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Wario World(JP) is a game for the GameCube and is the first Wario platforming comedy-adventure on a home console to place Wario front and center. The player takes control of Wario as he tries to reclaim his treasure from the evil Black Jewel.
Overview[]
Much like Super Mario 64 and its many imitators, Wario World has a 'hub' level from which players can access other levels as they unlock them. The game features mostly fixed, limited camera angles however, giving it a more constrained and traditional feel than Mario's 3D outings. As is befitting of its star, the game also focuses less on acrobatics and more on combat, with Wario able to unleash vicious volleys of fists, plough through his enemies with a shoulder barge (in the traditional Wario Land fashion), and most impressively spin his enemies around before piledriving them into the ground, all while uttering "Ex-cell-ent-a!" and "Have a rrrrotten day!" in a suitably furious Martinet voice. Following on from the dinosaurs of the opening levels (many of whom look a little unhinged and/or carry clubs in their hands), many of the enemies are variations in different 'costumes' to suit the theme of the current level (for example, clowns in the circus). The bosses, however, are all very unique and include an evil ghost pirate, an enormous dinosaur in a bikini and, of course, an extraordinarily athletic pig wearing only a posing pouch.
Plot[]
The story is simple: Wario, lording it up in his castle, is horrified one morning to discover that one of his pillaged treasures - the Black Jewel - is sentient and has magically transformed his beloved castle into a parallel dimension and his loot into monsters. Naturally a little vexed, Wario vows to pummel the Black Jewel into next week.
Characters[]
- Wario - Wario is the main character in the game. He has plenty of moves, and many tricks up his sleves that haven't been tried before.
- Black Jewel - A magical, sentient black diamond that takes over and transforms Wario's castle. It is the final boss of the game and sports a rather unnerving eye and tentacles.
Development[]
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External links[]
- Wario World at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Wario World at GameFAQs
Treasure video games | |
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Published by Nintendo | Mischief Makers • Wario World Sin and Punishment • Sin & Punishment: Star Successor |
Published by Sega | Dynamite Headdy • Alien Soldier • Light Crusader Gunstar Heroes • Gunstar Super Heroes |
License games | Astro Boy: Omega Factor • Bleach: The Blade of Fate • Bleach: Dark Souls • Bleach: Versus Crusade • Dragon Drive • Hajime no Ippo Tiny Toon Adventures • Gaist Crusher • Gaist Crusher God |
Non-License Games | Bangai-O • Bangai-O Spirits • Radiant Silvergun • Ikaruga • Advance Guardian Heroes |
Related | Axelay • Konami • Nintendo • Sega • Enix |
Wario series | |
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Wario Land series | Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 • Virtual Boy Wario Land • II • 3 • 4 • Wario World • Master of Disguise • Shake It! |
WarioWare games | Mega Microgame$! (Mega Party Game$!) • Twisted! • Touched! • Smooth Moves • Snapped! • D.I.Y • Game & Wario • Gold • Get It Together! • Move It! |
Spin-offs | Mario & Wario • Wario's Woods (Bakushō Version) • Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! |
Related games | Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins • Dr. Mario 64 • Mario Kart • Mario Party • Super Smash Bros. |