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Wario (English: / ˈ w ɑːr i oʊ, ˈ w ær-, ˈ w ɒr-/) [a] is a character in Nintendo's Mario franchise that was designed as an archnemesis to Mario.Wario first appeared as the main antagonist and final boss in the 1992 Game Boy game Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.
Wario [a] is a video game series, a spin-off of the Mario franchise. It comprises various video games created by Nintendo, starring the character Wario.The series began with Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, the first game to feature Wario as a playable character.
All Wario video games have been developed for Nintendo video game consoles and handhelds dating from the Game Boy to the seventh generation of video game consoles. The first game to feature Wario was as the antagonist in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins; Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 was the first to feature Wario as a playable character. [1 ...
Wario and his friends have to defeat these bugs to clean the game and return to the real world. Eventually, the group defeat the game's final bug, the Wario Bug, a corrupted and possessed version of Wario. They then leave the game bugs alone after Wario gives the bugs a home in the final level.
Mario & Wario [a] is a 1993 puzzle video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Super Famicom. Mario & Wario requires the Super Famicom Mouse accessory to play. [ 1 ] Despite being a Japanese-only release, the game is entirely in English.
Wario: Master of Disguise [a] is a 2007 platform game developed by Suzak and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. Its Japanese title, Phantom Thief Wario the Seven , refers to the fact that he has seven "forms" (other than his normal "Thief" form).
Wario Land: Shake It! starts with Captain Syrup breaking into a museum and observing the surface of an ancient globe, which houses the Shake Dimension.Captain Syrup witnesses a crisis occurring in the Shake Dimension, in which the Shake King has imprisoned Queen Merelda and her Merfle subjects and claimed the legendary "Bottomless Coin Sack", which releases an endless supply of coins when shaken.
An early idea for the symbol on Waluigi's hat was a W, but as this was the same as Wario, it was changed to the letters W and L. Yōichi Kotabe, who supervised the character at Nintendo, decided that this should be an upside down L as an inversion of Luigi, just as the letter W in Wario is an upside down letter M for Mario. Waluigi's appearance ...