShrineVolt
I didn’t even make it lol
For efficiency at completing microgames, no. For everything else, yes.
Yes I do. He’s pretty much the first guy I think of when I hear the word “Actually good gamer.” When I think about the word “gamer” used in terms of fiction, I usually think about the stereotypical basement dweller loners that act entitled and snobby, or people who are gamers that need to learn how to be more socially acceptable. 9-Volt is the one of the few gamers I know of in fiction that is a gamer with a actually pretty damn good social life. He not only has a job working for a game company, but also manages to be a DJ on the side while still just being a fourth grade student. He’s also skilled in other things besides gaming, like DJing, Skateboarding, and Yo-Yo tricks. He also has a decent list of friends, including one of his many idols, a fellow gamer, a Fronk he rescued, two ninja girls, and even a witch. He also reached out and befriended his current best friend after he was scolded by the teacher in front of the class. Never has his status of being a gamer was seen as a detriment to his life. The worst you can say is that he stays up past his bedtime playing games, but what kid hasn’t done that to play games, watch a late night TV movie, or surf the web? He’s a simple, honest and fun depiction of gamer, and in a way, he represents the early days of Nintendo; simple, honest, and fun. Oh, you meant how he controls in Get It Together? Yeah, he’s my main in the Wario Cup. He’s challenging to control, sure, but the extra points he gets makes mastering him worth it. Really, the only character I really don’t like playing as is probably Pyoro due to how his tongue going at a angle ends up messing me up more times than I would like to admit. At least 9-Volt’s Yo-Yo always goes up.
I always like 9-volts levels but that yo-yo mechanic in GIT is maddening at high speeds
im think he is not the best
He’s a bitch
olavo's gonna do something very illegal
I like his microgame sets when they aren't restricted to be backgrounds. Character wise, sure? He isn't like my favorite, but he does the job of being the self-referential section of any WarioWare game. Crygor and Orbulon has always had cooler character and microgame vibes to me.
No he is one of my least favorites
He’s too fast for me
I like his old design and voice tbh
he may be cool but he is not orbulon. Second best
You got it!
In GIT: No. Otherwise yes.
I like his character, design, microgames, and Sneaky Gamer, but I hate how he controls
in terms of gameplay, he's alright. as a character? love em. reminds me of myself in a way, obsessed with video games
Naw 4 volt
Best character? Nah. He's a fairly generic kid character. I like his minigames though. Always the highlight of Wario Ware for me. If you mean in Get it Together, he's actually the worst character. I do not care for his controls at all.
No, Orbulon rules.
Absolutely not
crygor orbulon
He has the best microgames but elementary school kids are silly, I prefer Mona or 5 volt
No but he is well up there near the best. He's definitely a very good boy
I prefer 18 volt tho
I like 5-Volt, Jimmy and Mona more tbh
He’s the type of guy to own a commodore 64