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'''Captain Wario''' is [[Wario]]'s alter-ego in ''[[Game & Wario]]''. In this appearance, Captain Wario has red clothes with yellow outlines, and wields a sword. In this game, he hosts the [[ | '''Captain Wario''' is [[Wario]]'s alter-ego in ''[[Game & Wario]]''. In this appearance, Captain Wario has red clothes with yellow outlines, and wields a sword. In this game, he hosts the [[Pirates]] [[minigame]]. In the minigame's introduction, Wario, who is sitting inside [[Wario's House|his house]], is bored, and decides to ride [[Wario Bike|his motorbike]] around [[Diamond City]]. While he is doing this, he notices a pirate costume for sale. He obtains it (it is not seen whether he purchased or stole it), and starts riding his motorbike around a beach. Β | ||
Within the Pirates game itself, Captain Wario acts as the main antagonist who commands four ships of his crew-mates to attack the player with arrows. After each stage, he transforms into a humanoid figure and the player must match his poses before launching one final attack on Captain Wario and his crew. | Within the Pirates game itself, Captain Wario acts as the main antagonist who commands four ships of his crew-mates to attack the player with arrows. After each stage, he transforms into a humanoid figure and the player must match his poses before launching one final attack on Captain Wario and his crew. |